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In Celebration of the Life Of, and Saying Farewell to, Antonio Verdan

FUNERAL OF ANTONIO D. VERDAN
In Celebration of the Rising to New Life of Antonio Verdan
Given by God: May 22nd, 1939
Given to God: April 27th, 2022

  • Greeting
  • Opening Prayer by Fr. Joe Brennan

  • First Reading: Wisdom 3:1-6,9 by Ken Foreman
  • Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 23 by Ken Foreman
  • Second Reading: 2 Timothy 4:6-9 by Clarence Que
  • Gospel: John 14:1-6
  • Homily by Fr. Joe Brennan
    • (St. John Neumann Catholic Community Church, Reston, VA)
  • Prayers of the Faithful by Arnie Mamaed
  • Lord’s Prayer
  • Eulogies by John Verdan, Victoria Foreman, Christina Mamaed
  • Final Commendation

Celebrating the Life of, and Saying Farewell to Antonio D. Verdan
Celebrating the Life of, and Saying Farewell to Antonio D. Verdan
Celebrating the Life of, and Saying Farewell to Antonio D. Verdan

In Memoriam — Antonio Diasanta Verdan (1939 — 2022)

Antonio “Tony” Diasanta Verdan, of Reston, Virginia passed away on Wednesday, April 27th, 2022, at Reston Hospital.

Tony was born May 22nd, 1939, in Quezon, Philippines, to Elias Verdan and Luisa Diasanta.

He left the Philippines to work in the United States, hoping to ensure better opportunities for his family and children.

Tony was a devoted father, thinking of his children’s well-being before his own. He was always smiling and hard-working, often working 7-days-a-week to provide for his family.

He was a caring husband to Norma, by her side throughout her medical journey. To friends and strangers, Tony was a friendly and welcoming soul to everyone he met.

Tony is predeceased by his wife, Norma. He is survived by children, Gloria Mamaed, John Verdan, and Victoria Foreman; and his three grandchildren, Angel Mamaed, Christina Mamaed, and Sebastian Verdan.


FAREWELL TO ANTONIO D. VERDAN (1939—2022)
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/…/antonio-verdan-10731345

WEDNESDAY, MAY 04, 2022 — VISITATION
4:00 pm – 8:00 pm

THURSDAY, MAY 05, 2022 — FUNERAL
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

A Eulogy for my Dad, by Victoria V. Foreman

Our Family at Christmas… many years ago.

Thursday, May 5th, 2022

Hello everyone. I’m Victoria. I’m Tony Verdan’s youngest daughter. Although today is going to be a very hard day, I want to take this time to remember and honor the special memories I had with my dad.

My Dad was friendly to everyone he met. He could walk into a room where he didn’t know a person there, but he’d smile, warmly welcome and greet others, and had a charm in making others feel at home with him. His warmth and kindness are traits I wish to emulate, they’re some of things I loved most about my Dad.

When I was growing up, even though I was already in my 20’s working as a nurse, my Dad would still wait for me to get off night shift and drive me home. He would do that out of concern for me, to see me safely home. When I had my nursing exam in Richmond, he drove me all the way to Richmond and stayed with me despite it being a two-day test. My Dad went to church with my Mom and was literally there for the entire 3-hours of my exam.

When my Dad taught me how to drive, I know he was somewhat scared, but he didn’t show it. He taught me on the hardest street in DC, which was 16th Street. He thought it would be the best way for me to learn, so that I would be a better driver.

My Dad could be such a pushover. My Mom was the disciplinarian, so we went to my Dad to be saved. He was always so kind to us, slow to punish, and quick to spoil us.

Papa — you lived your life with devotion to family, appreciation for life, welcoming to everyone you met, and showed kindness to anyone who needed your help.

We will celebrate your life by living our lives to reflect how you lived yours; always smiling, kindhearted, welcoming to everyone we meet, with devotion and love to our family and friends.

I will miss you, Papa.

