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Rev. James E. Tobin EASTON The Rev. James E. Tobin, C.S.C., passed away peacefully, at Holy Cross House on the campus of the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, Aug. 27, 2008. He was 87 years old and had been in declining health for several years. He was born Sept. 26, 1920, in Dorchester (Boston), a son of John and Catherine (OBrien) Tobin. He attended St. Peters Grade School in Dorchester and St. Johns High School in Cambridge. Upon graduation from high school in 1938, he entered St. Pius X Seminary in Easton. He attended Holy Cross Novitiate at North Dartmouth in 1940 and professed first vows in the Congregation of Holy Cross, Aug. 16, 1941. He then moved to Moreau Seminary at the University of Notre Dame and received a bachelor's degree in Philosophy from Notre Dame in 1943. Having manifested his interest in the foreign missions and taken the fourth (mission) vow in 1942, he was assigned to the Foreign Mission Seminary in Washington, D.C., in September of 1943. He professed final vows in the Congregation of Holy Cross, June 8, 1945, and was ordained to the Priesthood June 13, 1947, by the Most Rev. Lawrence Graner, C.S.C., the new Bishop of Dacca (East Pakistan, later Bangladesh). It was Bishop Graners first priestly ordination following his own consecration as bishop. In September of 1947, he departed from New York together with Frs. Robert Steigmeyer, C.S.C., Chester Schneider, C.S.C., and Robert Hoffmann, C.S.C., aboard the SS Jericho and arrived later in the fall in Dacca, East Pakistan. He spent a year in Dacca learning the Bengali language and was then assigned in 1948 to Little Flower Seminary, in Bandhura, where he served for four years. Father Tobin remained in Bangladesh for 30 years, serving in various parishes and mission stations. His final assignment before returning to the U.S. was to replace Fr. William Evans, C.S.C., at the Golla mission, after Fr. Evans was killed by the West Pakistan army in November of 1971, during the War of Independence that led to the creation of Bangladesh. He was reassigned to the United States in 1976, serving as chaplain at St. Vincents Medical Center in Bridgeport, Conn., from 1976-1982. During that time, he completed the Clinical Pastoral Education Program (CPE) and received professional pastoral certification in hospital chaplaincy. In 1982, he was assigned to Our Lady of Victory Parish in Centerville, on Cape Cod. In addition to his parish responsibilities, he also served as chaplain at Cape Cod Hospital. From 1992 to1994, he served as Parochial Vicar at Sacred Heart/St. Francis de Sales Parish in Bennington, Vt., returning in 1994 to Our Lady of Victory in Centerville. He remained there until 1996, when he was granted senior status and took up residence with the Stonehill Community in Easton. He continued to provide parish assistance in local parishes until 2003 when declining health required his transfer to Holy Cross House at Notre Dame, Ind. He remained there until his death. The Rev. Tobin was preceded in death by his parents, John and Catherine; and by his brothers and sisters, among them Joseph and Elizabeth (Sister Mary Agnes of the Sisters of Charity of Halifax). He is survived by a number of cousins and will be missed by his brothers in the Congregation of Holy Cross. The Rev. Tobin will be remembered for his warm smile and his gentle, easy-going nature. Whether serving in Bangladesh, in hospital chaplaincy, or in parish ministry, his kindness and humor endeared him to the people he served. A memorial service was held at Holy Cross House in Notre Dame, Ind., Sunday, Aug. 31, 2008. A wake service will be held at the Chapel of Mary on the Stonehill College campus in Easton, at 7:30 p.m., Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated in the Chapel of Mary at Stonehill College, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008, at 10:30 a.m. Interment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery on the Stonehill campus. May he rest in peace. Arrangements are by the Kane Funeral Home, 605 Washington St. (Rte. 138), Easton. For condolences, visit www.kanefuneralhome.com.

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Published by The Enterprise on Sep. 4, 2008.

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Joseph Piche

September 6, 2008

Fr. Tobin was a wonderful and gentle man of God. His service to the Church is truly an example of great love and personal sacrifice.

He showed great compassion and gentleness unless he was playing ping pong at which he showed no mercy! He will be missed by all who knew him.

Donald A. MacMillan, SJ

September 5, 2008

I have such wonderful memories of our time together at Our Lady of Victory in Centerville, MA. "Chief" was a great mentor in everything but especially in pastoral compassion and sensitivity. He had a great laugh and all of us in that house enjoyed being together and serving God's people with exuberance and love. I will miss him, actually have missed him these past few years, but know that he is where he always wanted to be, in his Father's house. Thanks Chief and pray for us.

Marie Ktenakis (Latimer)

September 4, 2008

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

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