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ST. JOHN VIANNEY CHURCH
APRIL 21 & 22, 2018 - FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
CONGRATULATIONS FIRST COMMUNION STUDENTS
These students received their sacrament on Saturday, April 14th at the
4:30pm Mass (above) and Sunday, April 15th at the 9:00am Mass (below).
PASTOR’S PERSPECTIVE Congratulations to the 82 children who received their First Holy
Communion last weekend. What a blessing that they can now receive
the Body and Blood of Christ with the rest of their families. It is also a
milestone for the parents as the primary religious educators of their
children. Just before the child’s baptism, the Church addresses the
parents and godparents in this way:
You have come here to present this child for baptism. By water and the Holy Spirit he/she is to
receive the gift of new life from God, who is love. On your part, you must make it your constant care
to bring him/her up in the practice of the faith. See that the divine life which God gives him/her is
kept safe from the poison of sin, to grow always stronger in his/her heart. If your faith makes you
ready to accept this responsibility, renew now the vows of your own baptism. Reject sin; profess
your faith in Christ Jesus. This is the faith of the Church. This is the faith in which this child is about
to be baptized.
As a parish, we are committed to support parents in the faith formation of their children. We do so
through the many ministries we offer for children in preschool through high school. We also offer
programs for adults to continue to grow in their faith.
Of course the single-most important way to foster the growth of faith is through the regular
celebration of the Eucharist on the Lord’s Day. Sunday Mass is indispensable to faith formation. It is
also our primary way of giving witness to what we believe and then being sent to put our faith into
practice.
We all know that children learn a lot by following the example of others. In that sense, we all
participate in the faith formation of others by how we participate in the liturgy. A few practical ways
to give witness include:
• Make Sunday Mass the priority for family activities that day.
• Come a bit early to socialize with other families in the gathering space.
• Participate fully, especially through song. We are singing Christ’s victory story!
• Participate in the whole Mass. Leaving early gives children the message that Christ must not
have been very victorious!
• Socialize with other families in the gathering space after Mass.
• Talk about what the homily meant to you as you drive home.
We are all teachers of our youth in the ways of faith. Let’s do our very best, especially through our
active participation at Sunday Mass, to fulfill our duty to hand on the gift of faith by our witness and
our example.
SJV WEEKLY CALENDAR Monday, April 23 to Sunday, April 29, 2018
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
9:00am Daily
Mass
1:00pm
Fibromyalgia /
Arthritis Group
7:45 & 9:00am Daily
Mass
9:00am Mom’s
Morning
12:30pm Staff Mtg
5:30pm Celebration
Ringers Rehearsal
7:00pm Social Justice
Mtg
7:00pm Boy Scout Troop
Mtg
7:00pm Exultate Choir
7:45 & 9:00am Daily
Mass
7:45 & 9:00am Daily
Mass
9:45am Tai-Chi
12:00pm Women’s
Drop in Cards
5:00pm Liturgy
Commission
5:30pm Brownie
Troop Mtg
6:30pm CEW
Renewal
9:00am Daily
Mass
3:30pm Reconciliation
5:30pm Private Party
4:30pm Mass
Sunday
7:30am Mass
9:00am Mass w/
Exultate, Children’s
Liturgy
10:00am RCIA
11:00am Mass
w/ Graduating
Seniors
12:00pm Graduating
Senior Brunch
LITURGY FOR THE 4TH SUNDAY OF EASTER
To maintain reverence, please turn off electronic devices.
The Order of Mass can be followed in the Gather hymnal #166.
Assisted listening devices and large print readings are available in the Gathering Space.
Family Votive Candles Through the memorial gifts of
families, the votive candle boxes
around the Mary Statue are lit
for your special intentions. To
cover the cost of candles, we
ask a gift of $5 per week,
running from Sunday to
Saturday. Please stop by the
office during office hours to
request a candle be lit for your
intention. Candles are lit by the
office staff only.
Candles for
April 22 - 28, 2018
LaVonda Gene Encapera
Edward Lioen
Robert Chanez
Rose Marie Murray
Cheryl Young
Rev. Roger Hough
Wayne Cherney
Jack & Phyllis Schwertman -
Special Intention
George Van Damme
Mrs. Katherine D. Menard -
Special Intention
INTRODUCTORY RITE
Gathering Song River of Glory Schutte
Gloria Mass for a New World Gather #218
Refrain
Glory, glory to God in the highest,
and on earth peace
to people of good will.
