History  
Fr. Francis Koch 
Knights of Columbus Council 6343


DECEASED MEMBERS
 
PAST GRAND KNIGHTS
CHARTER MEMBERS

Council History composed and written by Julia Ralston Fomeris with input from Brother Knights
Ed Lane, Phil Stoehr and Paul Kiel.

1972. The Godfather was released in theaters. The Watergate scandal rocked U.S. politics. The first episode of The Price is Right aired. And at St. