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Father Henry V Spielmann




SPIELMANN - Father Henry V., of the Order of St. Augustine died November 2, the feast of All Souls of the Church. He was 97 years old. For the past 69 years, Fr. Spielmann was a member of the Cascia Hall School Community where he served as priest, teacher, coach, athletic director, librarian, prior, counselor, and friend for generations. He was known for his quick wit and sense of humor and his hospitality to all who crossed his path. He will be missed, but will forever be remembered as a legend at Cascia Hall. Services will be held on Friday November 6th at St. Rita Chapel on the Cascia Hall campus. Visitation will be from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. The funeral Mass will begin at 1:30 p.m., and burial will follow at Calvary Cemetery. A Reception will begin at 4 p.m. in the Cascia Hall dining hall. In lieu of flowers, those who wish to express their love for and gratitude to Fr. Henry may make a donation to the Fr. Spielmann Scholarship Fund in the Cascia Hall Foundation, 2520 South Yorktown Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74114. These gifts will continue to remind future students of this great Augustinian and priest. Father Henry V. Spielmann

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Jennifer Kruckeberg, Colorado Springs (8 months ago)
Father Spielmann,
I had the pleasure of meeting you in the late 80's when I attended Cascia Hall for three years. Although you were no longer teaching, I remembered hearing so many stories about you from my father (Roy Harris, passed away in 2007) who graduated from Cascia Hall in 1956. The school was blessed by your presence and I know you will be forever missed.
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