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1982
Misc. Death and/or Burial Notices
Cook County, Illinois
 

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Contributor: 	Kenneth Gruschow 	([email protected])	May 2005
 
Tribune (IL) - July 30, 1982
 
     Rev. Msgr. James V. Moscow, Age 69, pastor emeritus of Sacred Heart Church, Palos Hills. Lying in state Thursday 4 to 10 p.m. and all day Friday at Sacred Heart Church, 8245 W. 111th St. Liturgical wake service 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday. Mass of the Resurrection Saturday 11 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church. Interment All Saints Cemetery, Des Plaines. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Msgr. Moscow Memorial Fund at Sacred Heart Church would be appreciated. For info. call Blake-Lamb Funeral Home
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Chicago Tribune (IL) - July 29, 1982
 
     Deceased Name: MSGR. JAMES V. MOSCOW
MSGR. JAMES V. MOSCOW, 69, retired pastor of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Palos Hills and a former director of hospitals for the Archdioces of Chicago, died Wednesday at Holy Family Hospital in Des Plaines.
 
Msgr. Moscow was involved in hospital work in the archdiocese for 30 years before being named founding pastor of Sacred Heart Parish in 1967. He became pastor emeritus in 1980. From 1947 to 1978 he served first as assistant director and then as director of hospitals for the archdiocese.
 
He also was a former president of the Chicago Hospital Council and a former board member of Blue Cross-Blue Shield. He received his bachelor's degree from the University of Notre Dame in 1934 and received a degree in hospital administration from St. Louis University. He was ordained in 1945.
 
Other parish assignments as an assistant pastor included St. Mel in Chicago and St. Athanasius in Evanston.
 
There are no immediate survivors.
 
Mass will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 8245 W. 111th St.
 
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The obituary in the Chicago Catholic (was called the New World) read:
 
Former Pastor, Hospital Expert Dies
 
Palos Hills-A Mass of Christian Burial for Msgr. James V. Moscow,
former archdiocesan directory of Catholic hospitals, was offered July 31
at Sacred Heart Church here which he founded in 1967.
 
Msgr. Moscow, 69, died July 28 at holy Family Hospital in Des Plaines
following a long illness.
 
Principal celebrant of the Mass was Msgr. John I. Cardiff, pastor of
St. Linus Church in Oak Lawn, a classmate of the deceased who
concelebrated the Mass along with other members of the seminary class of
1945.
 
Presiding at the Mass were Bishop Nevin W. Hayes, O.Carm., auxiliary of
Chicago who represented the archdiocese, and Bishop Vincent Brizgys,
exiled bishop of Kaunas, Lithuania.
 
The homilist was Father Robert F. McGinnity, pastor of Sacred Heart.
Also delivering a tribute to Msgr. Moscow was Ed "Moose" Krause,
athletic director emeritus at the University of Notre Dame.
 
Interment was at All Saints Cemetery.
 
 

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