Fostoria woman receives NCEA award

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Thursday, 15 May 2008 19:00
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FOSTORIA—Carolyn Baker, a graduate of Fostoria St. Wendelin School, was honored in April by the National Catholic Education Association (NCEA) as the 2008 Catholic Elementary School Distinguished Graduate.
 From left, Father Nicholas Weibl, pastor of Fostoria St. Wendelin; NCEA Catholic Elementary School Distinguished Graduate Award winner Carolyn Baker; and Cathy Krupp, St. Wendelin Elementary school principal.

 From left, Father Nicholas Weibl, pastor of Fostoria St. Wendelin; NCEA Catholic Elementary School Distinguished Graduate Award winner Carolyn Baker; and Cathy Krupp, St. Wendelin Elementary school principal. (photo courtesy of Fostoria St. Wendelin School)

The award was presented at a Mass attended by current St. Wendelin students, Mrs. Baker’s nine children and many grandchildren.

The award recognizes significant accomplishments of Catholic elementary school alumni across the country.

Mrs. Baker, a 1945 graduate of St. Wendelin Elementary School, is a homemaker and mother of nine children. A member of the St. Wendelin Rosary Altar Society for 30 years, she has been chairman of the parish funeral dinner committee since its inception 14 years ago.

 “My mother has a heart that is larger than anyone I know, as she is always there in time of need, offering a kind word, sending a card or filling bellies with her delicious food,” says a daughter.

A statement from St. Wendelin says Mrs. Baker “is a model of faith and volunteer service and a fine example of how Catholic schools educate people to become adults who live the ideals and values taught in their Catholic elementary schools. She is a wonderful representation of what we strive to bring to our students here at St. Wendelin Elementary: the simplicity of Christ and the humbleness of His example.”

 Coyle Funeral Home

 

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