Verse 1
We praise you, we bless you,
we adore you, we glorify you,
we give you thanks
for your great glory,
Lord God, heavenly King,
O God, almighty Father. refrain
Verse 2
Lord Jesus Christ,
Only Begotten Son,
Lord God, Lamb of God,
Son of the Father,
you take away the sins of the world,
have mercy on us;
you take away the sins of the world,
receive our prayer;
you are seated at the right hand
of the Father, have mercy on us. refrain
Verse 3
For you alone are the Holy One,
you alone are the Lord,
you alone are the Most High,
Jesus Christ,
with the Holy Spirit,
in the glory of God the Father.
Amen. Amen. refrain
Fourth Sunday of Easter: Called To Be Shepherds Reading I Acts 4:8–12 (the stone that has become the
cornerstone)
Reading II 1 John 3:1–2 (recognizing the Son)
Gospel John 10:11–18 (the Good Shepherd)
Key Passage Jesus said, “I am
the good shepherd. The good
shepherd lays down his life for
the sheep.” (John 10:11)
Adult: Whom are you
shepherding in your life right
now, and who shepherds you?
Child: Who has been like a
shepherd to you by their
example? For whom could you
be a shepherd?
Mon: Acts 11:1-18,
Ps 42:2-3; 43:3, 4
[cf. 3a], Jn 10:1-10
Tue: Acts 11:19-26, Ps 87:1b
-3, 4-5, 6-7 [117:1a],
Jn 10:22-30
Wed: 1 Pt 5:5b-14, Ps 89:2-3,
6-7, 16-17 [2],
Mk 16:15-20
Thu: Acts 13:13-25,
Ps 89:2-3, 21-22, 25
and 27 [2], Jn 13:16-20
Fri: Acts 13:26-33, Ps 2:6-7,
8-9, 10-11ab [7bc],
Jn 14:1-6
Sat: Acts 13:44-52, Ps 98:1,
2-3ab, 3cd-4 [3cd],
Jn 14:7-14
Next Sunday: Acts 9:26-31, Ps 22:26-
27, 28, 30, 31-32
[26a], 1 Jn 3:18-24,
Jn 15:1-8
©Liturgical Publications Inc.
LITURGY OF THE WORD
Readings of the day are in the Gather hymnal, #1071.
Psalm 118 This is the Day Joncas
Gospel Acclamation Mass for a New World Gather #219
LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST
Presentation of the Gifts One Lord True
11:00 a.m. Assumption High School Choir
Eucharistic Acclamations
Mass for a New World
Holy, Holy, Holy
Gather #222
Holy, Holy, Holy
Lord God of hosts.
Heaven and earth are
full of your glory.
Hosanna in the highest.
Blessed is he, blessed is he
who comes in the
name of the Lord.
Hosanna in the highest.
Hosanna in the highest.
Memorial Acclamation B
Gather #224
When we eat this Bread
and drink this Cup,
we proclaim your Death,
O Lord, until you come
again, until you come again.
Amen
Gather #226
Amen! Amen! Amen! Amen!
Chanted Lord’s Prayer
Gather #184
Lamb of God
Gather #228
Lamb of God,
you take away
the sins of the world,
have mercy on us.
Lamb of God,
you take away
the sins of the world,
have mercy on us.
Lamb of God,
you take away
the sins of the world,
grant us peace.
Communion Bread of Life From Heaven Briehl/Haugen
Congratulations to
Ethan Good, St. John
Vianney accompanist,
Brass Ensemble and
Apostles of "Hymn" musician, for winning the Quad City Youth
Symphony Concerto Competition! Ethan will be playing the
“Arutunian Trumpet Concerto” with the Quad City
Symphony Orchestra at 3:00pm on Sunday, April 29th at
the Adler Theater. Tickets for the concert can be purchased
online at www.qcso.org, by phone at 563-322-7276, or at
the QCSO Box Office: 327 Brady Street, Davenport, IA
52801.
Noteworthy
News
For more information
and to get involved, see
the parish website: www.sjvbett.org/volunteer-
music.html or contact
Eleanor Kiel: liturgy@sjvbett.org
Celebration Ringers rehearsal is
April 24 at 5:30pm. We ring for
7:30 and 9am Masses on May 6.
