by Fr. Dennis Donovan, SDB
A native of Fargo, N.D.,
Gerald Emmanuel Warner was born on Christmas Day, Dec. 25, 1931. He died peacefully in his sleep at United
Hebrew Nursing Home in New Rochelle, N.Y., 86 years later, on April 2, 2018, having
just celebrated Easter Sunday. He spent
the majority of his years in the service of the Lord with the Salesians of Don
Bosco. His was an eclectic personality,
with a country-Western style that included boots, big hats, colorful clothing
and a unique collection of Western novelty items. Never lacking for words, he could strike up a
conversation with anyone he met, making them feel at ease. He had a deep relationship with the Lord and
shared his faith with everyone he met.
Gerald attended school as a youth
in Lisbon, N.D. He served two years in
the U.S. Army. Aided by the G.I. Bill,
he attended college, earning a bachelor’s degree in education from Minnesota
State University at Moorhead in 1956.
During the last few years of college, he attended daily Mass and felt
the Holy Spirit was calling him to religious life to work with young people,
especially the poor.
Gerald entered the Salesians
of Don Bosco in September 1956, originally thinking he would become a
priest. Realizing priesthood required
six more years of college study, he opted to go to work right away by becoming
a religious brother. He made his first
vows on Sept. 8, 1959 at Don Bosco Seminary in Newton, N.J. He went to work as a teacher, holding posts
at Salesian schools in the Boston, Los Angeles and New York areas between 1959
and 1969. He earned a master’s degree in
education from Boston College in 1966.
In 1969, Bro. Gerald was given
a challenge. He founded the Salesian
Inner City Boys Club in Columbus, Ohio, serving young men who were poor. At a time when institutions struggled with
integration, Bro. Gerald opened the doors to any young man, regardless of his race.
As the years passed, the work blossomed to become the Salesian Boys & Girls
Club of Columbus, one of the largest of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America.
In 1979, he was appointed the
treasurer of the Salesians in the eastern U.S.A., a position he held for six
years. When his term ended in 1985, Bro.
Gerald became the executive director of the Salesian Boys & Girls Club of
East Boston, and then returned to Columbus as executive director from 1986 to
1989.
Bro. Gerald became a teacher
again in 1989 at Don Bosco Preparatory High School in Ramsey, N.J., where he
remained for nine years. He participated
in and led programs in spirituality at the Santa Fe Institute for Spirituality
in New Mexico in 1995-1996. He returned again to Columbus from 1998 to 2000,
working with the staff of the club he had founded. In 2000, Bro. Gerald was appointed to assist
the novices at St. Joseph’s Novitiate, at Mary Help of Christians Church in New
York City, where he remained for seven years.
Bro. Gerald at his prison ministry desk at Salesian Missions in 2009 |
His remains will be received
on Thursday, April 5, at 2:00 p.m. in the chapel of Salesian High School, 148
Main Street, New Rochelle, N.Y. The Mass
of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 7:00 p.m. Burial will follow on
Friday, April 6, at 10:00 a.m. at the Salesian Cemetery at 3 Craigville Road in
Goshen, N.Y.
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