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RIDGELY — The Benedictine Foundation’s 21st Chrome City fundraiser on Sunday, July 30, raised over $100,000 to support the children and adults living with developmental disabilities that Benedictine serves.
RIDGELY – The Benedictine Foundation held its annual Spring Gala fundraiser, themed “An Evening In Casablanca,” on Saturday, May 6, for the first time at the Trident Aircraft Hangar in
Marion (Masek) Alborn passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 28, 2023, at the age of 81 after a long illness. Marion was born in Rochester, Minnesota, and she graduated from John Marshall High School in 1959 and from Rochester Junior College (RJC) in 1961. At RJC, Marion studied to be a medical secretary, earned an associate degree, and then began her career at Mayo Clinic as a medical secretary.