In Memory of Carol G. Howell of Jade Mist Shelties

Carol Howell at the 10th Anniversary of the Jade Mist Jamboree

Carol G. Howell, born Carol Adelle Gilbert, died of cancer on Tuesday, May 11th, 2021.  Carol was born in Sacramento, California to Erwin A. and Hester Virginia (Almond) Gilbert on September 18, 1941.

Carol met the love of her life, Keith Burroughs Howell, while attending University of California – Davis.  They were married August 17, 1963.  They moved to Carmel, California after graduation where Keith practiced as a veterinarian in an animal hospital.  Keith later transferred to Maryland where Keith worked for the state of Maryland.  They resided in Davidsonville, Maryland.  There Keith and Carol bred and exhibited Shetland Sheepdogs under the kennel name, Jade Mist Shelties.  Keith also showed horned Hereford cows.

Carol’s first sheltie was bred by a classmate of Keith’s.  His name was “Robbie”.  He wasn’t a conformation dog, but he did excel in Obedience during his short three years of life.  Carol and Keith attended many dogs shows and purchased many dogs from smaller unknown kennels.  None turned out to be a show dog.  They were finally offered a puppy by the best known breeder in California, Valerie Daniels of Dan-Dee Shelties.  They named the puppy Dan-Dee Study in Scarlet, “Susie.”  Just a few months later, Valerie offered Carol and Keith Susie’s dam, “Petite.”  Petite was Carol’s first champion in 1967, the start of many champions.  Susie became the foundation for Carol’s breeding program.

Carol’s heart dog was the one she had when Keith died of cancer in 1991, “Dillon”, otherwise known as CH Jade Mist Beyond Tradition ROM.  He was the sire of 56 champions.  Carol also had other dogs that are on the ROM list: CH Jade Mist MemorandumCH Ilemist As You Like It, Regalia Geneagle Keepsake, and Jade Mist New Sun RisingROM means that the dog had to sire 10 or more champions or if a female, then 5 or more champions.

Carol’s most lasting influence is all the dogs she provided to people as their companions.  There was a Jamboree held for ten years where people that have Jade Mist puppies gather together, let their puppies play, their owners socialize, and they had food, prizes, and games.  Carol often attended this jamboree, which was often held near her home in Davidsonville, MD.

Carol was also willing to help many new people break into shelties and mentored several people.  She often sold some of her best to them to help them start their kennels.  Many of the current kennels and breeders of today have Jade Mist shelties in their pedigrees.

Carol is survived by her sister, Nancy E Postlethwaite, nieces Joan and Amy, and nephew Ron.  She was predeceased by her parents, her husband Keith in 1991, her brother, David in 2012, and a nephew Brian. She was greeted at the rainbow bridge by the hundreds of shelties that she has bred or as been as “Grandma Carol.”  She is missed by her many friends and those she has mentored.

Sources:

(1) Facebook, written by Patti O’Dell in memory of Carol Howell

(2) Flickr, photographed by Ken Foreman, during the 10th Anniversary of the Jade Mist Jamboree

Preparing Our Farewells

Ken Foreman at Hackerman-Patz (Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, MD)

Vicky and I are preparing for our farewells from Johns Hopkins after nearly 3 months as a patient.  We checked in on June 13th, 2019.  I had my bone marrow transplant on Thursday, June 20th, 2019.  It’s now Thursday, August 15th, as I type this.  We’re thankful we had the opportunity to meet the wonderful Ms. Leslie Millenson while we were here.

We had to bring enough supplies for what we knew would be a 2-3 month stay, so we brought plenty of clothes, cleaning supplies, and entertainment (our Kindles, iPads, and laptops).  With the end now in sight, we’re preparing and packing everything up for the long drive home.  We still need to clean house, do some laundry, get fresh groceries and supplies when we get back home… but oh won’t our home feel so blessedly wonderful again after several months at Hopkins?!

Ken Foreman at Johns Hopkins (Baltimore, MD)