Thursday, March 26, 2009

In Our Community

In Memoriam
World War II veteran, William D. Ryden Sr., 86, of Clifton passed away peacefully at home on March 9, 2009. A 59-year resident of Clifton, Mr. Ryden was born and raised in Nutley, graduating from Nutley High School in 1940. He worked for the State of New Jersey as an electrician and proudly served his country during World War II as a gunner's mate second class in the U.S. Navy from 1942 to 1948. He is survived by his devoted and loving wife, Gloria (Rosetta), to whom he was married for 66 years; his four children, Karen Palkewicz and her husband, Richard, Sandra Woudenberg, William D. Ryden Jr. and Wayne Ryden and his wife, Connie; his eight grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Mr. Ryden is also survived by his eldest brother, Carl "Freddy" and his youngest brother, Richard, as well as several nieces and nephews.

Using E-mail to Make, Keep and Invite Friends.
Communication is vital to any relationship. That includes your relationship with others groups, teams and ministries going on at Holy Trinity. E-mail puts a powerful communication tool at our fingertips. Not only can we stay informed about news, events and happenings in the Holy Trinity community, but we are able to share that news with our friends as well by passing the information along to them or inviting them to be part of the Holy Trinity mailing list.

As postal rates continue to rise -- another two cents in May -- we are trying to distribute more and more of our information electronically. If you haven't already shared your e-mail address with the church office, please consider doing so by sending an e-mail with ADD ME TO THE MAILING LIST in the subject line to office.htlcnutley@verizon.net.

Congratulations!
On the engagements of:

Chelsea Cicci to Christopher Wright

and

Janette Lutz to Patrick McGinness


Graduating in May or June?
Please let us know the date and from where you are graduating and we will share that good news. Feel free to share your future plans, ad well.

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