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Record #: R2014-49   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 1/15/2014 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 1/15/2014
Title: Tribute to late Reverend Thomas N. Pelton
Sponsors: Maldonado, Roberto
Attachments: 1. R2014-49.pdf
RESOLUTION



WHEREAS, The Reverend Thomas N. Pelton has been called to eternal life by the wisdom of God at the age seventy-two; and

WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by Alderman Roberto Maldonado; and

WHEREAS, The Reverend Thomas N. Pelton. affectionately known as "Father Tom", served as Pastor Emeritus of Maternity of the BVM Parish in the Humboldt Park neighborhood where he faithfully ministered for nearly fifteen years; and

WHEREAS, A wise and caring cleric of great humility, kindness and compassion, Father Tom devoted his life to the service of others; and

WHEREAS, A native of Evergreen Park, Father Tom was ordained in 1966 by then-Archbishop John Cardinal Cody and was first assigned to serve as Assistant Pastor at St. Jerome Parish in Chicago; and

WHEREAS, Father Tom went on to minister at a number of area parishes throughout his religious life, including St. Bernard Parish, Holy Trinity Parish, Our Lady of the Angels Parish, St. Anthony Parish, Our Lady of the Mount Parish and St. Aloysius Parish; and

WHEREAS, Father Tom was named Administrator for Maternity BVM Parish on North Avenue in Chicago in 1996 and was named Pastor in May of 1997; and

WHEREAS, Father Tom faithfully and joyfully led the parish until his retirement in 2011 when he was named Pastor Emeritus; and

WHEREAS, In addition to his religious training Father Tom held a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology; and

WHEREAS, Father Tom's expertise in clinical psychology and his caring nature was exemplified by his service at Presence Saints Mary and Elizabeth Medical Center as Coordinator of the Supportive Program where his work focused on cancer and HIV patients and their families; and

WHEREAS, A man of great compassion, Father Tom embraced Humboldt Park's immigrant community and cared deeply about the social and health care issues affecting immigrants; and

WHEREAS, The only son of the late Norbert and Josephine, Father Tom is survived by his beloved sisters, N...

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