Exultate Choir rehearsal is April 24
at 7pm. We sing for 9am Mass on
April 29.
Brass Ensemble plays for 4:30pm
Mass on May 5.
Chamber Ensemble plays for 4:30pm
Mass on May 13.
Thank you Apostles of “Hymn” for a
great season of music ministry! If
you are in grades 7-12, please con-
sider joining us for our 2018-2019
season! All are welcome to minister
to our parish in this most vibrant
and fun way!
Liturgy Commission meets Thursday,
April 26 at 5:00pm in the Vianney
Room.
Assumption High
School Choir
Thank you for the beautiful music you provided this
weekend at the 11 a.m. Mass!
The next Taizé Praise is Wednesday, May 9 at 6:30pm in the Mary Chapel.
CONCLUDING RITE
Sending Forth Go Out to the World Gather #762
Please use Gather book for verses
2nd Hymn The King of Love Baker
Mass Intentions Monday, April 23
9:00 am † Jeanette Manthey
Tuesday, April 24
7:45 am † Margaret Steinle
9:00 am † Susan Hackfort
Wednesday, April 25
7:45 am † Marion Russow
9:00 am † Steve Killian
Thursday, April 26
7:45 am † Bob Losasso
9:00 am † Nancy Farrell
Friday, April 27
9:00 am † Bob Quinn
Saturday, April 28
4:30 pm † Betty Ann Smith & Janine
Sunday, April 29
7:30 am People of the Parish
9:00 am † Charles & Lorraine Gude
11:00 am † Joyce Flanders
SJV BOOK DISCUSSION Join us on Monday, May 7 at 1:00pm, as we discuss “Born A Crime: Stories From
a South African Childhood” by Trevor Noah. Trevor was born to a white Swiss
father and a black Xhosa mother at a time when such a union was punishable by five
years in prison. This is the story of a mischievous young boy who grows into a restless
young man as he struggles to find himself in a world where he was never supposed to
exist. It’s also the story of his loving, fearless, rebellious, and fervently religious
mother: a woman determined to save her son from the cycle of poverty, violence, and
abuse that would ultimately threaten her own life. For more information or to get a copy of the book, please
contact Judy Benevento: 563-343-0443 or judybill64@aol.com.
From Death to New Life -
Our Prayers and Sympathy To Mike Anderson and Family on the death of his Sister-In-Law,
Nancy Anderson;
and to The Family & Friends of
Tyler Ekstrand;
and to Mike Sampson and Family on the death of his Father,
Henry Sampson.
May They Rest In Peace.
Baptisms -
Sean Edward Valliere
Son of David & Colleen
4TH SUNDAY OF EASTER
There is a phrase that has become popular if not overused in the
business world today. It is "thinking outside the box." What this means is to be more
creative, to do away with traditional thinking. It is most often used in the world of
advertising, where companies attempt to come up with new and innovative ways to get
consumers to notice them. Unfortunately, this type of thinking all too often leads to being
outside the boundaries of good taste, as well. Like a shepherd's fence, perhaps the box
was created for a very good reason to begin with!
Today's Gospel reading from John relates Jesus' narrative of being the Good
Shepherd. He states adamantly that he will lay down his life for his flock, but he also says
he will think outside of the box when he says: "I have other sheep that do not belong to
this fold. These also I must lead, and they will hear my voice, and there will be one flock,
one shepherd." The Good Shepherd fights for our very lives against the evils of the world,
so much so that he sacrificed himself so that we might be saved. It is the least we can do to call others who
have strayed from the shepherd's flock.
A traditional shepherd keeps his flock close to him, builds a fence to keep them safe. Should one
stray, he uses his crook to bring it home. The Good Shepherd provides us with the sacrament of penance,
our way of returning to the flock. The priest is the sign and instrument of God's merciful love and forgiveness
for our straying (CCC 1465). On this Fourth Sunday of Easter, we would do well to listen to the Good
Shepherd, who invites us to return the flock.
©2009 Liturgical Publications Inc.
St. John Vianney ● Bettendorf, IA
WHAT’S HAPPENING
PARISH / SCHOOL SECRETARY POSITION Saint Alphonsus Parish in Davenport, Iowa, is hiring a parish/school secretary. The job will be for 32-35 hours per week, split between the two offices. We offer major medical, dental, and 401(k). Duties will include, but not be limited to, assisting with student drop-off and
pick-up, weekly bulletin, filing state reports for school, lunch program billing, learning payroll procedures, and Servant Keeper. Knowledge of parish database programs, such as Servant Keeper, is a plus. Qualified candidates should be creative, flexible, and able to take on miscellaneous assigned duties. Please contact
St. Alphonsus parish office for more information at 563-322-0987. Résumés may be sent to 2618 Boies
Ave. Davenport, IA 52802.
