Knightly News Knights of Columbus 5067 February 2019 MEETS EVERY 1ST AND 3RD THURSDAY Meeting Location: 1205 N. 49th Terr. Saint Joseph, MO, 64506 Officers For 2017-2018 Chaplain: Grand Knight: Deputy Grand Knight: Financial Secretary: Chancellor: Recorder: Treasurer: Advocate: Warden: Inside Guard: Outside Guard: Three Year Trustee: Two Year Trustee: One Year Trustee: Fr. Joseph Totten Ja Pflugradt Julian Moreno Timothy Goerlitz Steve Ousley Charles Clisbee Steve Culver Michael Harris Carl A. Johnson Joseph Huber Gary Runde Dan Didde Lawrence Tatro Danny Brush Service Programs Program Director-Lawrence Tatro Church Director- Marty Schnabel, Julian Moreno Vocations Chairman Deacon Marcelino Canchola Community Director-Craig M. Culver Pro-Life Couple-Michael Paul Harris Health Services-Richard M. Roth Council Director-Charles W. Clisbee Public Relations-Steve F. Culver Family Director-(Unassigned) Youth Director-(Unassigned) Columbian Squires-(Unassigned) Membership Director-Melvin A. Clark Recruitment Committee 1-Steven L. White Recruitment Committee 2-Christopher Black Recruitment Committee 3-Gary E. Colvin Retention Chairman-Thomas G. Wright EDITOR KNIGHT REPORT Brother Knights, We had another successful Pitch Tournament. We had 16 teams. Council 5067 made some money to help support our Community Organizations. When you see Julian, his wife and Steve, take the time to Thank them for being the Chairpersons. Everyone had a great time. Cathedral hosted a Elementary Free Throw Contest. The students had fun. And to tell the truth so did the adults who helped. There are two events coming up next Month. The Chili Cook-off March 3, 2019. We need several volunteers for the day to help out. It is a great cause and a great opportunity for Volunteer Service Hours. The next big Event is the Annual Fish Fry. Ash Wednesday is March 6th. March 8th is the first Fish Fry. We really need as many people we can get to help out to make it a great success. We also need tohelp on Thursday nights before the Fish Fry to Prep. Dates on of the Calendar. Brother Knight, Larry Tatro ANNUAL DUES $45 COLLECTED NOW. LOOK FOR DUE RE- QUEST IN THE MAIL OR BRING YOUR ANNUAL DUES TO A MEETING WHEN YOU COME. E-mail-knights5067@gmail.com. Facebook-Knights of Columbus Bishop LeBlond 5067Council 5067 UKNIGHT http://kofcknights.org/councilsite/?cno=5067
F e b ru a ry 2 0 1 9 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Officer Meeting 6PM / Business Meeting 7pm 8 9 10 11 12 OPEN DOOR FOOD KITCHEN 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Rosary 645pm/ Social 22 23 24 25 4th Degree Business Meeting/Dinner St. Francis 6pm 26 27 28 Upcoming Event Mark Calendar March 3 CHILI COOK OFF March 6 ASH WEDNESDAY March 7 Officer Mtg 6pm/Business Mtg 7pm Hall/ Fish Fry Prep March 10 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Degree-571 Hall 1pm March 13 Open Door Food Kitchen March 21 Rosary 645pm/ Social 7pm Hall/Fish Fry Prep March 7, 14, 21, 28, April 4, 11-Fish Fry Prep March 8, 15, 22, 29, April 5, 12-Fish Fry GOOD OF THE ORDER Jill Smith, Michael Reiner Paul Buckman Jason Anderson, Charlie Panigot, Betty Rotts John Nash, Steven Swymeler Joe Rosenthal, Dennis Garreth Bernie Nash, Brian Runde Pete Walker, John Clark Brenda Rock
KC 5067 OPEN DOOR FOOD KITCHEN 2019 TUESDAY FEBRUARY 12TH WEDNESDAY MARCH 13TH TUESDAY APRIL 16TH WEDNESDAY MAY 8TH WEDNESDAY JUNE 12TH WEDNESDAY JULY 10TH WEDNESDAY AUGUST 14TH TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10TH TUESDAY OCTOBER 8TH TUESDAY NOVEMBER 12TH TUESDAY DECEMBER 17TH February 2019 page 3 John Bernard Robertson 78, of St. Joseph, passed away Tuesday, January 8, 2019, at Mosaic Life Care Hospital. He was born March 7, 1940, in St. Joseph, son of the late Laura and James Leo Robertson. He graduated from Cathedral School and Christian Brothers High School, class of 1958, and served in the United States Army from 1960 to 1962. He then married Carolyn Rupp on August 11, 1962, at St. James Catholic Church. He worked in the family business at Leo Robertson Tire and Motor, and later was a Realtor with Prudential Summers Realty. John's family was his priority and love. He enjoyed playing cards with his regular card group and going to Las Vegas. He also enjoyed hunting and fishing with his boys in Canada. He was a devout catholic who enjoyed attending daily Mass. He was a member of St. Joseph Cathedral Catholic Church. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus Council #5067, and is a past Grand Knight, past State Secretary and past State Program Director with the Knights. He was also a 4th Degree Knight. John was active in the community, serving as president of the American Cancer Society, president of the Bishop LeBlond School Board, and President St. Joseph Board of Realtors, and was proud of his association with the Robertson Foundation. John was preceded in death by: his parents; grandson, Jack Robertson; sister, Mary Terese Cargil; brothers, James "Jimmy", Tommy, Gerry and Richard "Dicky" Robertson. Survivors include: wife, Carolyn Lee Robertson, of the home; son, J.L. and wife, Tracy Robertson, St. Joseph; daughters, Maggie and husband, Curtis Graham, Kansas City, Missouri, Sally and husband, Jim Stenson, Eaton Town, New Jersey, and Emily and husband, Ender Ozgul, Fairfax, Virginia; and son, Samuel and wife, Bridget Robertson, Prairie Village, Kansas; grandchildren, Haley, Max and Laine Robertson, Marissa and Jackson Graham, Phillip, John and Greg Ozgul, Will and Daniel Robertson, Jimmy (Irene) Stenson, Ben (Caroline) Stenson, Bob and Claire Stenson; and sister-in-law, Joanie Robertson; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. on Friday, January 11, 2019, at the Cathedral of St. Joseph, Fr. Stephen Hansen Celebrant. The Rosary will be recited at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, with the family to receive friends until 8 p.m at the Cathedral of St. Joseph. The Interment will be at the Mount Olivet Cemetery. Memorials are requested to the Bishop LeBlond High School, St. Joseph Cathedral School, or a charity of the donor's choice. Online condolence and obituary at www.ruppfuneral.com. As published in the St. Joseph News-Press. TAX TIME AGAIN Insurance This month, I chose to pass up the opportunity to use the age old cliché about two things we must do although the timing should certainly bring it to mind. This season, in most homes, is financial accounting time. I d like to wager that, at some point in the process, someone will ask (probably you!) Where did all our money go? Surely, all of the money we earn finds a home somewhere the grocer, the mortgage, the tax man. Very little, if any, is left over for a personal bank account or other investments. Most of us consider ourselves fortunate if we ve managed to pay our bills! Folks usually save what s leftover and for most folks, that s nothing. The point is, whatever the amount earned, chances are good that it is spent providing for and rearing a family. Think about that for a minute. The needs of that family continue food, shelter, clothing even if the breadwinner suffers an untimely death. So what does income tax have to do with insurance? Simply this it can serve as a reminder that protection for dependents should include an estimate of the current needs for money. While it may be convenient to say I can t afford it, that s probably not accurate when you consider that your family will be without any income should you die. With this in mind, your Order has designed a plan which guarantees to continue income to your family for as longs as they will need it. What s more, this plan will enable you to systematically save some of those dollars so difficult to account for at tax time. Call your Insurance Agent today for an appointment. I want to hear from you.
CATHEDRAL FREE THROW CONTEST
ANNUAL PITCH TOURNAMENT Held on January 27, 2019 Sunday 10.30 AM 5067 Hall