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Fr David Elmer Palmatier

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Fr David Elmer Palmatier

Birth
Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, USA
Death
13 Aug 2010 (aged 78)
Naperville, DuPage County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.8143888, Longitude: -88.2993563
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Fr. David Palmatier, OSB, 78, was a Benedictine monk of Marmion Abbey, Aurora, Illinois. He died peacefully in the Lord at St. Patrick's Residence in Naperville, Illinois.

Father David was the oldest of 7 children born to Elmer A. Palmatier and Frances Lakeman. He is survived by the members of his monastic community, his brothers and sister, and many nieces and nephews.

Father David was baptized with the name of Elmer at St. Nicholas Church, Aurora, Illinois. He entered Marmion Abbey in 1953 and professed his first vows as a monk of Marmion Abbey on August 6, 1954, taking the name of David.

Father David was ordained to the priesthood on May 23, 1959 and celebrated his first mass at Sacred Heart Church in Aurora, Illinois. In 1966 Fr. David was assigned to the second group of founders of Marmion Abbey's San José Priory and Seminary in Guatemala. After ten years, he returned to Marmion to teach at Marmion Academy as well as to be Associate Pastor of Annunciation Church in Aurora. Fr. David again served in his beloved Guatemala from 1984 to 1992. In his career, Father was a teacher, missionary, spiritual director, infirmarian, speaker on behalf of our Guatemalan priory, care giver to those who had lost a dear one and bringer of consolation to those in bad health. He was known for his solicitous care of the poor and the sick. He was known in nursing homes and hospitals in the area. He built houses for poor widows in Guatemala. He cut down trees, and helped out in parishes when there was a shortage of priests.

Father's body was received by his monastic community and family at Marmion Abbey. The funeral mass was celebrated in the Marmion Abbey Church of St. Augustine of Canterbury. Burial in the Abbey cemetery.
Fr. David Palmatier, OSB, 78, was a Benedictine monk of Marmion Abbey, Aurora, Illinois. He died peacefully in the Lord at St. Patrick's Residence in Naperville, Illinois.

Father David was the oldest of 7 children born to Elmer A. Palmatier and Frances Lakeman. He is survived by the members of his monastic community, his brothers and sister, and many nieces and nephews.

Father David was baptized with the name of Elmer at St. Nicholas Church, Aurora, Illinois. He entered Marmion Abbey in 1953 and professed his first vows as a monk of Marmion Abbey on August 6, 1954, taking the name of David.

Father David was ordained to the priesthood on May 23, 1959 and celebrated his first mass at Sacred Heart Church in Aurora, Illinois. In 1966 Fr. David was assigned to the second group of founders of Marmion Abbey's San José Priory and Seminary in Guatemala. After ten years, he returned to Marmion to teach at Marmion Academy as well as to be Associate Pastor of Annunciation Church in Aurora. Fr. David again served in his beloved Guatemala from 1984 to 1992. In his career, Father was a teacher, missionary, spiritual director, infirmarian, speaker on behalf of our Guatemalan priory, care giver to those who had lost a dear one and bringer of consolation to those in bad health. He was known for his solicitous care of the poor and the sick. He was known in nursing homes and hospitals in the area. He built houses for poor widows in Guatemala. He cut down trees, and helped out in parishes when there was a shortage of priests.

Father's body was received by his monastic community and family at Marmion Abbey. The funeral mass was celebrated in the Marmion Abbey Church of St. Augustine of Canterbury. Burial in the Abbey cemetery.


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