Behold the lamb of god. Behold him who takes away the sins of the world. Blessed are those called to the uffer of the lamb. Men. Please join in singing our hymn on eagles wings number 443. You are watching the funeral mass of a hall of fame arty donovan, passed away on sunday remembered by his family and friends. Great turnout, the cathedral where we have seen the funeral masses of so many Baltimore Johnny unitas, and now art donovan. Commune cane taking place, and at the end will come the final commendation where the catholic faith, the priest will condemn the soul to heaven. Ong those here, former governor, huge fan. Andsons of john unitas, joe chad. Crowd of hundreds at the cathedral today, remembering a man who brought so much to baltimore. Prior to 1958, the greatest game ever played as it is known in football lore history, baltimore was not considered a great sports town. It had never placed a World Champion on the National Stage, art donovan, the 1958 colts helped change that fo
Having the opportunity to sit down with Dennis Madden for two hours and listen to him reminisce about Schenectady’s 1976 bicentennial celebration and Scotia’s Freedom Park was a real treat.
Dennis Madden, who served as Scotia mayor in the 1980s and played a key role in expanding the arts in Schenectady County, died last week following a 25-year battle with prostate cancer. He was 77.
Dennis Madden, who served as Scotia mayor in the 1980s and played a key role in expanding the arts in Schenectady County, died last week following a 25-year battle with prostate cancer. He was 77.