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS NEEDED Have you ever considered participating in the Liturgy as a Eucharistic Minister? Perhaps you have felt the Holy Spirit tap-tap-tapping you to serve your fellow parishioners by way of this very special ministry, but didn't know how to answer. Now you know! Just call or email one of our
coordinators, Susan Cassatt (563-355-8187 ~ susancassatt6@gmail.com) or Lori Lower
(563-355-2048 ~ lorilower18@gmail.com) to inquire. They are more the happy to answer your questions
and set up a date for training. Ministers are needed for all Mass times.
EARTH DAY: HONORING THE EARTH Sunday, April 22, is Earth Day, which is a special day
to honor Mother Earth and the Sacred Web of Life. Our Lady of the Prairie Retreat Center in Wheatland, Iowa, has invited Kerry Batteau, a native healer, to lead us in a pipe ceremony, drumming and blessing of Mother Earth. This free event will be held from
2:00-4:00pm. Come join us and celebrate the magnificent gift that God has given us, Mother Earth. A free will offering can be given.
ND CLUB OF THE QUAD CITIES Calling all Friends, Family, and Alumni of Notre Dame. The ND Club of the Quad Cities would like to connect with you! If you haven't received our latest newsletter (please check your Spam folder) and would like to reconnect, please email Mike Cipriano at: ciprianomichaelc@sau.edu. We
will gladly add you to our active email list. Our upcoming Universal Notre Dame Night is scheduled for Thursday, June 28th, so don't delay in reconnecting today!
GARDEN MINISTRY If you like to garden, please consider this. Give the QC Garden Ministry a hand. Raising vegetables for local food pantries and soup kitchens, this ecumenical group of volunteers plants and harvests over 40,000 lbs. of veggies each
year helping many hungry families in our community. To volunteer, even if you can only give an hour once in a while, call Scott Bengfort at 563.370.2749 or email bengfort4@gmail.com.
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER is a weekend to rediscover the spark that was there on your wedding day. Take time to rediscover the best friend you had when you were first married.
Join the millions of couples worldwide who have learned how to keep their marriage vibrant and alive by signing up today to attend one of the upcoming
weekends on September 7th-9th in Cedar Falls, October 19th-21st in Marathon, WI, or November 2nd-4th in Coralville. Early registration is highly
recommended. For more information, visit our website at: to iowa-wwme.org, call 563-608- 3305, or
email: JLJwwme08@gmail.com.
Lourdes Catholic School has opened its Summer
Program to any students who are St. John Vianney
parishioners. If you are in need of a safe but engaging
environment for your school-age (ages 5-12) children this
summer, this might be the answer for you!
Summer Care begins June 4th and lasts through
August 10th (through August 17th for 3 & 4-year olds).
You are able sign up for full-time summer care, or only for
the days of the week you intend to use it over the summer.
Drop off is as early at 7:00am, and pick up as
late as 5:30pm.
Full-time rates are as low as $170 per
week. If you are interested, or have
more questions, please contact
Lourdes' Director of Extended Care,
Beth Giese at
beth.giese@lourdes.pvt.k12.ia.us.
SHIPWRECKED Vacation Bible
School
June 4-8 from
9am-Noon
Ahoy, castaways! We hope you
can join us for a week of exploration on an island of
adventure! At Shipwrecked VBS, kids learn that Jesus
rescues us when life gets stormy!
Registration forms were sent home with RE students on
April 4th. Additional forms are available in the Gathering
Space and on the church website. Space is limited, so
register today. Registration is open to parishioners age
3-grade 5. Fee: $25 per child payable to SJV Church. No
family will be turned away due to an inability to pay fees.
Questions? Contact Nicky Stevenson at
nickystevenson98@hotmail.com.
Adult volunteers are needed for a safe and successful
week! Free registration for your kids! Teen volunteers
entering grades 6th-12th are needed as group leaders.
Please attend our training and
decorating day on Sunday, June 3 at 12:00.
