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The Most Rev. Carl J. Alter, archbishop of Cincinnati, principal concelebrant of the white pontifical funeral Mass, is flanked by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. John J. Lettau (left), pastor of St. Edward Church and former chancellor for Bishop Walsh, and the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Owen L. Gallagher, V.D., P.A., vicar delegate and pastor of St. John Church, Canton, as he leaves the cathedral after the Mass.  Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus are guards of honor.

Photo taken March 23, 1968.

Photo by Paul R. Schell.

The Most Rev. Carl J. Alter, archbishop of Cincinnati, principal …

The Most Rev. Carl J. Alter, archbishop of Cincinnati, principal concelebrant of the white pontifical funeral Mass, is flanked by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. John J. Lettau (left), pastor of St. Edward Church and former …


Archbishop Alter, principal concelebrant of the funeral Mass is assisted by his chaplains, Msgr. Lettau (left) and Msgr. Gallagher (right).  Surrounding the main altar are Ohio bishops who concelebrated the Mass with the archbishop.  From the left they are: Bishop Clarence G. Issenman of Cleveland, Auxiliary Bishop E. A. McCarthy of Cincinnati, Auxiliary Bishop Clarence Elwell of Cleveland, the archbishop and chaplains, Bishop George A. Rehring, retired bishop of Toledo, Bishop John King Mussio of Steubenville, and the Most Rev. James W. Malone, apostolic administrator of the Diocese of Youngstown.

Photo taken March 23, 1968.

Photo by Paul R. Schell.

Archbishop Alter, principal concelebrant of the funeral Mass is assisted …

Archbishop Alter, principal concelebrant of the funeral Mass is assisted by his chaplains, Msgr. Lettau (left) and Msgr. Gallagher (right). Surrounding the main altar are Ohio bishops who concelebrated the Mass with the archbishop. From …


Name plate in place, after internment next to Bishop McFadden.

Photo taken March 23, 1968.

Photo by Paul R. Schell.

Name plate in place, after internment next to Bishop McFadden. …

Name plate in place, after internment next to Bishop McFadden. Photo taken March 23, 1968. Photo by Paul R. Schell.


Pallbearers and funeral directors prepare to place the casket containing the body of Bishop Walsh, shepherd of nearly 300,000 Roman Catholics in the six-county Diocese of Youngstown, into the hearse for the trip from cathedral to Calvary Cemetery, which final rites were offered by Bishop Malone.  Carrying the bronze coffin are (left to right) James P. Griffin, steelworkers union leader; John E. Fox, president of the Fox Funeral Home; William Towell of Canton and Atty. Robert M. Murphy of Youngstown, pallbearers, and Joseph Vaschak, owner of the Vaschak Funeral Home.

Photo taken March 23, 1968.

Photo by Paul R. Schell.

Pallbearers and funeral directors prepare to place the casket containing …

Pallbearers and funeral directors prepare to place the casket containing the body of Bishop Walsh, shepherd of nearly 300,000 Roman Catholics in the six-county Diocese of Youngstown, into the hearse for the trip from cathedral …


The "Chalice of Salvation" is raised during the consecration of the funeral Mass by Archbishop Alter.  Bishop Malone is at right and Msgr. Lettau at left.

Photo taken March 23, 1968.

Photo by Paul R. Schell.

The "Chalice of Salvation" is raised during the consecration of …

The "Chalice of Salvation" is raised during the consecration of the funeral Mass by Archbishop Alter. Bishop Malone is at right and Msgr. Lettau at left. Photo taken March 23, 1968. Photo by Paul R. …


More than 1,500 clergy, religious, seminarians, and laymen attending the funeral Mass for Bishop Emmet Michael Walsh Thursday in St. Columba Cathedral hear the Most Rev. Paul F. Tanner, D.D., of Washington, D.C., general secretary of the U.S. Catholic Conference of Bishops, deliver the eulogy.  Bishop Tanner said Bishop Walsh, who died last Saturday, was years ahead of his time in concerted efforts by American bishops, a principle that became an important product of the Vatican II Council.

Photo taken March 23, 1968.

Photo by Paul R. Schell.

More than 1,500 clergy, religious, seminarians, and laymen attending the …

More than 1,500 clergy, religious, seminarians, and laymen attending the funeral Mass for Bishop Emmet Michael Walsh Thursday in St. Columba Cathedral hear the Most Rev. Paul F. Tanner, D.D., of Washington, D.C., general secretary …


Marabella Williams, age 4, happily pets Butterscotch, a therapy bunny from Legacy Dog Rescue and F5RS - Frisky Ferrets, Fuzzies, and Feathered Friends.  The non-profit held an event called "Somebunny to Love" at Family Video in Austintown on Sunday March 25, 2018.  Marabella attended the event with her older sister Mia Williams, age 7, and their mother Melissa Williams, from Hubbard, Ohio.

