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The Sisters of St. Joseph of Boston The Sisters of St. Joseph of Boston Donor List July 1, 2018- June 30, 2019 Thank You! It is with the deepest gratitude that we recognize these generous people and institutions whose gifts have helped to sustain our sisters and their ministries. This list reflects gifts received from July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019 Suzanne & John Amico Cathy Balzarett Maureen & Kathleen Berube Juan J. Amodei Bank Leumi USA Mary F. Best & William E. Claire V. Anderson Donald Banks Crawford A-C Marybeth G. Anderson Carlo Baraglia Liz & Robert Beston A.A. Will Corporation Susan G. Anderson Jo-Ann Barbour Bethany Health Care Center A.D. Makepeace Company Teresa A. Anderson Mary Ellen Barnes Linda Bezanson Mary Abate Virginia & George Anderson Patricia A. Barnes Stephen Biagioni Richard & Virginia Abbadessa Patricia A. Andrews Joyce A.Barney, CSJA Mirella & Keith Biagiotti Ms. Caitlin Abber Sister Patricia Andrews, CSJ Mary Barney Noreen Hayes Bigelow Susan Abbott Jean Anjoorian Samuel Barrera Lynne & Kurt Bimmler Sister Carmela Abbruzzese, CSJ Anonymous Donors Catherine & Joseph Barrett Kenneth P. Binder Margaret Abells Nancy & David Anton John & Margaret Barrett Richard Bingell James & Catherine Abely Paul F. Antonellis Michael S. Barrett Janice Settana Bingham Rev. K. Anoma Abeyaratne Bernice Antonucci Sarah T. Barrett, CSJA Judith A. Bircher Laurie A. Abruzzi Lucille Appleton Josephine P. Barry Virginia Birge Anne M. Ackerman Lisa Aptowitz Madeline Barry Leslie & Richard Bishop Kathleen & Donald Adams Arbella Insurance Foundation Mary E. Barry Janice & Kevin Black Lori Adcock, MD & Amiel Bernadette L. Argenti Skip Barry & Joan Vercollone John & Patricia Black Cooper Susan & Richard Armenia Barry Martha Black Carol & Robert Adey Frances Armstrong Kerry & Marie Bartels Sister Mary Black, CSJ Mary & Michael Adgate Elizabeth & Walter Arnold, Jr. Julie & Donald Barton Col. & Mrs. Robert L. Black Anne & Anthony Aftuck Eva C. Arnott Ann Marie Barton-Irwin Maureen C. Blair Peter W. Agnes, Jr. Janice and Bob Arsenault Ruthann & Richard Bates Sister Claire Blake, CSJ Rita Agnes & Family Sister Marian Batho, CSJ Marjorie A. Blake Deanna & Steven Agostini Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Arsenault Peggy Baumeister Rose Breslin Blake Mary L. Ahearn Dorothy Ashley Mary Kelly Bavis Mary Beth Blanchard Mary M. Ahearn Susan & Barry Ashton Meryl R. Baxter Mary & Frank Blanchard Mary & Paul Ahern Associated Industries of Judith A. Beatrice Marlene Blaney Robert J. Ahern Massachusetts Brad & Angela Beaulieu William C. Blanker Mary Ellen Aia Associated Insurance James & Paula Beauregard BMC Healthnet Plan Luciano Aimar & Tom Crowley Management Companies, LLC Eva G. Becky Lucinda Chandonait Boaen Geeta & Kamesh Aiyer Barbara M. Athy Nora & Robert Begin Irene F. Bocella Alfred J. Akell James M. Athy Revocable Trust Patricia & Robert Begin Joann M. Boczenowski Beverly Albanese Irene M. Atkinson Jane A. Behlke Levente Z. Bodak-Gyovai, DMD Nancy & Steven Albanese Joseph Atkinson Mary L. Bell Charles D. Boddy, Jr. Thomas J. Albert Joan & Anthony Auciello Robert L. Belley James Bodoin Tenley Albright, MD Michele Audet David F. Belluche Marguerite