STATE DEPUTIES
P. J. MONAGHAN, 1902-03
P. J. Monaghan was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, but was a resident of
Topeka from sometime in the eighties. He began his business life
as bookkeeper of the Southwestern Coal and Fuel Company and rose to
become its owner and manager. He was happily married and had four sons.
He was a charter member and Grand Knight of Topeka Council 534 and was
elected State Deputy at the organization of the State Council in 1902. He
was very active in the organization of the Knights of Columbus in Kansas
and served in various official capacities during the early years. During
the first World War he spoke as a Four-minute Man in the Liberty Loan
campaign and was a National Representative of the United War Workers
Campaign. The vigor of his faith is indicated by the fact that he was a
daily communicant. He died March 15, 1919.
Richard F. Hayden, 1903-04
Richard F. Hayden was born near Wetmore but lived in Topeka most of
his life. He married Florence J. Johnston and they had three children. He
practiced law from 1899 until his retirement in 1927. He was appointed
Judge of the Probate Court of Shawnee County in 1903 and served two
years. He was a charter member and Grand Knight of Topeka Council 534,
Territorial Deputy until the formation of the State Council in 1902, and
was elected State Deputy for the term 1903. He died August 21, 1941.
T.J. Coughlin, 1904-06
T. J. Coughlin was born in Warrensberg, Missouri, in 1867. The family
moved to Kansas the same year. He was educated at Spalding Business
College in Kansas City and at St. Mary's College. He married Mary White
of Perry on November 6, 1895. He was foreman of the car department of the
Missouri Pacific in Kansas City for five years, chief clerk of the State
Insane Asylum in Topeka for two years, and with a wholesale, hardware
firm in Kansas City for three years. After 1902 he was proprietor of the
Coughlin Hardware Company in Topeka. He was a charter member of Topeka
Council 534 and one of the outstanding figures in the growth of the
Knights of Columbus in Kansas. He was State Secretary in 1902-03, State
Deputy for the terms 1904 and 1905, and a Supreme Director of the Order
from 1908 until 1911. He died in Kansas City, Missouri, on October 24,
1939.
James W. Gibbons, 1906-09
James W. Gibbons was born in St. Louis, Missouri, on December 9, 1865.
He was married and had four sons. He worked for the Santa Fe for forty-
three years and was general foreman of the passenger coach department, at
the time of his death, November 17, 1930. He was a charter member and a
Grand Knight of Topeka Council 534. He served as District Deputy and was
the only State Deputy to be elected for three terms. He was Master of the
Fourth Degree of the Kansas Jurisdiction for the years 1911-12 and a
Supreme Director from 1923 to his death. He was an active organizer of
the Knights of Columbus and was credited with instituting more councils
in Kansas and neighboring states than any other man. After the first
World War he was head of the Knights of Columbus Night School for
servicemen in Topeka. The affection in which he was held by brother
Knights is indicated by the resolutions to offer Holy Communion for him
by the conventions of 1928 and 1930.
C. F. McCARTHY, 1909-11
Charles F. McCarthy was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on October
24, 1872. His father died when Charles was only a few months old, and his
mother came to Kansas City with her five children to make her home with a
brother-in-law and his family. On January 10, 1898, he married Miss
Nellie Curry, the daughter of a Kansas City pioneer, James A. Curry.
Three daughters were born to them. Most of his business life was spent as
general agent for various fire insurance companies and his office was in
Kansas City, Kansas. He was State Deputy of the Kansas Knights of
Columbus from 1909 to 1911. He died, after about a year's illness, on
May 10, 1920.
W. J. MORIARITY, 1911-13
W. J. Moriarity was a charter member of St. Marys Council 657, its
Grand Knight in 1904-05, and State Deputy from 1911 to 1913. During the
first World War he was a special agent for the Order and worked first on
the Mexican border and then in the Knights of Columbus War Work. He was
engaged in the life insurance business and now resides in St. Louis.
