SANDY BLAKE
Sandy Blake is a graduate of St. Giles School, and is an almost lifelong parishioner. She helped bring the innovative Theology on Tap to St. Giles and assisted in founding the Ministry of Care. She has been involved in music ministry, is a past president of CCW and currently serves as a lector, greeter and Eucharistic minister.
Sandy attended Clarke College (now University) where she double-majored in Spanish and Bilingual Journalism, spending her junior year in Madrid, Spain. She worked as an editor of the monthly magazine published by Lions Clubs International while attending Loyola University Chicago School of Law part time. She served as an Assistant State’s Attorney in Cook County for 14 years, concentrating on criminal prosecution, investigation of cases of child sexual abuse, and drug treatment courts. She then worked as a staff attorney for Life Span, where she represented battered women in a full range of family law matters in civil court. Most recently, she serves an Assistant Public Defender in Kane County, where she represents patients in approximately 200 civil mental health petitions annually, including commitment and forced medication petitions.
MAUDETTE CARR
I grew up on the westside of Chicago in North Lawndale, only child of two parents who were Baptist who felt the best education for me was to attend Catholic school. As a result, I fell in love with the teachings of the church and was baptized Catholic at the age of 7 and have been involved in the church ever since. I have been a parishioner of St. Giles since 2012, very involved in many capacities. Prior to being a member of St. Giles, I was a member at St. Catherine of Siena-St. Lucy parish. Now that we are a unified parish it has brought me full circle.
I have been a Social Worker for over 30 years, earning a BA and Master of Social Work from Loyola University Chicago. In my early career, I worked with children and families. Since that time, I’ve worked in Hospice and Palliative Care and have found it to not be just a “job” but a ministry where it has been the most rewarding and meaningful work I’ve ever done in my career.
In 2019, I became a Sinsinawa Dominican Associate, a second calling that has allowed me to follow in the Dominican charism and that has provided me with many opportunities to deepen my relationship with other Sisters and Associates while growing in the Dominican tradition. Faith has been such an important part of my life and St. Giles has been at the center of it.
I love to read, dance, theatre, and listen to music. Gospel, Motown, contemporary Jazz are among my favorite genres of music, not to mention, anything by Barbra Streisand!
LYNNE DESLAURIERS
I’ve lived in Oak Park since 2005. My career is in teaching and I love it. I taught in Maywood for a few years and now I teach in South Berwyn.
I have been active at both St. Edmund and St. Catherine of Siena-St. Lucy, and I look with hope to working in our newly created parish.
I have a twin sister (Andrea Legatzke) who is an active member of our parish, so you may feel like you see me around a lot.
MILES JACKSON
I spent a year on the St. Catherine of Siena-St. Lucy Parish Pastoral Council in 2008. I’ve been an active member of the parish for twenty years. My background in higher education has given me the understanding and patience to be a resource for our parish community on its journey of faith and growth.
I enjoy golfing, listening to live music, playing Texas Holdem’ with neighbors, and reading books of encouragement in my free time. My most recent book read was Living the Psalms by Charles Swindoll.
In 2022, I was gifted a StoryWorth account https://welcome.storyworth.com/ from my daughters. I received prompts that inspired me to write, and at the end of June 2023 my stories were bound into a keepsake book that I could share with my family.
My wife, Cheryl, and I have been residents of Oak Park for 28 years. Our twin daughters are Skylar and Sydney. Sydney is studying for her LSAT and Skylar has one more year to complete her Master’s Degree in Social Work at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
KIMBERLY MCGUIRE
Kim and her husband John joined St. Catherine of Siena-St. Lucy Parish in 1989. Through the years she has served on the Parish Pastoral Council, taught Religious Education, ministered as a lector and Eucharistic minister, pitched in on many fund-raising efforts, and partnered with Faith & Fellowship.
After graduating from Knox College, Kim worked as a writer, editor, high school English teacher, and full-time mom to now-grown Joshua, Madeline, and Grace. For the last 16 years Kim has worked in public libraries focusing on children, families, and early literacy and is currently a Youth Services Outreach Specialist at the Arlington Heights Memorial Library. She is a Master Naturalist and can often be found volunteering in the Forest Preserves of Cook County.
Serving on the Parish Council affords Kim an opportunity to listen and learn while supporting the New Life of our parish.
KEVIN MORGAN
I’ve been married to my wife Marci for 35 years, and we have 2 sons: Kevin Jr. (age 30) and Kyle (age 26).
I operate a small trucking company that is contracted with FedEx.
