The family of Johannes Borgman and Antonia Harms in Raalte was pleased on August 21, 1935 with the birth of a son who was given the names Bernardus and Johannes at his baptism. Fons, as he would be known to everyone after his brotherhood education, grew up in a warm nest with five brothers and four sisters. At the age of twelve he took the first step on the path that would ultimately lead to a life as a brother missionary. It all started in the minor seminary of the diocese of Utrecht. After his fourth year there he decided to change direction and turned to the missionaries of Mill Hill. On April 15, 1953 he was welcomed to the brotherhouse in Oosterbeek. As part of his training as a brother missionary, he took a course in agriculture and horticulture.

He had found his way and confirmed this on August 15, 1960 by taking the Eternal Oath.

Brother Tony passed away after a long time of suffering from cancer. He is preceded in death by his parents Clarence H. and Rose M. Wiedemer (Stauble) and his brothers, Edward and Thomas. He is survived by his sisters, Rita Stone and Theresa... View Obituary & Service Information


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Bernard was preceded in death by his parents, Vander and Ola D. Hay Waites; brothers Tommy Waites, Huey Waites, and Pete Waites; sister Lila Smith; and son-in-law Roger Colvin. He is survived by his wife of 64 years Silvia Hager Waites; and his children, Lourelia Alice Waites Pryor and husband David of Clinton, Mississippi; LaDonna Sue Waites Crotwell and husband Tony, of Pelahatchie, Mississippi; and Van Voss Waites and wife Shelby, of Madison, Mississippi; grandchildren, Jonathan Colvin and wife Hannah of Olive Branch, Mississippi; Beth Anne Colvin Travis and husband Chris of Bryant, Arkansas; Eric Nicholas Crotwell of Pelahatchie, Mississippi; Victoria Crawford Griffin and her husband, Corey of Lena, Mississippi; and Cole Avery Waites of Madison, Mississippi; 6 great-grandchildren; sister-in-law Elaine Waites and a number of relatives and friends.

Brother Bernard professed vows of poverty, chastity and obedience in a ceremony held at Our Lady of the Rosary Parish, Kellyville, on 23 September in front of his family, friends and brother Conventual Franciscans.

Portrayed by a federal prosecutor as a criminally incompetent chief compliance officer, Peter Madoff took a plea on Friday in federal court in Manhattan concerning the role he played in the massive Ponzi scheme his brother Bernard Madoff operated for decades under the guise of a hedge fund.

Peter has said he was shocked at his brother Bernard's arrest on Dec. 11, 2008 and that he didn't know his brother was stealing. But he also explained to prosecutors how he concealed information from the feds. He admitted such details as filling out financial forms with different colored pens to create the false impression that the forms were filled out on different dates.

The judge said that even as the existence of the Ponzi scheme became obvious, Peter Madoff helped his brother prepare more than $300 million worth of checks for family members, and took out $200,000 in cash for himself.

(June 24, 2022) We are sad to inform SoulTrackers of the passing of Bernard Belle, Grammy winning multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and producer, and brother of soul singer supreme Regina Belle-Battle. Bernard died of congestive heart failure. He was 57. Regina posted today on social media:

Brother Bernard Elliot SJ, a Jesuit who was involved with the Jesuit Refugee Service in the UK from its earliest days, died on Monday, after a brief illness. He was 82. Over more than 30 years, Bernard supported refugees arriving, often destitute, in the UK and tried to 'accompany, serve and advocate' on their behalf.


Bernard Gerald Elliot was born in Macclesfield on 20 May 1929 and went to school at St John's, Alton, and then Cotton College in Staffordshire. On leaving school, he served his National Service with the Royal Artillery, largely as an instructor of radar, before working in marketing and advertising in the confectionery trade.


Bernard entered the Society of Jesus at Harlaxton, Lincs, in 1963, at the age of 34, and studied administrative skills and economics at Campion Hall in Oxford; both his father and younger brother had been accountants. After taking his vows as a brother in 1965, he spent four years at Stonyhurst College in Lancashire as sacristan, and returned there in 1973 after his tertianship at Corby Hall in Sunderland. From 1976, he was Master to the Lower Grammar boys at Stonyhurst, before being appointed to work in the Jesuit parish of St George's in Worcester.


After a brief term at the Community Centre in Boscombe, Dorset, Bernard moved in 1979 to Heythrop College in London, where his collaboration with the Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) began. For the next 32 years, he was to assist, work with and listen to refugees, detainees and asylum seekers through JRS, based first at Osterley, near Heathrow, then in various parts of London - Stamford Hill, Stockwell, London Bridge and finally, at the Hurtado Jesuit Centre in Wapping.


The Jesuit Refugee Service was started in 1980 by Father Pedro Arrupe SJ; in the UK, Bernard established a system of support for Vietnamese fleeing from the atrocities of their homeland and arriving as refugees here. Below is a link to an interview, first published in 2005 on the 25th anniversary of JRS International, which tells the story in Bernard's words.


Bernard's final years were spent as a member of the Wimbledon Jesuit Community, living in Feltham, Middlesex. He was admitted to St Peter's Hospital in Chertsey on 19 March 2012 and died there on 2 April 2012. May he rest in peace.


To read an interview with Br Bernard, see: www.jrsuk.net/about_us/background/


Source: JRS/Jesuit Comms

Bernard Adams served as senior advisor for mayoral security for just over a year, earning a mere $1 per year despite an initial effort by the mayor to award his brother one of the highest salaries in city government.

The attempts to pay his brother first about $242,000 and then $210,000 were thwarted by city rules that bar public officials from using their positions to benefit close relatives, defined as spouses, domestic partners, children, parents and siblings. 006ab0faaa

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