WELCOME to this blog for the JOSS Class of 1968. This blog is for us, members of this class. It celebrates all of us, all that we are individually and as a group, and honors those who have died. Each one of us is uniquely graced and gifted.

Most of us first came together in 1956 at a little-known place in Central Ohio. Others arrived later. Whether we left the Josephinum before ordination or were ordained in 1968, we all followed uniquely individual calls.

We have journeyed through significant historical times - "Camelot", Vatican II, the Vietnam War, exploration of space, the civil rights movement, advances in communication technology, sexual abuse in the Catholic Church, growth in and loss of relationships, terrorism, medical/surgical breakthroughs, "Arab Spring", and much more.

The vision for this blog is to connect anew, share our stories, support one another.

Greetings! Jump on board! Peace and Shalom!

Tom Meyer
Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Sunday, October 9, 2016

Bill Rall is Recovering

In the first week of September Bill Rall was admitted to Cleveland Clinic for open heart surgery.  However, upon admission, the doctors found that Bill had a 9 cm aneurysm in his abdomen and his heart surgery was canceled.  The surgeons performed a risky procedure to repair his aneurysm.  He was placed on a ventilator and the intensive care team was unsuccessful over an extended period of time to wean him from the ventilator.

On October 7, Don Wampach emailed an update regarding Bill's recovery:

"This update on Bill is long overdue.  Bill is doing much better!  The power of prayer is at work!

"I have talked to Carol several times in recent weeks, including twice this week.  Mike Heydinger stopped in to see Bill a few weeks ago, and Tom and Kathy Dechant stopped in a couple days later.

"After much improvement, on September 27 Bill was able to move from the Cleveland Clinic into a rehab facility in Bucyrus, Ohio.  Mike was able to stop in there yesterday after the Joss reunion in Columbus, and he was much encouraged in contrast to his earlier visit.  Bill was sitting up in his chair watching TV when Mike arrived.  Bill recognized Mike immediately and gave him a firm handshake. When Mike saw Bill the first time, he was under heavy medication, but it has really worked well toward Bill's recovery.  However, Carol said that Bill is not totally in the clear.  The aneurysm surgery has completely healed to the doctor's satisfaction, and Bill feels no pain there.  He was not on any oxygen on this visit and his breathing was very clear.  Mike did not notice any signs of the COPD.  Bill talked hopefully of his future - a good sign.

"I suggest that we continue to keep Bill, Carol, and the family in our prayers.  If you are inclined, you can send a card or a note to Bill, either at home: 400 Helen Ave., Crestline, Ohio 44827-1318, or at the rehab center: Altercare, Room 200, 1929 Whetstone St., Bucyrus, Ohio 44820."
 
For those of you who do not remember, Bill left the Josephinum during First Theology.  Bill was ordained to the Permanent Diaconate shortly after this office was reinstituted by the Second Vatican Council and he has ministered in the Diocese of Toledo, OH, ever since.

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