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Fr. Patrick LaBelle

1939 - 2017

Fr.  Patrick LaBelle obituary, 1939-2017, Vallejo, CA

Patrick LaBelle Obituary

Fr. Patrick Leo James LaBelle

Patrick Leo LaBelle, O.P., A.F.S.C., D.Min., D.D. died on December 11, 2017 at CareMeridian in Fairfax, California surrounded by loved ones. Leo was born to Emmett & Alice (Boyle) LaBelle on July 1, 1939. A proud Roman Catholic his whole life and a native of Vallejo, California, he graduated from St. Vincent Ferrer Grammar and High Schools before studying at St. Mary's College of California in Moraga. He entered the Order of Preachers (Dominicans, Western Province) in 1959 and received the religious name Br. Patrick. He made religious profession on September 8, 1960. He was ordained a priest on April 23, 1965 at St. Francis de Sales Cathedral in Oakland. He was given an honorary Doctor of Divinity by St. Mary's College in 1975 and earned a Doctor of Ministry in 1994. Because of his love for the Christian Brothers (F.S.C.) and his years of hard work among them and for those they serve, the Brothers awarded him their highest honor, Affiliation, AFSC.

Fr. LaBelle happily served all of the People of God in his 52 years of priesthood, but he had a special love for college students and young adults, whom he loved like a father. His assignments included St. Thomas More University Parish (Associate Pastor and Pastor), Eugene, Oregon, Blessed Sacrament Priory (Prior) and the Newman Center at the University of Washington (Director), Seattle, Washington, Vicar to the Provincial, President of the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology (2 terms), Berkeley, California, Regent of Studies of the Western Dominican Province, St. Mary's College Dean of Students, St. Mary Magdalen Parish (Pastor), Berkeley, California, the Catholic Community at Stanford (St. Dominic Parish, first Dominican Pastor), Stanford, California and Vallombrosa Retreat Center (Director), Menlo Park, California.

In no matter what context you met Leo, Patrick, Fr. Patrick, or Fr. LaBelle, you never forgot him. His belief in the goodness of people, his enthusiasm for his work and his plans for the next big thing were always larger than life and infectious. But when you spoke to him one-on-one, you were the complete focus of his formidable attention. He guided many, old, young and everywhere in between, through various problems, crises and issues with piercing insight, a heart as big as his personality, good humor, and an uncanny ability to get the listener to believe, as he absolutely did, that they would overcome whatever struggle they had, no matter how insurmountable it seemed. And he was usually right.

Fr. Patrick was a true son of St. Dominic, a preacher of the Good News. The mission of Jesus was the mission of the Church, and all of the members of the Church, without exception, had work to do. God loved them, and everyone, yes, but you have work to do, a mission. He never shied away from controversial topics in his preaching (or conversation) when they needed to be addressed. His hearers did not always agree with him nor was that what he looked for. Rather, he wanted his preaching to help his listeners to think and act as he strove with integrity, "to do justice, to love kindness and to walk humbly with" God (Micah 6:8) and "to love your neighbor as yourself." (Matthew 22:39) If he helped you to do that, whatever that looked like in your life, he was happy.

Leo once said that people were his hobby. Boy, did he love his hobby! He loved being in touch with his family, his Dominican brothers and sisters, his friends and acquaintances, current and former students, current and former parishioners and colleagues, university presidents or the person serving his meal; they were all equally important to him. He had a gift for accompanying people on their journey through life and serving as a mentor. It did not matter whether it was for a long time or a single meeting, he was always genuinely interested in the person in front of him and their flourishing.

Patrick is survived by his brother, Robert, and his sister, Claire, their spouses, children and grandchildren. Services will be at St. Dominic's Church, 2390 Bush St., San Francisco. The Vigil will be on December 14 at 7:30 PM. The funeral Mass will be on December 15 at 10:00 AM. Interment will follow the Mass at St. Dominic's Cemetery in Benicia at 2:30 PM. Donations in his memory, to support the formation of future Dominican priests and brothers, can be sent to Western Dominican Province, 5877 Birch Ct., Oakland, CA 94618-1627 or at opwest.org/frpatrickmemorial

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Dec. 13 to Dec. 14, 2017.

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Dianne Bertolucci

December 19, 2017

My heart is saddened that we lost such a wonderful man and kind soul. Father LaBelle was an inspiration to me and just hearing his voice had such a calming effect. I will miss his stories, advice and wisdom. Father LaBelle is a mentor I will always remember and cherish.

I will always pray for him and his family and may he rest in peace.

John Hauscarriague SMC'88

December 18, 2017

Dear Labelle Family,

Fr. Pat was so wonderful to me when I was a student at SMC. He presided at my wedding in the chapel and my wife and I will always be grateful to him.

Sending love and prayers to the Labelles.

Dick Mannini

December 15, 2017

Father Pat, you were a dear friend and mentor to so many of the young men that played for me. You were also a great friend to me and my family. I pray that you are with your Creator and that you will live forever in our hearts and memories.

Mike Ragusa

December 15, 2017

Fr. Labelle was part of my great St. Mary's College education; His wisdom, motivation warmth are with me today. I lived right across the hall from him on campus 1978--79, his door always open. While in Italy, I look around and who do I see--? Labelle with bodyguard (students), pathfinders out to do good. That was Labelle!
Once you met him, you never felt alone, no matter where you ventured, nor will you ever forget him. 916-731-8090

George Huchting

December 15, 2017

We lost a great guy in Father Labelle, who lives on in all he influenced. May he Rest In Peace!

Fr. Albert Felice-Pace, O.P.

December 14, 2017

May I add that Fr. Patrick i 1970 was appointed by the CCMA Executive Committee as a voting member representing the Western Region. He was the first one to be appointed to that position. Patrick loved campus ministry. He did it because he saw the future of the church in those young men and women that he served.
Patrick may you rest in peace.
Fr. Albert Felice-Pace, O.P.

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December 13, 2017

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