Weekly Statement Week of April 14 & 15, 2018
Weekly Collection .......... $12,309.30 Offertory .......................... $1,723.23
GRADUATING
HIGH SCHOOL
SENIORS!
Remember to RSVP for the brunch in
your honor in the SJV Parish Activity
Center on Sunday April 29, following
11:00 Mass. Please call the
church office 332-7910, or
email office@sjvbett.org,
with your name and number of family
members who will be attending.
Hope to see you there!
Davenport, Bettendorf &
Eldridge, IA
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PAT FORTINLicensed in Iowa & Illinois
Office: 563-823-5928
Mobile: 563-940-7000
Email: pfortin@melfosterco.com
www.patfortin.com
(parish member)
Making It Happen! Your Realtor For LifeYo
BOARD CERTIFIED PLASTIC SURGEON
REFLECTIONS MEDICAL SPA3900 28th Ave Dr Suite 105 Moline, IL 61265
Phone: 309.764.4650 Fax: 309.764.4655
ASSUMPTION HIGH SCHOOL
Outstanding Academics Faith Centered • Student Focused
(563) 326-5313ONE IN THE SPIRIT
4775 Elmore Ave. 563-355-7801Next to Best Buy
Art Monuments in Stone
1406 W. Locust St. Davenport, IA
(563) 323-8807
BETTENDORF EYECARE CENTER Dr. Ammie Chizek Dr. Aaron Chizek
Parishioners
(563) 359-44461875 Middle Road • Bettendorf
Tracy Wachal Naab, Agent
1904 Middle Rd. • Bettendorf, IA 52722
Bus 563-355-4500 • Fax 563-355-5005
tracy@tracynaab.com www.tracynaab.com
Expert
Installation Or
Do It Yourself
LINOLEUM SHOP
Carpet - Vinyl - Ceramic - Hardwoods
1353 W. 3rd 323-3301
MESICK FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
2303 E. 53rd St., Suite 3, Davenport, IA
Sarah Mesick, D.C. • Timothy Mesick, D.C.
Parish Members 344-0707
C. Ewert Plumbing & Heating, Inc.
Residential - Commercial - Industrial
Repairs - Remodeling - New Construction
Water Heaters - Sales & Service
1316 W. 4th 322-3222
Kahl Home for the Aged & Infirm
Skilled & Intermediate Nursing CareFacility with Rehabilitation
Sponsored by the Carmelite Sisters
324-16216701 Jersey Ridge Rd., Davenport, IA
DR. MATTHEW MEYERParish Member
NORTHWEST CHIROPRACTIC CENTRE, P.C.
1707 Washington St. • Davenport
324-3817 • www.nwchiro.net
New Patients Treated on Same Day • Hrs. 7am-6pm
EARL PAYSON Attorney at Law
Personal InjuryWorkman’s Compensation
563-323-8054 www.paysonlaw.com
Your Best Vision For Life
William Benevento, M.D.563-323-2020 • www.esaeyecare.com
777 Tanglefoot Lane, Bettendorf
JIM SMITH
Sales & Leasing Consultant, Parishioner
563.441.3437 Direct | 563.441.3400 Main
815.878.3071 Cell • jsmith@greencc.com
www.greenfamilyauto.com
www.greenbuickgmc.com
3210 E Kimberly, Davenport, IA 52807
2239 Kimberly Rd. • Bettendorf
563.355.1255 • www.treehouseqc.com
Parishioner Owned
Welcomes fellow parish members as patients
Michelle Sprengelmeyer, M.D.
200 S. Cody Rd., LeClaire, IA 52753 563-421-9740
Health Group
Specializing in Residential and Commercial
Overhead Doors Service and Installationwww.barrondoors.com
(563) 391-1052
4710 N. Brady Street, Davenport, Iowa 52806
sales@barroneq.com
Matt SturdevantParishioner
1903 Pershing Avenue
Davenport, IA 52803
www.gosturdy.com
563-322-7143
Ma
190
www
563-322-7143
Family DentistryTHOMAS W. OLSON D.D.S.
Spruce Center
355-55131912 Middle Rd., Bettendorf, Iowa 52722
Promotional Products & Corporate ApparelKEVIN KWAK, Account Executive
563-508-9947 www.advantageadvertising.us
Buy • Selling • Build Tim Martin
cell: 309.738.2222
office: 563.332.6464www.QCHome.com • TimMartin@RuhlHomes.com
Licensed in Iowa & Illinois
Thank you to all clients and friends
for your past, present and
future business and trust.