I have been a parishioner at St. Catherine of Siena-St. Lucy for the past 10 years.
I’m currently serving as a Deacon for St. Catherine of Siena-St. Lucy and St. Giles Parish.
KATHIE NASH
I have been a member of the St. Giles Family Mass Community for 46 years. When I stepped into that upper room gym for my first liturgy, I knew in an instant that I had found a church home for my young family. Over the years I have grown spiritually, enjoyed many deep friendships and participated in most ministries; as a catechist, liturgy coordinator, member of the Pastoral Team, homilist and treasure hunt planner to name a few.
I’ve been thinking about what gifts I might bring to this new Parish Council. I have worked with and led teams throughout my four-decade long career as hospice nurse and administrator. I rarely make important decisions without praying for guidance. I know this group must be Spirit led.
As we build our unique Oak Park Catholic Community, I can bring some ideas to create enduring structures for processes, decision-making, outreach, and communication that are more synodal (lay-based) than hierarchical. I believe we all have a piece of the wisdom, no one person has it all.
BOB ROSCOE
Bob and his wife, Linda, have lived in Oak Park and have been St. Giles parishioners for over 30 years. Their daughter, Veronica, is a graduate of St. Giles school and Fenwick, and was recently married at St. Giles.
Bob received his bachelor’s degree from DePaul University, and an MBA from Benedictine University. He works in the commercial real estate industry.
Bob has served on the Parish Pastoral Council and Finance Committee at St. Giles in the past and looks forward to serving again as St. Catherine of Siena-St. Lucy and St. Giles builds towards the future.
MARIA SAMATAS
My family and I have been St. Giles parishioners since 2012. My husband Bill and I live in Elmwood Park and have three adult children.
I have been actively involved in several ministries over the years: I have served as a member of the Liturgical Ministry as a Eucharistic Minister and as a Lector; I have served as a member of the Parish Pastoral Counsel for several years; and I have volunteered as an assistant for Family Religious Education.
I have the pleasure of serving as the head of the St. Giles Hospitality Ministry, and I continue to enjoy facilitating the Wednesday Night Bible Study group which I co-founded with Alex Ryan several years ago.
BOB WIELGOS
I have been a member of St. Giles since 1998 through the Family Mass Community. My wife Maura and I raised our two sons in the church.
I taught in the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd for seven years, served on the Coordinating Board for three years and I took three trips with the Appalachian Service Project.
In my professional life, I am a self-employed executive coach and I help leaders in large companies improve their skills in leadership and teamwork.
Maura and I love to travel and we recently returned from a week in Prince Edward Island, Canada. Our next trip is to Liverpool, England to see a Premier League soccer game and to visit every Beatles’ tourist sight we can find.
JOHN G. BRUNN
I am a life-long resident of Oak Park. I received First Communion and Confirmation at St. Catherine of Siena Church. My wife, Theresa, and I were married there in 1968.
I graduated from St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa with a degree in Business Administration. We have been members of the Family Mass Community of St. Giles since 1973.
For the past twenty-five years I have been a volunteer with the AARP Tax Aide program helping seniors and low-income people file their income taxes. I have my own business, Bruun Tax and Bookkeeping Service, LLC. I have managed the finances of the Family Mass Community since 2002 and have served on the parish Finance Committee and the Facilities Committee.
DAN DELANEY
Dan Delaney and his wife, Maureen, have lived in Oak Park for over 30 years; they have two daughters, Kiley and Caitlin, who are graduates of St. Giles School.
Dan served on the Parish Pastoral Council and Finance Committee at St. Giles, serving as the chair of the Finance Committee for the last ten-plus years.
Dan grew up in Elmhurst, where he attended Catholic grade school and high school. He is an attorney who works on commercial litigation matters at a large law firm.
KEVIN KELL
Kevin and his wife Peggy have lived in Oak Park since July 1977. Both are retired now enjoying grandchildren and being active.
Upon moving to Oak Park, they became members of the St. Catherine of Siena–St. Lucy Parish.
Kevin’s involvement with the Church has been with the Pastoral Council, Facilities Committee, Finance Council, Eucharistic Minister, and a member of the Renew My Church Committee. He is looking forward to assisting in Building a New Reality.
THOMAS A. SCHOUTEN
I was born and raised in Chicago in the far south side Roseland neighborhood. I married Susan Olsen at St. Catherine of Siena Church in 1975. St. Catherine of Siena-St. Lucy Parish and Oak Park have been home for us ever since. We have three adult children and four grandchildren.
