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I was a student at St Augustine's College, Nassau, Bahamas (Class of 1982) Father Theophile always was a source of guidance and encouragement for me. Thank you. Peace be with you.
Leslie Hardy
May 04, 2012
Richmond, Virginia
BROWN, Father Theophile Waldorf, O.S.B. of Mary Mother of the Church Benedictine Abbey, entered eternal life on December 24, 2011. He patiently endured the ravages of tongue and throat cancer for several months and died peacefully at St. Mary's Hospital. Born August 24, 1925 in Richmond, Va., Father Theophile was the third son of Thomas and Sarah (Taylor) Brown. He is survived by an older brother, Thomas; as well as a host of nieces and nephews and cousins . He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters and two brothers. After high school graduation, he worked a few years and attended Van de Vyver Adult Education Center and then entered the monastery at St. John Abbey in Collegeville, Minnesota, where he professed his first vows on July 11, 1950 and later continued his education there. Father Theophile was ordained to the priesthood on May 19, 1956. He was the first Afro-American priest ordained from the Diocese of Richmond. After his ordination, he was assigned to St. Augustine's Monastery in Nassau, the Bahamas, where he was Prior for 10 years. He also taught at St. Augustine High School and assisted at parishes in Nassau for 38 years. In 1994, he transferred his stability to Mary Mother of the Church Abbey in Richmond, Va. so that he could be near his family. He served his new community as prior, and later as novice master. He was spiritual director of the Benedictine Oblates. He also taught French at Benedictine College Preparatory School. Father Theophile was an accomplished musician and played the organ at the
liturgy at the Abbey. He also assisted in celebrating weekend Mass at various parishes in the Catholic Diocese of Richmond and served many years as Chaplain of the Little Sisters of the Poor. Father Theophile was very active in his monastic community until three months before his death. A visitation will be held on Thursday, December 29, 2011 from 12 noon to 3 p.m. at The Little Sisters of the Poor. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10 a.m. Friday, December 30, 2011 at Mary Mother of the Church Benedictine Abbey, with the interment to follow in the church cemetery. In lieu of flowers, you may make a donation to the All Saints Catholic School, 3814 Noble Ave., Richmond, Mary Mother of the Church Benedictine Abbey, or a charity of your choice.
This obituary was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
I was a student at St Augustine's College, Nassau, Bahamas (Class of 1982) Father Theophile always was a source of guidance and encouragement for me. Thank you. Peace be with you.
Leslie Hardy
May 04, 2012
A kind and gentle soul. May his soul find eternal rest and peace
As a member of the Class of 71, St. Augustine's College, Nassau, I extend condolences to the family
Averell Mortimer
January 05, 2012 | Freeport
As my family became a members of St. Anselm's Parish, Nassau, Bahamas, in 1979, Fr. Theo would be moving on to a new assigment shortly thereafter. However, in the years that followed I had the privilege of having him as one of the first people who would teach me how to play the organ. Rest in peace Fr. Theo ! and sincerest condolences to your family. Lesley Hutchinson -Nassau, Bahamas
Lesley Hutchinson
January 03, 2012 | Nassau
I was a student of St. Augustine's Monastery in Nassau, the Bahamas in the early 60's, there was no nicer a person than Fr Theo as we all knew him, thank you Fr Theo, you were always smiling.
A Kenneth Stuart
Stittsville, Ontario
Canada
A Kenneth Stuart
January 01, 2012 | Stittsville, ON
I first met Fr. Theophile in 1980 when I began teaching at St. Augustine's College, Nassau, Bahamas. I enjoyed his company, his delicious meals, and his humor. Fr. Theophile was my friend and I will miss him! Though I'm saddened to hear of his passing, I take comfort in knowing that he is resting in the arms of his Savior, Jesus Christ. With deepest and sincerest sympathy to his family, I remain
Sincerely,
Roxanne Chipman
Nassau, Bahamas
Roxanne Chipman
December 30, 2011
may God be with you and yours doing this time Thomas. I didn't know your brother, but i know he was doing God's work. Pearl told me he had passed. Bless you all , and the peace of God be with you during your loss.
Deborah Taylor-Randolph
December 30, 2011 | Richmond, VA
We will miss his visits and diners with our family. May his soul rest in peace. Mary El Fituri (SAC 1977)
December 29, 2011
I can see his smiling face during the one year I spent at SAC when the students from Xaviers joined SAC. There will be no pain in heaven. May his soul rest in peace.
Linda Tatem (SAC Graduating Class of 1968.
December 29, 2011
At SAC, I remember his smile above all, his gentleness and kindness. He was always constant,a gentle soul. May he rest in peace.
Val Taylor
December 29, 2011 | London, UK