WILLIAM DENNIS JOCHEMS, 1913-15
William Dennis Jochems was born in Topeka, April 20, 1886. He attended
the Kansas State Normal School at Emporia and took his degree in law from
the Kansas City School of Law in 1910. A year later he married Helen
Roetzel and they had three sons. She died in 1922 and three years later
he married Alicia C. Healy. He taught in the public schools from 1904 to
1906. He began the practice of law in Wichita in 1910, was assistant city
attorney in 1911, was associate justice of the Supreme Court of Kansas in
1930-31, and is a member of the law firm of Jochems, Sargent and Blaes,
and counsel for the board of regents of the University of Wichita. He is
a member of Phi Alpha Delta, the Wichita Bar Association (ex-president),
and the Kansas Bar Association. He is a director of the First National
Bank of Wichita. He was presented with the Catholic Action Award in 1941
and was made a Papal Knight of St. Gregory in 1942.
GEORGE BORDENKIRCHER, 1915-16
George Bordenkircher was born March 30, 1871 at Mt. Sterling,
Illinois. The family moved to Burlington, Kansas, about 1881. He was a
charter member of Emporia Council 727, its Grand Knight in 1905-06, State
Secretary from 1908 to 1910, and State Deputy in 1915-16. He refused a
second term as State Deputy for business reasons. In announcing this,
past State Deputy Gibbons credited him with restoring harmony to the
State Council and with extraordinary growth of the membership during his
term. He was interested in history and was the active head of the Kansas
Catholic Historical Society. His outstanding characteristics were his
zeal and fervor; he was one of those responsible for the Vigorous Retreat
movement in the Knights of Columbus. When he died on January 27, 1938,
William Allen White saluted him as a scholar and a gentleman, who was
also a devout and conscientious Christian through all his happy useful
life.
MICHAEL A. QUIGLEY, 1916-18
Michael A. Quigley was born in Newcastle, New Brunswick, Canada, on
October 2, 1860. He took his degree at the University of New Brunswick
and then studied medicine there and in Boston. The urge to go west put an
end to his medical education and after having established himself in
Atchison he returned to New Brunswick to marry Anna J. Sharky. They had
two children. Mr. Quigley was known throughout northern Kansas and
southern Nebraska in the wholesale grocery business. He was admitted to
citizenship in 1916. He served as Chancellor, Deputy Grand Knight, and
Grand Knight of Sacred Heart Council 723 in Atchison. He was appointed
District Deputy in 1914, was elected State Deputy for the terms of 1916
and 1917, and was Master of the Fourth Degree from 1918 to 1925. He died
May 7, 1927.
JAMES F. SHEEHY, 1918-20
James F. Sheehy was born in Shullsburg, Wisconsin. He married Gladys
C. Curtis of Paola. He was an Internal Revenue Agent from 1914 to his
retirement in 1945. Since 1924 his residence has been in Long Beach,
California. He was Grand Knight of Paola Council for three terms,
District Deputy for two years, State Advocate from 1914 to 1916, and
State Deputy from 1918 to 1920. He was one of the group that initiated
the laymen's Retreat movement in Kansas and continued that interest in
his present home where he has also been president of the Holy Name
Society and the St. Vincent de Paul Society.
THOMAS P. DOWNS, 1920-22
Thomas P. Downs was born June 9, 1881. He married Marie E. Walsh of
Beloit on June 10, 1908. They have four children. He served as Financial
Secretary of Beloit Council from 1904, the year he was initiated, until
1912, and as Grand Knight from 1916 to 1918. He was a member of the State
Fourth Degree Staff from 1917 to 1922. He was District Deputy from 1916
to 1920 and State Deputy from 1920 to 1922. He entered the service of the
Supreme Council in 1924 as a special agent and now resides in Kansas
City.
JAMES MALONE, 1922-24
James Malone was born in Tecumseh, Nebraska, on November 22, 1874. He
married Mary Mentlick of Iowa City and they have two sons. He farmed
until he was thirty, was president of Malone and Wenzel, owners and
operators of the Beaver Valley Roller Mills at Herndon from 1904 to 1920.
He was a state legislator from 1908 to 1911, state senator from 1912 to
1920, and a member of the state Labor Commission from 1937 to 1939. He
served as an enlisted man in the first World War and was first commander
of the Sam Hubbard Post of the American Legion at Atwood. He has been a
director of the Kansas State Historical Society since 1922. He has been
president of the St. Vincent de Paul and the Holy Name societies in
Topeka. He was District Deputy from 1915 to 1922 and State Deputy from
1922 to 1924. He is the senior member of the legal firm of Malone and
Malone in Topeka and the senior member of the only father-and-son team
among the past State Deputies of Kansas.
