Denny, Pop, and the 1950 World Series
The Game: The date is Saturday, October 7, 1950 and Pop (age 35) and Denny (age 10) are on their way to the World Series in Yankee Stadium. They can’t remember where the tickets came from but my guess is they were provided by someone at Kerby Saunders, Inc. The temperature is in the mid 60s with some high clouds; a perfect day for a ball game. The first pitch is scheduled for 2:05 PM and 68,098 fans wait anxiously for the fourth game of the fall classic to get underway. The Yankees have won the first three games versus the Phillies and want to the close out the series. The Yankees start Whitey Ford who is a little known rookie who was called up mid-year and has nine wins during the regular season. The Phillies counter with Bob Miller who has 11 wins in his first full season in the majors and finishes second in the Rookie of the Year balloting for the National League. The Yankees are loaded with future hall of famers: Manager Casey Stengel, Yogi Berra, Whitey, Johnny Mize, Phil Rizzuto, and the great Joe DiMaggio. The Phillies are known as the “Whiz Kids” because they are young and very confident. Philly teammates Robin Roberts and Richie Ashburn would also be inducted into the Hall of Fame. Announcing the game that day was Dizzy Dean the great pitcher for the Cardinals who would also be inducted into the Hall three years later.
Helen and Ray Memorial Dinner, October 19, 2013
Several years ago Barb had the idea that when mom and pop passed we come together in Mountain Lakes for a weekend and celebrate their lives. Turns out to have been a pretty good idea! Also, mom and pop had made their feelings clear and in keeping with their wishes this was not to be a religious or a solemn event. Just a gathering for the renewal of relationships, some hearty meals, good stories, some laughs, maybe a tear or two, and, in general, some quality time together. Well, we did it. Dinner Friday night, spreading the ashes at the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon, and the dinner and ceremony on Saturday night were perfect.
Special thanks to Chris Coombs, long time family friend, and cousin Michael-Ann for taking wonderful pictures at the dinner which you can see below. Also, thanks to those who came from so far away (California, Virginia, Mass., Columbus, New York, and Montville) to celebrate together.
I tried to put some order to the photos so below you’ll see the cocktail hour, ceremony and speakers, an appreciation for our spouses, cousins, and the next generation along with some photos of the “original eight”. If you would like to add any photos or comments just send them to me and I will insert them. So, now, enjoy!
Cocktail Hour
The Ceremony
First, our master of ceremonies, Todd, takes control. Aside from not letting me get up and speak for a second time he did a wonderful job.
Quiet down please
NO Art!! You’re not getting up here again!
I’m not kidding!!
OK, who’s next? Patty?
The Speakers
Thanks to all our speakers: Barb, Patty, Sean, Denny, Laura, Cardie, Megan, and Jan. Also, Maggie’s beautiful song and Quinn’s coming all the way from California to present that great video were deeply appreciated.
Barb
Patty
Sean
Laura
Megan
Cardie
Jan
Maggie Sang and the older folks cry.
And finally Quinn presents the video
The Audience
Judging by the smiles and applause it would appear our speakers did a good job.
In Appreciation…of our spouses
To Debby, Bob, Jan, Patty, and Adie: THANK YOU so much for putting up with all our craziness (much of it from me) for all these years. Mom and pop were proud of and loved you all.
In appreciation of our Cousins
Special thanks to Cardie, Carole, Dave, Michael-Ann, Laura, Jerry, Carol and Jack ‘o Boy for joining us. Your attendance was appreciated by all. I believe Uncle Jada, Aunt Betty, Aunt Stelle, Uncle George, our grandparents and, of course, my mom and dad are looking down and smiling; delighted that we spent this time together.
In Appreciation of the Next Generation
We are so proud of all of you. Don’t know how else to say it. Hopefully we set a good example for all of you on the benefits of remaining close and supportive. Thanks for being with us and celebrating Nana and Bompa.
In Appreciation of the “Original Eight”
The Big Boys
The Little Ones
A look back
Always watching over us
The Final Photos
Who new this….
….would lead to all this!!
Quinn and Aidan graduate:The academic world is rocked!!
Quinn Michael Mahony, son of Dave and Patty, (Dave is Denny’s son, who is Ray’s son, who is Ray’s son, who is Red Denny’s son, well, you get the idea) recently graduated from Capistrano Unified School District. Attending this monumental event were Quinn’s parents, brothers, Uncle Steve, and, making the journey all the way from Virginia, Aunt Barb.
Below is a brief write up from Dave on the events preceding graduation. In my view these events can be described as “so Mahony”. Goofing off and doing good almost simultaneously; somewhat of a family trait. Bompa and Nana would love it. The main thing is he was allowed “to walk”, graduated on time and is headed to college in the fall.
Dave’s commentary:
We didn’t get the OK from Quinn’s gym teacher till 4 hours before graduation that he would let him walk. He had to run 100 bleachers and fold all the gym clothes that were turned in to make up for sleeping through his 630 gym class most of the semester. It was Quinn’s commitment to help the teaching staff keep other kids sober that really put him over the top. Very Proud!
Patty and Dave with handsome Quinn
Gavin , Quinn, and Aidan
Aidan Storm Mahony (also son of Dave and Patty) graduated from 8th grade this June. He achieved high honors with a 3.85 (That’s an A minus for those who have been out of school for a while) Grade Point Average. He is looking forward to making his mark in HS this fall.
The proud graduate
Aidan (second from right) and buddies on graduation day
Quinn approaches graduation
Just a month from now in June, the oldest great grandchild, none other than Quinn Michael Mahony (Den and Adie’s grandson), will be graduating from high School. This momentous event will be profiled with pictures and hopefully some video provided by his proud father Dave. Until then here is a family photo taken on the family vacation in 2012 to Hawaii. To say the least, not a bad looking group!
Aidan, Quinn, Beautiful Patty, Dave, and Gavin
Recognition-this section will recognise some key accomplishments of family members in the areas of school and career.
As this article makes clear, Barb has had a huge impact on the Lacrosse program in Falls Church. Her organizational skills, fairness, humor, and commitment are all obvious here.
Brian is a digital arts teacher at Concord-Carlisle High School outside of Boston. He is also the creator of the Guumon toy figures which are are popular items in the US and Japan. See how he combines a passion for art education and art creation.
Another article on how Brian’s teaching skills lead to practical application for one of his students.
Colin and Mario’s 2003 football team was inducted into the Montville Township High School’s Hall of Fame. This organization recognizes accomplishment in the ares athletics, academics, and community service.
Denny was a successful executive and leader with American Cyanamid and Formica. Below is an interview which appeared in the company publication.
After a very successful advertising career, Todd started his own company out his home with no customers, a couple partners, and a very strong vision. The rest is history.
Art spent 28 years at Ricoh, starting as sales trainer and retiring as Region Vice President. Here is an interview he gave in 2009.
Ricoh’s reorganization announcement in 2005. Art is named RVP.
For about 20 years Denny and Adie served on the St Clare’s Hospital Harvest Festival, apparently with the occasional assistance of son Brian, to raise funds for the hospital.