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Msgr. Cramers Assembly, 0320

Lake Charles, Louisiana

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2000 - 2001 Sir Knight John Halloran

Sir Knight Halloran served Msgr. Cramers Assembly of the Knights of Columbus and continued the programs in place. His administrative year consisted of many exciting events. The following list of  history and accomplishments for Sir Knight Halloran who is dedicated to Church and Country.

 

Sir Knight John Halloran  

Sir Knight Halloran was born February 28, 1953 in Margaretteville, N.Y.  He is the oldest of seven (3 brothers & 3 sisters).

      He graduated High School in 1972, The Citadel (BA Math) in 1976, Central Michigan University (MS Admin) in 1986 and Loyola University (MS Pastoral Studies) in 1999.

Sir Knight Halloran married Nila Lynn Heape from Beaufort, S.C. on August 28, 1976 at The Citadel in Charleston, S.C.  Have three grown children (Thomas, Nancy & Cindy) and three grandchildren (Kayne, Kala & Nila Ann).

Sir Knight Halloran is currently employed as an Executive Assistant Manager and a Certified Pharmacy Technician at Walgreens.  He also active in the US Army Reserve as the Deputy Commander of the 336th Finance Command.  Spent 25 years in the military with 15 years on active duty.  He spent 13 months in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait during the Gulf War.  His current rank is Lieutenant Colonel.  He was awarded the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal (w/2 Oak Leaf Clusters), Army Commendation Medal (w/3 Oak Leaf Clusters), Army Achievement Medal, Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal (w/Bronze Star), Reserve Component Achievement Medal (w/2 Oak Leaf Clusters), National Defense Service Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal (w/Mobilization Device & Bronze Hour Glass), Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon, Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait), Expert Infantryman's Badge, Airborne Badge, Air Assault Badge, and two Overseas Bars.

Sir Knight Halloran has been active with the Boy Scouts for over 30 years.  He was a Council Commissioner and Vice President for Exploring.  He is currently on the Council Executive Board and a National Council Representative.  Been awarded the Eagle Scout Badge (w/5 Palms), Silver Beaver, Whitney M. Young Award, James E. West Fellow, Theodore Spurgeon Award, District Award of Merit, Council Exploring Leadership Award, Silver Commissioner Service Award, and Scoutmaster Award of Merit.  Also serving as the Region 5 Chairman for the National Catholic Committee on Scouting.  Been awarded the St. George Medal, Bronze Pelican Medal, Golden Ad Altari Dei Medal, Ad Altari Dei Medal, and Spes Mundi Medal.

 Member of Serra and a past Vice President for Communications.

Member of the American Legion and the Veteran's of Foreign Wars.

Member of the Retired Officer's Association and Reserve Officer's Association.

Member of the Knights of Peter Claver and a past Warden.  Received the Knight of the Year Award.  Also a 4th Degree member serving as the Friar.

Member of the Knights of Columbus since October 1987.  Joined Council #1207 and became their Grand Knight for two years.  As the Grand Knight we went from 115th place to 34th place during the first term and 9th place during the second term for the State Deputy's Award.  Received the Knight of the Year Award, Family of the year Award, and Council Award of Merit. Served as District Deputy and received the Star District Award and the District Award of Merit.  Also a member of the Assembly since March 1989. Received the Sir Knight of the Year Award.

Member of the Military and Hospitilar Order of the Knights of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem with the rank of Officer.

Currently a Eucharistic Minister for St. Theodore's Parish and the Military Ordinariate.  Served as CYO Advisor, CCD teacher, and Parish Council Representative Highlights of Sir Knight Halloran’s term - The Assembly participated in 81 events during the 2000 - 2001 Fraternal Year.  These included 11 planning meetings at the Piccadilly, 7 general meetings hosted by the various Councils in the Assembly, 4 District Promotional Meetings (hosted January 5, 2001), Father/Daughter Banquet, Father/Son Banquet, Public Officials Banquet, Anniversary Banquet, Installation of Officers Banquet, Christmas Party, Assembly Audit, V.A. Hospital visit, Alter Servers Recognition Day, Beauty Pageant Honor Guard, 15 wakes & 15 funerals (Gervais Faul, Glen Cradon, Msgr. Bernard, Audry Pizanie, Dr. George Mowad, Venola Duplechin, Cecil

Wilson, Msgr. Vidrine, Wade Dupont, Donald Karam, Curtis Eagleston, Joseph Landry, Raymond Dimas, Burgess Fontenot, & Chief Barras), Diocese of Beaumont Installation of Bishop Guillory, Ordination of Fr. Tony Fontenot, 25th Anniversary of the Ordination of Fr. Herbert May, 4 Quarterly Communions, St. Peter Claver Day Mass, All Souls Day Mass, Our Lady of

Guadalupe Mass, Mass of Remembrance, Centennial Mass, Mother's/Father's Memorial Service, Dedication of Memorial to the Unborn, Assembly Memorial Mass, MIA/POW Celebration and 3 Parades.

During Sir Knight Halloran’s administrative year Sir Knight Truman Stacey and Sir Knight Lee Roy Cates wrote and published the Louisiana District History Book as part of the 100th Anniversary Celebration. Assembly has its own web site, www.msgrcramers.com  thanks to Lee Roy Cates.  The Assembly placed into the State of Louisiana, Knights of Columbus time capsule a copy of the information that can be found on the web site.

Major activity conducted was the collection of over 1/2 ton of religious materials for a Moslem country.  The collection started in July 2000 and ended in March 2001.  Of the 366 members in the Assembly, 289 added to the collection.  Also 11 of 16 Councils contributed.  Other contributions came from the Catholic Daughters, Knights of Peter Claver, Knights of St. George, Knights of St. Gregory, The Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher, the Military and Hospitilar Order of the Knights of St. Lazarus, Order of the Fleur De Lis, and the Knights of Malta.  Articles came from as far west as Beaumont, north as Fort Polk, south as Cameron and east as Lafayette. Over 660 hours man-hours were invested in this endeavor, especially in the making of the 1720 rosaries.

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