Thomas Meiners
Michael
Donnelly: Campbell County, Kentucky and Hamilton County, Ohio
Thomas Meiners Michael Donnelly was born July 28, 1934 in Cincinnati,
Hamilton
County, Ohio and died June 25, 1997 in Fort Thomas, Campbell County,
Kentucky.
The following biography is from his obituary in the June 30, 1997 Cincinnati
Enquirer.
Thomas M. Donnelly, a carpenter whose many accomplishments included
restoration
work in Over-the-Rhine, died of cancer Wednesday in his home here [Fort
Thomas]. He was 62.
The Cincinnati native was raised in Green Township. He graduated
from St. Xavier High School and attended Xavier University, playing in
the school’s basketball program.
A four-family apartment building Mr. Donnelly built on Iliff Avenue in
Price Hill was a first home for him and his wife when they married.
He also did extensive remodeling at The New School on Burton Woods Lane
in Avondale. One of his granddaughters became a student there
soon
after the remodeling.
He also did rehab work in Over-the-Rhine and the West End.
Several
orange-colored sand-blasted buildings throughout the communities
represent
his work. He also rehabbed buildings in downtown Covington.
His carpentry often exhibited his love for religion, as some of his
other
works at Kentucky churches express. He built the cradle used
today
in the annual Christmas pageant at St. Thomas Church in Fort Thomas.
He was especially proud of the carpentry work he did at St. John’s
Priory
in Louisville," his son, Thomas C. Donnelly of Clifton,
recalled
Sunday.
He worked for more than a year to build an altar, communion rail,
pulpit,
confessional and various large and small decorations for the church.
Since the 1940s, his family has been involved in a non-profit project,
manufacturing religious badges.
Following the tradition of his father and grandfather, Mr. Donnelly
made
the Sacred Heart badges on a large press in the basement of his home.
Mr. Donnelly was a Heriditary Knight and Knight Commander of Justice of
the Sovereign Order of St. John of Jerusalem (Knights of Malta).
He also was a Scoutmaster.
Also surviving are his wife of 41 years, Mary Stauber Donnelly; another
son, Kevin of Lexington, Ky.; six daughters, Nancy Maushart, Kathy
Smith,
Patty Kues, Mary Jude Gruenschlaeger and Kelly Donnelly, all of Fort
Thomas,
and Molly Simmins of Dayton, Ky.; three sisters, Mary Minges of
Westwood,
Nancy Riley of Cleveland and Katie Donnelly-O’Fallon of Upper Saddle
River,
N.J.; and 23 grandchildren.
Mass of Christian burial will be noon today in St. Pius X Church, 1662
Blue Rock St. in Northside. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery
in Wilder, Ky.
Memorials can be made to Sacred Heart Press, P.O. Box 58061, Cincinnati
45258.
©2001 by Tina
Hursh