b'nemembranceI R Filipino, Chinese, Japanese, Korean andFor the complete obituaries of these Marianists, visit marianist.com/obits.Brother Harry B. Born March 16, 1935, in Los Angeles, heCornell, SM, 81, entered the Marianist Novitiate in 1954 at Vietnamese students. His work with thedied Sept. 19, 2022, Villa St. Joseph in Santa Cruz, California. Vietnamese community prompted an invi-in San Antonio with Bro. Juenemann professed first vows there tation from the auxiliary bishop of Ho Chi63 years of religious on Dec. 8, 1955, and final vows on Aug. 26, Mihn City to teach seminarians and youngprofession. 1961. By then, he was raising funds for and nuns there at the Archdiocese Pastoral Center.Bro. Cornell was helping to construct two additional build- For nearly two decades, beginning in 2000,a fixture at Central ings for the community, with fundraising he spent six months of each year in Vietnam.Catholic High School turning into his lifes ministry.in San Antonio for Over the years, he helped the Marianists Brother FrancisBrother Harry B. Cornell, SM more than 60 years, acquire properties and raise funds for facilities Joseph ODonnell,working as a teacher, coach, club moderator in Cupertino: San Juan Community, Villa SM, 79, died July 22, and public address announcer for sporting St. Joseph and the Marianist Center. In addi- 2022, in Baltimore. He events, graduations and academic ceremonies. tion, Bro. Juenemann also helped launch a had been a MarianistFor 30 years, he also spent summers serv- deferred-giving program in the provincefor 62 years.ing youth at Marianist-sponsored Camp with generous donors supporting Marianists Bro. ODonnellTecaboca, which is 85 miles northwest of ministries through charitable remainder trusts, devoted his life as anSan Antonio. wills and annuities.advocate for the poorBorn Jan. 23, 1941, in Honolulu and raised He also served the Marianists with his love and marginalized, andin San Antonio, he entered the Society of of cooking. He often thanked donors, board Brother Francis ODonnell, SM a defender of civilMary in August 1958 at Marynook Novitiate members and friends of the Marianists by rights. He was an attorney, legislative expert,in Galesville, Wisconsin. He professed first preparing delicious meals, saying that this teacher, administrator, librarian, novicevows there a year later, then returned to form of Marianist hospitality was verymaster and community director. He servedSan Antonio and attended St. Marys Uni- effective in creating bonds with others.on numerous boards for legal servicesversity, earning a bachelors degree (1962) groups, religious communities, Marianistand a masters in mathematics (1964).Father Patrick schools and social justice organizations.In 1961, Bro. Cornell joined the faculty at Philbin, SM, 89, Born Aug. 6, 1942, in Philadelphia, heCentral Catholic, his alma mater, spending died July 25, 2022, entered the Marianist Novitiate in Marcy,55 years in the classroom then tutoring stu- in Orange, Califor- New York, in 1959. He professed first vowsdents after retirement. Through more than nia. He had beenthere Jan. 22, 1960. five decades, he taught religion, then math- a Marianist for 69 Bro. ODonnell earned a bachelors inematics courses from algebra to calculus, and years. English from University of Dayton (Ohio) infinally computer science, starting in the 1980s. Born July 10, 1933, 1963 and a masters in library science from TheAt one point, he served as head of the math- in Akron, Ohio, he Catholic University of America in Washington,ematics and computer science departments. entered the Marianist D.C., in 1964. He then began serving in Balti-He also coached baseball, football and Father Patrick Philbin, SM Novitiate in Marcy, more, where he ministered for the rest of his life.basketball, and moderated extracurricular New York, in 1951 and professed first vows Bro. ODonnell was a teacher, librarian andactivities such as photography and debate. there on Dec. 28, 1952. He earned a bachelors principal at Cardinal Gibbons High SchoolIn 1968, he began a stint as interim PAdegree from University of Dayton (Ohio) in in Baltimore from 1969 to 1975, earning aannouncer, becoming a fixture for 40 years. 1955, and he professed perpetual vows there masters in education administration fromIn three decades at Tecaboca, his min- on Aug. 15, 1956. Loyola College in 1971.istry included 18 years as camp director. He earned three masters degrees over the He then served as the director of vocationsnext 32 years: French from Western Reserve for the New York Province 1976-87. DuringBrother Robert J. University in 1962; theology from Notre Dame this time, he helped establish the MarianistJuenemann, SM, University in 1972; and counseling from Sharing Fund in the province and served as87, died July 28, Loyola-Marymount University in 1987.chairman for five years.2022, in Cupertino, Fr. Philbin was ordained Nov. 25, 1972, in After earning a law degree at UniversityCalifornia. He lived New York. of Maryland School of Law in Baltimore, heas a vowed Marianist From 1955 to 1987, he taught and served served as the director of the tenant advocacyfor 66 years.at four Marianist high schools across the project at the Public Justice Center (1991-93).A beloved fund - country: Chaminade in Dayton (1955-59); He then served as the New York Provincesraiser and builder, Chaminade in Huntington, New York (1959- assistant for education/mission, while alsohe helped strengthen 71); St. James in Chester, Pennsylvania (1973- working as the deputy director for theBrother Robert J.the financial position 1974); and Junipero Serra in Gardena, Cali fornia Community Law Center in Baltimore.Juenemann, SM of the Marianist (1974-87), where he also was chaplain and In 1999, Bro. ODonnell became the legisla-community in California. His gift of inter- principal.tive aid to Delegate Kenneth C. Montaguepersonal engagement helped establish a After a year-long sabbatical, Fr. Philbin Jr. in the Maryland General Assembly. Hedonor base that sustained and grew many then became Catholic chaplain at University then served as Montagues special assistantMarianist ministries over the years. of California-Irvine, where he ministered to to the secretary in the Department of JuvenileMemorial: To make a memorial donation in the name of a Marianist, please visit marianist.com/donate.22 Call 1.800.348.4732'