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Fr. Robert Cavalier
March 23, 2007
As a priest of the Archdiocese of New Orleans I am grateful for the time and ministry of Fr. Zink here. The wonderful spirit of dedication he showed is remembered and appreciated.
Bret and Becky Brunell
March 23, 2007
What a wonderful man, a true loss for us but certainly an angelic addition to heaven.
Sir Knight Tony Schrick
March 22, 2007
Prayerful Condolences and Sympathy
to the family and friends of
Father Hal. He was indeed loved by
many Knights of Columbus and so many
others too. Father Hal will remain
forever in our fondest Catholic
thoughts. Thanks for the excellent
ministry dear friend. Vivat Jesus
Fr. Bob Gilmour CSC
March 22, 2007
O Lord, receive this faithful and loyal son of Yours who served and your people so well, so selflessly. May he now enjoy the fullness of life with you forever in heaven.
Sylvia Limon
March 22, 2007
Father Hal, the Angels are happy to have you home. You blessed my family many times, with your presence at various Sacraments. We will all miss you.
LARRY,MARGIE NOHRA
March 22, 2007
Fr. Zink, it was a great blessing and previlege to have known you for the last 50 years. You have always been there for us and our family, as well as all the Lebanese community, whose hearts you have touched deeply. We will never forget the day you walked from St. Ignatius to St. Davids Hospital on IH35 to visit my father, Isaac Nohra. It was very hot and that was a very long walk. May God welcome you with open arms, for you have done His work wonderfully. Thank you, we will miss you and you will always be remembered in our prayers.
Diana Bartz
March 22, 2007
Fr. Hal, You live with us always.
We remember you in our prayers.
Thankyou for your life given to us, your family at St. Ignatius Martyr Church.
Roger,Jr. Ibarra
March 22, 2007
Father Hal,
I will always remember you, Your wit, wisdom, and leadership will be missed. And of course your jokes! You have been a great example of what a priest,man,Catholic Gentleman and Knight should be. Till we meet again.
Roger, Jr
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