McCorry Family Christmas Letter 2016
Best Wishes of the Season to All: Christmas 2016
There’s a Chinese expression, “May you live in interesting
times.” According to Wikipedia, “the expression is
always used ironically.” So Happy 2016, a year filled with “interesting times”
in the news. For the extended McCorry family, the year was interesting in good
and not so good ways and I hope that, as Christmas approaches and the year
comes to a close, all of you are well.
Several members of the
McCorry extended family gathered in September to celebrate the life of Sr. Mary
Benedicta, our Aunt Eleanor McCorry, who died at age 98 on the 21st
at the Mercy Circle Assisted Living Facility in Chicago.
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Sr. Benedicta missionary work in Peru, early 1960s |
She entered the
convent 80 years and just a few days before her passing.
David Schield tells me
he was honored to be asked to deliver the eulogy: “Of all the cousins and people who could have spoken, I was
truly humbled to speak on all our behalf,” he told me.
Here’s an excerpt: “Eleanor dedicated her life to the Lord … and never lost sight
of her mission. We, as her family, were especially lucky to witness her
kindness and compassion, but also her strong will and drive,” David said. “While
we are all saddened by the loss of this beautiful person, we know that her
impact on us has helped make us all better people.”
There were representatives
of each of the families -- Jonas, McCorry, Mullins and Schield -- in
attendance. Sr. Mary Acquinice, our Aunt Rita, and my Aunt Teresa Jonas also attended.
They are the last two surviving children of Charles and Bridget McCorry, who
each emigrated from Ireland and met in Milwaukee.
The Schield Family
The Schield cottage,
“Never-Never Land,” was the site of another family reunion this summer when
five of the seven children – and their children -- of Carroll and Betty Schield
gathered. The party gave everyone the chance to get to know Cole
Conrad, who is engaged to Emily Schield, Dan Schield’s youngest daughter. Both Cole and Emily work at
Milwaukee Tool. The wedding is set for sometime next August.
Schields at Dan's Birthday Party |
Other
Schield landmarks this year include the 70th birthday of Emily’s
father, Dan, and the 50th wedding anniversary of Pat and Jay Werth –
Pat being the first of the Schield’s seven children.
Dan
and his wife, Bobbi, recently moved to Boulder, Colo., where his sister Wendy
lives, to practice “specialized dentistry.” His move means there are no longer
any Schields living in Neillsville. When I heard this a while back, I wrote
David in a panic: “You still have the cottage, RIGHT?!” He assured me they do.
The McCorry
Family
Another
wedding is on the calendar for 2017, this one of Andrew McCorry, the fourth of
Brian and Betsy McCorry’s five children, to Kristina Marinelli. Brian notes
that their wedding date is June 24th, the same date as the wedding
of Andrew’s grandparents, Dan and Mary Ann McCorry, in 1950.
Brian McCorry (r) w/wife Betsy, son Andrew, his fiancee and her parents |
Meanwhile, Brian says his eldest son
Patrick, his wife Erin, and their two young boys, Charlie and Leo, moved from
Oakland, Calif., to Sacramento where Dr. Erin took a fellowship position in
endocrinology. “We love the regular FaceTime calls we get from little Charlie
& Leo,” says their Grandpa Brian.
David McCorry and his wife, Lisa, are
still in Durango, Colo., with their three children – Michael, Mia and Molly.
Michael, the oldest, became a teenager this year, prompting this message from
Brian: “I made a point of writing David a note on that day telling him what
great pleasure it gave me to know that our most challenging teenager now had
one of his own.”
Daughter Lizzie Koesterer and her
family are in Chicago, a relatively short drive to her parents in South Bend.
And youngest son Matthew, lives in Portland, Ore. -- “living the bohemian ‘Portlandia’
life,” says Brian -- and works for a dot.com. Brian and Betsy marked their 40th anniversary this year.
The Mullins
Family
Our year started off
with a trip home to Milwaukee to celebrate the 21st birthday of our
nephew, Casey George Mullins, who is the only grandchild of George and Mary
Mullins to carry on the family name. We drank a toast to Casey, his mother
Linda Hirthe, and his late father, John Mullins, at the party.