Photo by Scott Williams - The Vindicator

Marabella Williams, age 4, happily pets Butterscotch, a therapy bunny …

Marabella Williams, age 4, happily pets Butterscotch, a therapy bunny from Legacy Dog Rescue and F5RS - Frisky Ferrets, Fuzzies, and Feathered Friends. The non-profit held an event called "Somebunny to Love" at Family Video …


Mason Collingwood, age 3, from Poland, was excited to meet Butterscotch, a therapy bunny from Legacy Dog Rescue and F5RS - Frisky Ferrets, Fuzzies, and Feathered Friends.  The non-profit held an event called "Somebunny to Love" at Family Video in Austintown on Sunday March 25, 2018.  Mason attended the event with his grandmother Janet Vankovich from Youngstown.

Photo by Scott Williams - The Vindicator .

Mason Collingwood, age 3, from Poland, was excited to meet …

Mason Collingwood, age 3, from Poland, was excited to meet Butterscotch, a therapy bunny from Legacy Dog Rescue and F5RS - Frisky Ferrets, Fuzzies, and Feathered Friends. The non-profit held an event called "Somebunny to …


Concetta Ceraolo, right, age 4, and her little brother Vincent, age 2, were so excited to get their picture taken with Little Man and Baby Blue, two therapy bunnies from Legacy Dog Rescue and F5RS - Frisky Ferrets, Fuzzies, and Feathered Friends!  The non-profit held an event called "Somebunny to Love" at Family Video in Austintown on Sunday March 25, 2018.  Concetta and Vincent were brought the event by their parents, Mark and Maria from Vienna, Ohio.

Photo by Scott Williams -The Vindicator

Concetta Ceraolo, right, age 4, and her little brother Vincent, …

Concetta Ceraolo, right, age 4, and her little brother Vincent, age 2, were so excited to get their picture taken with Little Man and Baby Blue, two therapy bunnies from Legacy Dog Rescue and F5RS …


Janet Vankovich, left, and her grandson Mason Collingwood, age 3, look over the baked goods table at Legacy Dog Rescue and F5RS - Frisky Ferrets, Fuzzies, and Feathered Friends' event called "Somebunny to Love" at Family Video in Austintown on Sunday March 25, 2018.  

Photo by Scott Williams - The Vindicator

Janet Vankovich, left, and her grandson Mason Collingwood, age 3, …

Janet Vankovich, left, and her grandson Mason Collingwood, age 3, look over the baked goods table at Legacy Dog Rescue and F5RS - Frisky Ferrets, Fuzzies, and Feathered Friends' event called "Somebunny to Love" at …


Concetta Ceraolo, right, age 4, pets Little Man and Baby Blue, two therapy bunnies from Legacy Dog Rescue and F5RS - Frisky Ferrets, Fuzzies, and Feathered Friends.  Her little brother Vincent, age 2, was slightly weary to put his hand in the basket.  The non-profit held an event called "Somebunny to Love" at Family Video in Austintown on Sunday March 25, 2018.  Concetta and Vincent were brought the event by their parents, Mark and Maria from Vienna, Ohio.

Photo by Scott Williams - The Vindicator

Concetta Ceraolo, right, age 4, pets Little Man and Baby …

Concetta Ceraolo, right, age 4, pets Little Man and Baby Blue, two therapy bunnies from Legacy Dog Rescue and F5RS - Frisky Ferrets, Fuzzies, and Feathered Friends. Her little brother Vincent, age 2, was slightly …


Little Man and Baby Blue, two therapy bunnies from Legacy Dog Rescue and F5RS - Frisky Ferrets, Fuzzies, and Feathered Friends, made a sudden move, spooking Concetta Ceraolo, right, age 4, and her little brother Vincent, age 2. The non-profit held an event called "Somebunny to Love" at Family Video in Austintown on Sunday March 25, 2018.  Concetta and Vincent were brought the event by their parents, Mark and Maria from Vienna, Ohio.

Photo by Scott Williams - The Vindicator

Little Man and Baby Blue, two therapy bunnies from Legacy …

Little Man and Baby Blue, two therapy bunnies from Legacy Dog Rescue and F5RS - Frisky Ferrets, Fuzzies, and Feathered Friends, made a sudden move, spooking Concetta Ceraolo, right, age 4, and her little brother …


Sassy Pickard, a volunteer with Legacy Dog Rescue and F5RS - Frisky Ferrets, Fuzzies, and Feathered Friends, holds therapy bunny Butterscotch at the non-profit's event "Somebunny to Love" at Family Video in Austintown on Sunday March 25, 2018. 

Photo by Scott Williams - The Vindicator

Sassy Pickard, a volunteer with Legacy Dog Rescue and F5RS …

Sassy Pickard, a volunteer with Legacy Dog Rescue and F5RS - Frisky Ferrets, Fuzzies, and Feathered Friends, holds therapy bunny Butterscotch at the non-profit's event "Somebunny to Love" at Family Video in Austintown on Sunday …


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