PATRICK J. McGINLEY, 1924-26
Patrick J. McGinley was born at Killibegs, County Donegal, Ireland, on
October 14, 1867. He came to this country with his parents who first
resided in Cleveland, Ohio, and later moved to Chetopa, Kansas. His first
employment was as a clerk for the Missouri Pacific Railroad. In 1893 he
left their employ to make a run into the Cherokee Strip with his brother
Frank. After two years he returned to Chetopa and employment with the
Missouri Pacific. In 1896 he was stationed at Pittsburg, Kansas, where he
married Emma Felicia Pompeney on October 18, 1898. Five children were
born to their marriage. He was a member of the Constitutional Convention
of the State of Oklahoma, and joined the Knights of Columbus at Oklahoma
City. After the death of his wife in 1938 he moved to Chicago and served
as an accountant until his retirement in 1947. He now makes his home in
Topeka. He is a member of the Fourth Degree, served Pittsburg Council as
Grand Knight, and was State Deputy for the terms of 1924 and 1925.
C. A. BEEBY, 1926-28
Charles Alfred Beeby was born July 11, 1887 at Hill City, Kansas. He
taught school in Graham County where he was elected county superintendent
in 1912. A year later he married Mary Agnes McCarthy and they have reared
a family of nine children. He engaged in the real estate and building and
loan business in Hays from 1919 to 1935. He moved to Topeka in 1936. He
worked for the government during the second World War and has dealt in
real estate and insurance since that time. He is active in the work of
the Kansas Crippled Children Commission and is its district chairman at
present. As District Deputy from 1918 to 1926 he was very active in the
growth of the Order. He was State Deputy from 1926 to 1928 and Master of
the Fourth Degree in 1929-30. He was one of the first directors of the
National Catholic Welfare Council, representing the archdiocese of St.
Louis.
MICHAEL J. HEALY, 1928-30
Michael J. Healy was born March 8, 1891 at Lincoln, Kansas. He married
Mary Joslin in 1912 and they reared a family of eight children. He
graduated from the Kansas City School of Law and was admitted to the
Kansas Bar in 1916. He practiced in Lincoln from 1916 to 1925, serving as
clerk of the district court from 1917 to 1921 and as city attorney from
1921 to 1924. He moved to Topeka in 1924 to serve as general attorney for
the Kansas Public Service Commission until 1929 when he returned to
private practice in Topeka. He was chairman of the law committee
representing eleven central western states in class rate cases before
the Interstate Commerce Commission from 1925 to 1928. He was appointed to
the legal department of the Interstate Commerce Commission in 1936. In
the Knights of Columbus he served as District Deputy 1922-24, State
Advocate 1924-25, State Deputy 1928-30, Master of the Fourth Degree
1930-36, and Supreme Director 1930-37. He died October 17, 1937 and was
buried in the Catholic cemetery at Lincoln.
JOSEPH J. SULLIVAN, 1930-32
Joseph J. Sullivan was born at Tampa, Kansas, on December 23, 1892. He
married Ellen Doyle of Kansas City, Missouri, on November 24, 1915. Six
children were born to them, three of whom are living. He joined Salina
Council 601 in 1915 and served as Chancellor, Deputy Grand Knight, Grand
Knight for five consecutive terms, and Trustee for six years. He was
District Deputy for two years and State Deputy from 1930 to 1932. He has
operated a mortuary in Salina for many years.
VINCENT A. SMITH, 1932-34
Vincent A. Smith, C.P.A., was born in Washington, D. C., on December
5, 1891. He took his degree in law from Georgetown University in 1915 and
was admitted to the bar in the Supreme Court, D. C., in the same year. He
was certified as a public accountant in Oklahoma in 1922, and in Missouri
and Kansas in 1939. He married Mary Elizabeth Lappin of Lincoln,
Nebraska, in 1922. They have three children. He was a member of the A. E.
F. from 1917 to 1919. After the war he moved to Wichita and became a
junior partner in Chas. A. Smith and Company accountants. Since 1939 he
has been a partner in Lunsford, Barnes and Company, Certified Public
Accountants in Wichita. He belongs to the Wichita Club and was director
of the Catholic Action Committee in Wichita in 1931-35. He served his
council as treasurer from 1923 to 1929, and Grand Knight in 1935. He was
District Deputy in 1931-32 and State Deputy from 1932 to 1934.
