Br. Hilarion Dominic

Birth Name
Edward Joseph Everett
Life
1929-2013
Day of remembrance
August
  
21

Edward Everett was born the son of Edward and Helen (Dorsey) Everett on April 16, 1929, in Chicago, Illinois. He attended La Salle Institute in Chicago and upon graduation entered the Novitiate at Glencoe in 1946. He completed his undergraduate studies at St. Mary’s College in Winona, Minnesota in 1950 and his M.A.T. degree there in 1955. His M.A. and Ph.D. degrees were from Loyola University in Chicago, Illinois in 1958 and 1984. Brother H. Dominic’s first teaching assignment took him to Cotter High School in Winona where he spent only one year until he was transferred to St. Mel High School in Chicago in 1951. In 1958 he taught at Christian Brothers College in Memphis and in 1961 he began a three year assignment at Pacelli High School in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. In 1963 he was assigned to Bishop Noll Institute in Hammond, Indiana but three years later was named Principal at Bishop Gallagher High School in Harper Woods, Minnesota. In 1972 he was assigned to the CIL program in Rome and from 1972-74 he was Principal at St. John’s International School in Waterloo, Belgium. He returned to the United States in 1974 to teach at St. Patrick High School in Chicago until 1978, at St. Joseph’s High School until 1982 and Lewis University in Romeoville, Illinois until 1987 when he was assigned to St. Mary’s College in Winona, Minnesota. For twelve years (1988-2000) he taught at Christian Brothers University in Memphis, Tennessee, Gebre Mikaer in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and at Bethlehem University in Bethlehem, Israel. In 2000 he retired to the Christian Brothers Residence in Winona, Minnesota, where he kept active in the student life of St. Mary’s University Campus. He died on there on August 21, 2013 at age eighty-four, having been a De La Salle Christian Brother for sixty-seven years.

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