Contact Rob Witte to place an ad today! rwitte@4LPi.com or (800) 950-9952 x2501
Church Contacts
Office Manager & Baptisms
Julie Mishler .......................... 332-7910
Fax 332-0833
office@sjvbett.org
Religious Ed (Grades P-6)
Jeannie Moran & Nicky Stevenson
.. ..................................... 332-7910 x113
re@sjvbett.org
Youth Ministry (Grades 7-12)
Jan Stevenson ............. 332-7910 x111
ym@sjvbett.org
SJV Preschool
Christy Barnum ...................... 332-5308
preschool@sjvbett.org
Health Ministry ……….….332-7910 x122
health@sjvbett.org
Liturgy and Music
Eleanor Kiel ................. 332-7910 x112
liturgy@sjvbett.org
Finance / Contributions
Colleen Evans .............. 332-7910 x117
finance@sjvbett.org
SJV Prayer Chain
mrspraymann@aol.com
Vianney Vine Newsletter
Jan Touney………………………....332-7910
news@sjvbett.org
VIRTUS Coordinator
Tammy Guest ............... 332-7910 x116
receptionist@sjvbett.org
Counseling
Sister Rae Elwood ................. 359-7346
Victim Assistance Coordinator
Diocese of Davenport 349-5002…….vac@diodav.org
Parish Council
Les Lipinski ............................ 235-3723
Finance Council
Mark McCluskey .................... 332-0300
Catholic Education
Lourdes Catholic School (K-Grade 8)
Call……………………………….........359-3466
Assumption High School (Grades 9-12)
Call………………..…………………… 326-5313
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults)
Adults interested in learning more about
the Catholic faith are encouraged and
invited to contact the parish office.
Sacraments Baptisms Please call the parish office for
details and registration. We ask that you
attend one of the baptismal instruction
classes before the birth of your child.
Baptisms are scheduled via Julie Mishler.
Eucharist for Sick and Confined Please call
the parish office by 4:00pm on Thursday, if
you wish to receive the Eucharist on Sunday
mornings following the 9:00am Mass.
Reconciliation is held in the Reconciliation
Chapel, behind the choir loft of the main
church, on Saturdays from 3:30-4:15pm.
Marriage Congratulations as you prepare to
celebrate the sacrament of marriage. Please
call the church office at least nine months
prior to your wedding date to participate in
the preparation process.
Next Class at St. John Vianney,
Saturday, May 5, 2018
9-11:00am, Vianney Room,
Use NW Entrance
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• INTERIOR & EXTERIOR •
SENSIBLE PRICES, SUPERIOR WORK & SUPREME PAINTBOB & JAN EGGER
Parish Member
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332-7415
340-6590
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Painting Contractors3
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Since 1973
Come Visit Our Showroom
www.lovewellfence.com 563-391-7025
MICHAEL J. DOYLE, D.D.S.Family Dentistry
KERI C. DOYLE, D.D.S., M.S.Pediatric Dentistry
3205 Ridge Pointe 355-7884
Tree & Lawn Care Experts Since 1880133
2250 E Leclaire Rd., Eldridge | (563) 355-0701 W W W. D AV E Y. C O M
Timothy J. Smith, DDS Benjamin R. Selden, DDS
Rob H. Keech
AAA Court Family Dental2820 AAA Court, Suite 2
Bettendorf, IA 52722 (563) 449-1070
aaactdental@gmail.com
HALLIGAN-McCABE-DeVRIES FUNERAL HOME“Every Life Tells a Story. Let Us Help Share Yours.”
ESTABLISHED 1889
322-4438 • 614 MAIN STREET, DAVENPORT, IOWA
www.hmdfuneralhome.com
THOMAS E. SHIEAttorney at Law
Wills, Trusts, Real Estate
601 Brady St., Ste. 220 Davenport, IA 52803
324-8244
WISE GUYS PIZZA
2408 E. 53rd St. • Davenport
WE DELIVER 355-3888
Colin Waddick, ICPI certified
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St. John Vianney Supporter 563-355-4433
Lourdes Catholic School Supporter
(563) 391-6202
Jim Wadle, Funeral Assistant
Parishioner
644 River Dr. • Bettendorf 355-1751
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Bettendorf, IA 52722
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