J. Bohmiller John & Mary Alden Jane Audrey-Neuhauser Edmond F. Bemis Zoraida Bohn David R. Aldrich Ruth Auger Alan R. Bender Jeanne & Charles Boland Mary Alessandroni Ellen & James Autio Willie Bender Maureen & William Boland Elisabeth H. Allen Marjorie Avezeau Nancy M. Bene Rose & James Boland Dr. Patricia Daly Allen Ronald D. Ayotte Dorothy Bengoian Lucille Bonanno Allston Brighton Community Selom M. Azuma & Julia Benson Florencia Anna Bond Development Corporation Emily Aaronson Eleanor & Robert Bent Linda Boothroyd, CSJ Agrègèe Allways Health Partnership Jean M. Babcock Eleanor & Paul Berger Kathleen A. Borgal Amy M. Almeida Holly Babin Ellen & Michal Bergeron Marguerite Q. Bosman Helen & Henry Alpers Anna & Herman Baca Patricia M. Bergstrom Boston Common Asset Anne C. Alsmeyer Baerlein & Partners, LLC Yvonne Bernard Management, LLC Jim & Priscilla Altoonian Margaret C. Bakalo Patricia & Michael Bernier Boston Redevelopment Authority Sister Mary Ann Alves, CSJ Sister Martha Marie Baker, CSJ Virginia & Frederick Berrien Bostonia Realty, Inc. Nancy Amicangelo Val & Kenneth Baker Ruth & William Berrigan Alicia Bouchard Elizabeth & Carmen Amico Bally Shannon Foundation Winifred Bertrand Theresa C. Boudette Sister Roseann Amico, CSJ Anthony Balzano Sister Kathleen Berube, CSJ Paula J. Boudreau 2 Sisters of St. Joseph of boston Donor list Bowditch & Dewey, LLC Dianne & Thomas Brunner Anthony J. Camardo William C. Casey, Jr. Elaine & Stanley Bower Gerryl & James Bucci Cambridge Concord Associates Ellen B. Cashman Ann & Richard Bowler Ann M. Bucciarelli Geraldine & Bob Cameron Marilyn Cassidy Anne & John Bowman Sally Buchanan Robert Cameron & Elinor Curtin Noel F. Cassidy Denise & Charles Bowser Megan E. Buchheit Cameron Raymond & Mary Cassidy June B. Bowser-Barrett Clare S. Buckley Ann & Don Campbell Cathedral High School Susan Boyan & Bruce Walter Joan & Albert Buckley Joyce M. Campbell Alumni Assn. Johnson Patricia F. Bulman Rosemary Campbell Catholic Alumni Club of Boston Barbara J. Boylan Theodore & Donna Bunnell William & Candace Campbell Catholic Association of Foresters Jessica Boyle Elizabeth R. Buonaugurio Ann Campion Bouche, CSJA Catholic Daughters of America John Boyle Paul J. Buonopane & Paul Bouche, MD Court St. Clementine #821 John & Virginia Boyle Michelle Buras Deborah & Arthur Camuso Catholic Daughters of Americas Mary E. Boyle Mary C. Burchill Jacqueline Ann Canali The Catholic Schools Sister Patricia Boyle, CSJ Mary M. Burgarella Kathleen Canavan Foundation, Inc. Sister Nancy Braceland, CSJ Joan M. Burgess Michael J. Canavan Catholic Women's Club of Mary & Joseph Bracken Edward J. Burke Thomas Cangiano Arlington Paula Bracken Eileen C. Burke Sister Rose Canney, CSJ Catholic Women's Guild Blessed Suzanne S. Bradford, CSJA Elizabeth & Jack Burke Bernadette Canniff Sacrament Sister Dolores Bradley, CSJ Joan M. Burke Joan & Vincent Cannistraro Diane & Michael Catricala Sister Thomas Joseph William J. Burke & Hsiao-Hua John E. Cannon David Cavalier Bradley, CSJ K. Burke Canton Catholic Womens Club Marilyn & Rudolph Cavallo Sister Alice Mary Brady, CSJ Judith W. Burling CAP Inc. Ann Cavallo-Hartnet Mary Beth & John Brady Linda S. Burnett Joan & Gary Capadanno & Michael Hartnet Patricia A. Brady David E. Burns Ann & Mary Caples