At St. Catherine-St. Lucy, I have been and continue to be a Lector, Eucharistic Minister and Altar Server. I have also served on the Parish Council.
For 32 years I worked for the Social Service Department of the Circuit Court of Cook County as a Caseworker, Supervisor and Administrator. Following this I worked for five years as a self-employed handyman. I retired in 2008 and for the past 15 years have been a regular volunteer at the Oak Park River Forest/Beyond Hunger Food Pantry.
I am looking forward to helping to build our vibrant, new parish community.
JUDGE WILLIAM B. SULLIVAN
Bill Sullivan is a lifelong and fourth generation member of St. Catherine of Siena-St. Lucy Parish. His great-grandparents co-founded the parish in the 1880’s.
Bill lives in Oak Park with his wife, Cheryl, the Principal at Beye School in Oak Park, and his three children: Cali (second year law student at Columbia University in New York); Patrick (2023 graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign); and Megan (2023 graduate of Miami of Ohio University).
Bill is a Circuit Court of Cook County Judge, having served in the Chancery Division for the past seven years. He was a long-time member of the St. Catherine-St. Lucy Finance Committee prior to the parish merger.
SHARON BRESNAHAN
My husband, Tim, and I joined St. Giles Parish when we moved to Galewood in 1986. We have two daughters who attended St. Giles School from 3-year-old Pre School through 8th grade. During that time, we both served on the St. Giles School Board.
I have worked at the Parish since 1994 in a variety of roles. I was actively involved in our last two capital campaigns: The Shared Cup and Foundations of Faith helping to coordinate volunteer outreach, communications and accounting.
Currently, I am responsible for Parishioner Accounts and the coordination of Parish Baptisms. I also serve as a Eucharistic Minister and Altar Server at weekend Mass. I enjoy the opportunity to meet and interact with so many of our wonderful parishioners.
CAROLYN BURKE
Carolyn Burke has served as Exron Capital’s Chief Financial Officer since 2019. Carolyn began her career as a Certified Public Accountant with KPMG in Chicago and spent her entire career working in the financial services industry. After KPMG, she spent three years at Van Kampen American Capital. In 1995, she joined Brinson Partners where she served as Secretary, Treasurer and Vice President the Brinson Funds. She then moved to the investment side of the business where she spent seven years as Managing Director and Chief Administrative Officer of the UBS Global Asset Management Global Fixed Income Team. Carolyn joined Mesirow Advanced Strategies in 2009 where she served as Senior Managing Director and Chief Financial Officer of the $16B hedge fund-of-fund business.
Carolyn received a BBA with a concentration in accounting from the University of Notre Dame and her MBA with concentrations in finance and strategy from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business. She is a Certified Public Accountant. She is an active volunteer and serves on the Boards and chairs the finance committee for three not-for-profits. Carolyn is an avid golfer but her greatest joy comes from spending time with her twin boys.
STEPHEN LEGATZKE
Steve is long-time parish member from the St. Catherine-St Lucy branch since 1992 and has served in a number of positions on that campus, including being a catechist and confirmation teacher, member of the parish pastoral council, altar server, usher, Praise Choir member, and co-chair of the To Teach Who Christ Is campaign. He also has served on various commissions and focus groups for the Archdiocese of Chicago.
He and his wife, Andrea, have two daughters, Hannah and Ellen, each now out of the house working in St. Paul, Minnesota and Washington DC. Steve is an attorney, practicing tax law, for over 30 years. Like it or not, he is still a Notre Dame fan, where he obtained his undergraduate degree in government and finance, in the same year that Notre Dame won its last national championship in football. He is a recovering triathlete but still runs (if you can call it that) three times a week with a running group of Longfellow school dads for the last 15 years.
He is excited to work on the parish’s finance committee to support the spiritual growth of the parish and make investments in each other and in future parish members.
JOHN MILDER
John Milder has been a Parishioner at St. Catherine of Siena-St. Lucy and St. Giles Parish for 12 years. He and his wife, Laura, are active supporters of both the parish and school communities. John and Laura have three boys (two Sophomores at Fenwick and a 7th grader at St. Giles). He served on the St. Giles Finance Committee for ten years and has been on the St. Giles School Board for eight years.
John attended Loyola University of Chicago where he studied Economics and Political Science. Shortly after graduating from Loyola John served in the Peace Corps in Senegal, Africa for two and a half years. His career in Financial Services has included posts in Chicago, Boston, London, Seoul and San Diego. He is now a Financial Advisor at MLM Wealth Management, a Naperville-based wealth advisory firm.
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