Remembering my uncle Bob
Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 7:53 am
Mom's family grew up in midtown Kansas City. Their house was right next to one of the most beautiful churches in the area. I believe all 7 girls were married here. These pics don't show how long the aisle is to walk down - but you can imagine by looking at the outer structure.
Redemporist is one of those grand almost cathedral-like churches which are rare today. This was the natural place for Bob's memorial service.
Borrowed this shot off the web so you could see the whole structure:
Here's a shot of everyone who walked up from the office in front of one of the side entrances...
Inside the church...
And another from the back - there are five altars
The church is only about 2 miles from our office so we walked up there - it was such a beautiful day.
The walk...
Arriving...
We allowed 1 1/2 hours to get so many people up there but it only took 1/2 hour so we had time to show everyone our grandmother's house around the corner. As 100 people were standing outside, a gentleman came out & wondered what the hubbub was all about. My brother visited with him for a bit & told us he was delighted to know more about the history of the house.
It was a beautiful way to revisit so many places from our childhood while introducing the bigger CFCA family to much of the Hentzen family heritage.
Redemporist is one of those grand almost cathedral-like churches which are rare today. This was the natural place for Bob's memorial service.
Borrowed this shot off the web so you could see the whole structure:
Here's a shot of everyone who walked up from the office in front of one of the side entrances...
Inside the church...
And another from the back - there are five altars
The church is only about 2 miles from our office so we walked up there - it was such a beautiful day.
The walk...
Arriving...
We allowed 1 1/2 hours to get so many people up there but it only took 1/2 hour so we had time to show everyone our grandmother's house around the corner. As 100 people were standing outside, a gentleman came out & wondered what the hubbub was all about. My brother visited with him for a bit & told us he was delighted to know more about the history of the house.
It was a beautiful way to revisit so many places from our childhood while introducing the bigger CFCA family to much of the Hentzen family heritage.