Mullinses at Casey's 21st birthday party. |
I got laid off in May
from a job as a marketing writer at a network security company in Silicon
Valley. I took the opportunity to work on the presidential campaign of Hillary
Clinton and had the privilege of posing for a photo with her in San Jose. Since the election didn’t turn out the way I hoped it would – scotching my
plans to be named Ambassador to Ireland – I am now back on the job hunt.
Robert Mullins with Hillary Clinton in San Jose |
Tricia took a road trip this fall to Washington State to
scope out potential retirement communities. She visited Port Angeles and Port Townsend as potential
candidates, but scrapped her plans when she discovered that either town was a
2.5-hour drive to the nearest airport, Seattle. Her traveling companion was longtime
friend Kim Dixon, the widow of Bill Dixon, a cousin on the Jonas side of the
family. Tricia occasionally visits her daughter, Erin, in Los Angeles, where she
and boyfriend Mike Ewing live. They occasionally see our brother, Bill, a
longtime LA resident.
Those
of you outside the Bay Area may recall a fatal fire in Oakland Dec. 2 that made
national news. Thirty-six people died in the fire at a former warehouse that
had been converted into a space for artists to live and work. One of the
casualties was a friend of our nephew Sam Gesley, my sister Kathy’s oldest. Jennifer
Kiyomi Tanouye was 31.
Betty
is enjoying retirement in Shorewood, and loves that her schedule is pretty much
open to her every day. Betty, Mary and Joe maintain the Mullins family presence
in our hometown of Milwaukee.
The Jonas Family
Paul
Jonas paid tribute to his father, whom we all knew as Uncle Bud Jonas, by
opening in May a new bar in Milwaukee called Urban Bay View. Urban was Uncle
Bud’s birth name. The logo (below) includes
a pair of crossed golf clubs, homage to Bud’s favorite sport. Urban was the
site of the post-game party after the 2016 Toilet Bowl, as you saw on ESPN!
Sam
Jonas, Peter’s son, who has cystic fibrosis, remains in a rehab facility after
being struck with pneumonia in October. He had a tracheotomy done to help him with breathing and his
Aunt Anna tells me he is much more comfortable than he had been earlier.
Sam is getting intensive therapy to build up his strength.
The
prognosis is good for Sarah Jonas’s husband, Scott Przybylowski, who was
diagnosed with esophageal cancer
recently. Sarah emphasizes that the localized tumor on his esophagus has not
spread, that radiation/chemo is helping to shrink the tumor and that it will be
surgically removed in early February. “We are anticipating a full recovery,”
she writes.
Jane
(Jonas) Williams says that her son, Jonas Shaner, 38, is engaged to be married
to Marielena Parris, to whom Luke popped the
question during a hot air balloon ride in Cappodacio, Turkey.
Luke Shaner and fiancee Marielena Parris |
Jim
Jonas is so active in retirement that he says the term “retired” just means
getting tired all over again. He volunteers at the Hunger Task Force, where
brother Michael is the Food Bank Director, and remodeled a rental property of
his. He also enjoys frequent visits from his daughter, Katie, and his
granddaughter, Geneva, who turns three next month.
Ellie Borden, Anna's daughter |
Anna
(Jonas) Borden’s daughter Ellie, named after our late Aunt Eleanor, graduated
from South Milwaukee High School this year and is now enrolled at UW-Milwaukee. Talk about ambitious: Ellie entered
college with 27 credits already completed. Her mom says there are college-level
courses one can take in high school. She’s studying Spanish and Political Science.
I want
to thank all of you who contributed news to this letter for helping out. The
whole process reminds me each year of what a dynamic family we all are. Charles
and Bridget – and all of those who are with them in heaven, and welcoming Sr.
Benedicta – must be impressed about what we have all become and all that we
have done to carry on the McCorry family name.
Best
wishes to all of you now and in 2017.
Robert
Mullins
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