EDWARD D. SHEEHAN, 1934-36
Edward D. Sheehan was born at Independence, Iowa, July 18, 1878. He
joined the Knights of Columbus in 1903 at Dubuque and was a charter
member and the first Grand Knight of Goodland Council. He is a member of
the Fourth Degree, was District Deputy from 1926 to 1930 and State
Deputy from 1934 to 1936. He spent forty-eight years in railroad work as
rules examiner and chief dispatcher for the Rock Island system. He
retired in 1944 and now lives in Denver. He is unmarried.
M. J. DORZWEILER, 1936-38
M. J. Dorzweiler was born at Catherine, Kansas, on January 5, 1899. He
married Matilda Dreiling of Hays on September 20, 1921. They had six
children, four of whom are living. He is a member of St. Joseph Council
1325 at Hays, and served it as Grand Knight and Financial Secretary. He
was District Deputy from 1930 to 1934, State Secretary for the terms
1934-36, and State Deputy from 1936 to 1938. He participated in the
degree work of the Order in all parts of the state on many occasions. He
was general agent in the insurance department of the Knights of Columbus
in Kansas from 1940 to 1948. He now operates a hotel in Denver.
EDWARD L. DUNBAR, 1938-40
Edward L. Dunbar was born in Kansas City, Kansas on August 18, 1896.
He attended the school of journalism, Kansas University in 1913-14, the
conservatory of music in 1915 and 1919. He served in the United States
Navy in 1917-18. He received his degree in law from the University of
Kansas City in 1926. He is employed at the Kansas City Terminal Union
Station and was appointed to the Board of Appeals in Kansas City, Kansas
in 1947. He married Josephine Quigley of Atchison in 1924. They have
three children. He joined Bishop Miege Council in 1913 and has served his
council as Recorder, Chancellor, Lecturer, Advocate, and five terms as
Grand Knight. He was District Deputy in 1930-32 and 1935-36, State Deputy
in 1938-40 and has been Master of the Fourth Degree in Kansas since 1945.
ANDREW J. PFLUMM, 1940-42
Andrew Jerome Pflumm was born at Shawnee, July 13, 1899. He did his
college work at St. Mary's and Rockhurst and took his degree in law at
the University of Kansas City. He married Elizabeth H. Lally in 1924.They
have five daughters; their only son, Andrew, was killed in action on
Anzio Beachhead, February 18, 1944. Brother Pflumm was employed by the
Rankin-Benedict Underwriting Company for 18 years and since 1936 has
engaged in private practice at Mission, Kansas. He is chairman of the
Shawnee Township Zoning Board, president of the Mission Fire Department
for the past 10 years, and director of three township fire departments in
Shawnee Township. He was the first Financial Secretary of Shawnee
Council 2332 and held the office for four years. He has also served the
council as Advocate and Grand Knight. He has been a District Deputy, was
State Advocate in 1934-36, and State Deputy from 1940 to 1942.
EMMET A. BLAES, 1942-44
Emmet Andrew Blaes was born in Cherryvale on April 18, 1907. He
attended Conception College and the Kansas State Teachers College at
Pittsburg. He received the degree of Bachelor of Laws from Creighton
University in 1931. He married Anna Rose Sebron Kranda of Omaha on
October 3, 1933. They have three children. He has practiced law in
Wichita since 1931. He is associate counsel of the Diocese of Wichita and
of the Farmers and Bankers Life Insurance Company, and a director and
treasurer of the Insulwool Insulation Corporation. He is president of the
National Council of Catholic Men and was awarded an Honor Scroll for work
in the field of Catholic Action by Conception College in 1942. He was
State Deputy from 1942 to 1944. His home is in Wichita.
DR. HARRY M. KLENDA, 1944-46
Harry Michael Klenda was born in Marion, March 16, 1907. He attended
St. Procopius College and graduated from Loyola University in Chicago
with the degree of Bachelor of Science in 1930 and as Doctor of Dental
Science in 1931. He married Frances Elizabeth Trampota of Chicago on
August 1, 1931. They have five children. He is a member of the Wichita
Dental Society (director 1937-40, president 1939-40), of the American and
Kansas State Dental Associations, and the American Full Denture Society.
