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Rev Ferdinand J. DeCneudt

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Rev Ferdinand J. DeCneudt

Birth
Ghent, Arrondissement Gent, East Flanders, Belgium
Death
21 Nov 2010 (aged 98)
Warren, Macomb County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Roseville, Macomb County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Reverend Monsignor Ferdinand J. DeCneudt, a servant to his Lord as a priest since 1939, died Sunday afternoon in St. John Macomb Hospital at the age of 98. Msgr. was born in Ghent, Belgium on September 23, 1912, a son of the late Edmond and Colette (Blanchard) DeCneudt.

He arrived in New York with his parents and three sisters on the Fourth of July in 1920.
He attended St. Catherine Elementary School, then Cass Technical High School. He attended Sacred Heart Seminary, Detroit, and Mount St. Mary's Seminary in Norwood, Ohio.

He was ordained June 3, 1939, and celebrated his first Mass at St. Margaret Mary Church, Detroit.

After a brief assignment as assistant pastor at St. Margaret Mary Parish, Detroit, in the summer of 1939, Fr. DeCneudt served as assistant pastor at St. Elizabeth Parish, Wyandotte (1939-42); Our Lady of Sorrows Parish, Detroit (1942-48); St. Joan of Arc Parish, St. Clair Shores (1948-52); St. Edward Parish, Detroit, (1952-53); and Our Lady of Victory Parish, Detroit (1953-58).

He was named pastor of Madonna and St. Paul (Maltese) parishes, Detroit, in 1958, and then became pastor of Our Lady Queen of All Saints Parish in Fraser (1964-82), where he built the present church.
He was named a Monsignor in 1969 and retired from the parish in 1982.

The oldest practicing priest in the Archdiocese of Detroit, he was a man who has devoted his life to serving God.

Msgr. was the Beloved brother of the late Alice DeSchryver, Sister Stephanie DeCneudt S.S.J., and Lucy DeWinter.

Preceded in death also by Nephew, Martin DeWinter and Niece Alice L. Grant, grand nephews, Martin DeWinter and Paul E. Begin.

He is survived by his grand nieces and nephews Sandra J. Turnbull, Susan M. Burgard, John C. Begin and Michael W. Grant and by many great grand nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be held at the Faulmann & Walsh Golden Rule Funeral Home, 32814 Utica Rd., Fraser, Wednesday from 2pm till 9pm and Friday at Our Lady Queen of All Saints Church of Fraser from 12 noon till 9pm.
Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated Saturday, 11am at the church.

Burial will follow in Sacred Heart Cemetery of Roseville.

Reverend Monsignor Ferdinand J. DeCneudt, a servant to his Lord as a priest since 1939, died Sunday afternoon in St. John Macomb Hospital at the age of 98. Msgr. was born in Ghent, Belgium on September 23, 1912, a son of the late Edmond and Colette (Blanchard) DeCneudt.

He arrived in New York with his parents and three sisters on the Fourth of July in 1920.
He attended St. Catherine Elementary School, then Cass Technical High School. He attended Sacred Heart Seminary, Detroit, and Mount St. Mary's Seminary in Norwood, Ohio.

He was ordained June 3, 1939, and celebrated his first Mass at St. Margaret Mary Church, Detroit.

After a brief assignment as assistant pastor at St. Margaret Mary Parish, Detroit, in the summer of 1939, Fr. DeCneudt served as assistant pastor at St. Elizabeth Parish, Wyandotte (1939-42); Our Lady of Sorrows Parish, Detroit (1942-48); St. Joan of Arc Parish, St. Clair Shores (1948-52); St. Edward Parish, Detroit, (1952-53); and Our Lady of Victory Parish, Detroit (1953-58).

He was named pastor of Madonna and St. Paul (Maltese) parishes, Detroit, in 1958, and then became pastor of Our Lady Queen of All Saints Parish in Fraser (1964-82), where he built the present church.
He was named a Monsignor in 1969 and retired from the parish in 1982.

The oldest practicing priest in the Archdiocese of Detroit, he was a man who has devoted his life to serving God.

Msgr. was the Beloved brother of the late Alice DeSchryver, Sister Stephanie DeCneudt S.S.J., and Lucy DeWinter.

Preceded in death also by Nephew, Martin DeWinter and Niece Alice L. Grant, grand nephews, Martin DeWinter and Paul E. Begin.

He is survived by his grand nieces and nephews Sandra J. Turnbull, Susan M. Burgard, John C. Begin and Michael W. Grant and by many great grand nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be held at the Faulmann & Walsh Golden Rule Funeral Home, 32814 Utica Rd., Fraser, Wednesday from 2pm till 9pm and Friday at Our Lady Queen of All Saints Church of Fraser from 12 noon till 9pm.
Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated Saturday, 11am at the church.

Burial will follow in Sacred Heart Cemetery of Roseville.


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