Sheila C. Cavanaugh Thomas P. Brady Sister Dorothy Burns, CSJ Carole Cappuccio Sister Elizabeth Cawley, CSJ Peter & Meredith Branagan Yvonne E. Burrowes Rose A. Caramanica Pat & Joe Celona Cynthia & Richard Brandi Jennifer Burton Mary Carbone Century Bank Catherine T. Brandley Nancy Busnach & Joe D'Ovidio Madeleine & Peter Cardello Virginia A. Cerretani Colleen M. Bransfield Priscilla A. Butkus Cardinal Spellman High School Margaret Maloof Cerulo Linda L. Brayton Ruth A. Butler Mary & George Carey Oscar & Margaret Ceurvels Patricia Mawn Brazee Cynthia & Alan Butters Mary Lou & Ed Carey Ellie Chamberland Elizabeth A. Breadon & Mary Sally S. Buttinger Carol & Richard Carignan Gabriel, Julia, Suzanne, Marisa A. McCarthy Katherine Rose Buxton Carli Fence Co., Inc. & Dennis Chang Kathleen Brearley Brian Byrnes Carlo's Cucina Italiana, Inc. Charity Mobile Jane L. Breen Samuel Cabot, III George F. Carlson Charles River Community Maxine Breen Kristine F. Cafferky Patricia Carlson Health, Inc. Paul F. Breen William T. Cafferky Sally Carlson Charlesview, Inc. Paul T. Breen, Jr. Patricia Caffrey Scott Carman Elizabeth Chase-Marino Rev. Garcia Breneville Madilyn H. Caggiano Anne O'Keefe Carney Grace Chavez Donna Brennan Catherine Cahill Brian Carr Judith & Joseph Chevarley Mary-Lou Brennan Daniel C. Cahill James F. Carr Elsie Cheverie, CSJA Kathleen F. Bretagne Edward & Elizabeth Cahill Sister Marie Patrice Carr, CSJ Joan & Richard Chisholm Jim & Pattie Brett Gerald F. Cahill Margaret & Michael Carrington Marion L. Chisholm James J. Bretta Katherine & James Cahill Anne M. Carroll Norma & William Chisholm Elizabeth & Edward Brickley Kathleen J. Cahill Barbara & Charles Carroll Paul & Margaret Chisholm K. Douglas Briggs Sister Mary T. Cahill, CSJ Carolyn A. Carroll Anne M. Chochrek Brighton Main Streets Thomas Cahill Kathleen & Dennis Carroll Marie A. Churchill Brighton Motor Service Virginia & John Cahill Patricia & John Carroll Ellen Ciarlone Ines Brignolo Eva Caldarelli Roberta K. Carroll Rosella Cicchese Susan J. Britt Kenneth & Mary Call Anne Marie Carr-Reardon June Cieri, CSJA & Tom Brown Kathleen & James Bronsdon Dorothy & William Callahan Agnes M. Carson Adriana Cillo Mary Brophy Sister Helen Callahan, CSJ Patricia & David Carter Councilor Mark Ciommo Theresa V. Brosnan Joan & Edward Callahan Richard P. Carter Margaret Ciriello Bernice Reynolds Brown Margaret M. Callahan Christina Carty Ann & Robert Citrano Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Brown Marguerite E. Callahan Mary T. Carty Katherine B. Clancy Richard A. Brown Thomas & Jean Callahan Mary M. Caruso Marjorie A. Clancy Kathleen F. Browne Sarah Callahan-Foley Anna M. Casey Mary & William Clancy Robert J. Browne Margaret C. Callanan Joanne & Francis Casey Deirdre Clancy-Kelley Gisela & John Brunaccini Michael T. Callnan Rev. Peter J. Casey Elizabeth Ann Clark SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH OF BOSTON DONOR LIST 3 Janice & Brian Clark Donna T. Conlon Katherine A. Coughlin Curvey Family Foundation Stetson H. Clark Eleen L. Conlon Paula & Alan Coughlin Josephine Cushing, CSJA Madeline & Philip Clarke Catherine & Thomas Phyllis C. Coughlin Sister Patricia Cushing, CSJ Margaret T. Clarke Connaughton
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