He received the Kansas State Clinic Award in 1940. He was president of
the Diocesan Catholic Action Committee from 1941 to 1943, vice-president
of the Diocesan Confraternity of Christian Doctrine in 1937-39, and is a
member of the St. Vincent de Paul Society. He was awarded the papal
decoration Benemerenti in 1949. He has served his council as Grand Knight
and Trustee, and was elected State Deputy for the terms of 1944 and 1945.
His home is in Wichita.
CLARENCE J. MALONE, 1946-48
Clarence J. Malone was born in Herndon on March 18, 1910. He graduated
from St. Mary's College in 1931 and received his degree in law from
Georgetown University in 1934. He married Audrey Wiss of Topeka on May 2,
1935. They have four children. He has practiced law with his father, past
State Deputy James Malone, in the firm of Malone and Malone since 1934.
He enlisted in the army in 1942 and was mustered out an officer in 1945.
He was awarded the Soldier's Medal for heroism in 1944. He was state
representative of the National Catholic Community Service to form the
USO in 1941 and the first state chairman of the USO in 1941-42. He is
president of the National Council of Catholic Men for the Diocese of
Kansas City in Kansas. In Topeka Council 534 he has been Chancellor
(1934-38) and Grand Knight in 1938-40. He was State Advocate in 1940-42
(State Deputy in 1946-48, and has been Supreme Warden since 1947. His
home is in Topeka.
JOHN G. DOWD, 1948-50
John G. Dowd was born in Saint Paul, Kansas, on March 16, 1910. He
attended St. Benedict's College in 1927-28. He taught in the rural
schools of Neosho County 1929-31 and was principal of the grade schools
of St. Paul from 1931 to 1940. He married Pauline Bulger of Cherryvale on
May 25, 1940. At that time he entered government service as Deputy
Collector of Internal Revenue. He has since been stationed at Winfield,
Coffeyville, and Marysville. He served in the navy in 1944-45. He has
been a member of the Knights of Columbus since 1928. He served as Deputy
Grand Knight and Grand Knight of St. Paul Council 760, was District
Deputy in 1935-37 and 1940-41, State Treasurer 1937-39, Grand Knight of
Coffeyville Council 991 in 1943-44, State Secretary 1946-48, and since
1948 he has been State Deputy. He makes his home in Marysville.
JOSEPH D. HURLEY, STATE WARDEN, 1906-1948
Joseph D. Hurley was born in Leavenworth on July 28, 1868 and attended
the old Cathedral school. He married Agnes Frances Downey on October 26,
1892. He was a railroad man for fifty years. He went to work for the
Missouri Pacific in 1888 and nine years later joined the Union Pacific
from whose service he retired in 1938. The last twenty years of his
service he was depot passenger agent in the Kansas City Union Station.
After his retirement he made his home with his daughter, Mrs. A. V.
Christ, in Leavenworth. He was a member of the St. Vincent de Paul
Society. He was a member of the Board of Education for sixteen years and
its president for twelve years. He was a charter member and the first
Grand Knight of Leavenworth Council 900, and a member of the Fourth
Degree. He was elected Warden of the State Council in 1906 and was
reelected by joyous acclamation every year thereafter. He was probably
the best liked and certainly the best known Knight in Kansas. He was
presented with a tea service in 1929 to honor his twenty-fifth year in
office. The length of his service makes the slight error in figures
understandable. The convention at Manhattan in 1948 was the first one he
failed to attend since joining the Knights. His death on August 23, 1948
marked the end of an era for Kansas Knights.
STATE DEPUTIES
When past State Deputy M. A. Quigley died while the State Council of
1927 was in session Brother Harold E. Ryan of St. Marys penned the
following tribute which may well serve for all good Knights who have gone
to the Lord:
There is one smiling face that I miss today,
There is one cheery voice that is stilled,
There's a handshake I miss, that has thrilled me alway,
There's a chair that can never be filled.
Mike has gone to that last Great Convention,
Where the Master has called in His own;
He has turned in his final credentials,
As he stands there at Heaven's White Throne.
In the chamber of God he is seated,
He has taken his last degree,
As death's crashing gavel has sounded --
As someday 'twill call you and me.
Long he labored and worked for our Order,
In a cause that he loved as his life,
Let us take up the fight as he saw it,
Let us fill in his place in the strife.
Good-bye, Mike, and may all peace attend you!
Good-bye, Mike, here's a prayer for your soul!!
And, Mike, here's a favor we ask you --
When we go, mark us "Here" on God's roll.
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