None of us lives to ourselves alone
  and none of us dies to ourselves alone.

      Romans 14:7

Memorial Service
Saint Louis University School of Medicine
October 11, 2000
Health Sciences Center Mall

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Rev. James H. Baker, S.J.  
Student reading  
Student reading  
Ceremony

Opening Music:    Melody Charleen Lee and Vincent Zata, piano
     Sandra Pagán, flute

Welcome and Call to Worship: James H. Baker, S.J.

Opening Prayer:  Rev. James H. Baker, S.J.

First Reading:Psalm 121
Jenna Michaels Putzel

Second Reading: 2 Corinthians 4:16 - 5:5
Darin Allred

Prayer from Judaism:
Tamara Clark and Emily Lipsitz

Prayer from the Mormon Tradition:
Scott Stevens

Prayer from Hindu:
Karin Dhir

Music: Homeward Bound, Olivia Giddings, Charleen Lee, Cindy Moon, Maria Thomas; Vincent Zata, piano

Student Reflections:
Anne Chopin
Cherise Cokley
Heather Edwards
Emile Pierre
David Pratt
David Warner
Offering of Flowers: Staci Farner, Anna Thomas

Music: Be Still, My Soul Paula Becker, french horn

Moment of Silence:

Reflection: Margaret H. Cooper, Ph.D
Associate Director of the Gift Body Program

Music: His Eye is on the Sparrow Cherise Cokley and Tanya Phillips

Closing Prayer: Rev. James H. Baker, S.J.

Closing Music: Amazing Grace

Leaders:
Vincent Zata, piano
Sandra Pagán, flute
Paula Becker
Cherise Cokley
Bernadette Crowder
Olivia Giddings
Cindy Moon
Janine Pettiford
Tanya Phillips
Maria Thomas
Please join in singing:

Amazing Grace how sweet the sound, That saved a wretch like me!
I once was lost but now I'm found, was blind, but now I see.

T'was grace that taught my heart to fear, and grace my fears relieved;
How precious did that grace appear the hour I first believed!

The Lord has promised good to me, his word my hope secures:
He will my shield and portion be as long as life endures.

Through many dangers toils and snares I have already come;
'Tis grace that brought me safe thus far, and grace will lead me home.

When we've been here ten thousand years, bright shining as the sun,
We've no less days to sing God's praise that when we'd first begun.

A reception will be held in the Concrete Park. Please come!
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Plaque in Mall:
The souls of the righteous are in the hand of God,
and no torment will ever touch them ...
They are at peace.
Wisdom of Solomon

In memory and thanksgiving, the students, faculty, and
staff of Saint Louis University express appreciation to
the body donors and their families who made that precious
gift in order that others might learn to heal.

The Saint Louis University School of Medicine, Class of 2004,
as well as the countless patients who will benefit in the future,
wish to acknowledge, with heartfelt gratitude, the generosity of those
individuals who have donated their bodies to promote scientific
and medical education.


Special thanks to those who participated in the planning of this service:

The members of the Memorial Service Committee
Flowers
Darin Allred
Paula Becker
Louis Brunworth
Tamara Clark
Anne Chopin
Cherise Cokley
Bernadette Crowder
Karan Dhir
Heather Edwards
Staci Farner
Olivia Giddings
Candice Jaffe
Malik Kelly
Charleen Lee
Emily Lipsitz
Michael McLean
Cindy Moon
Sandra Pagán
Janine Pettiford
Tanya Phillips
Emile Pierre
Jenna Michaels Putzel
David Pratt
Monica Rawlinson
Shannah Redmon
Sarah Richey
Mark Stampehl
Scott Stevens
Anna Thomas
Maria Thomas
David Warner
Melissa Wood
Vincent Zata
Rev. James H. Baker, S.J.
Margaret H. Cooper, Ph.D.
Art Work: Melissa Wood
None of us lives to ourselves alone
  and none of us dies to ourselves alone.

      Romans 14:7

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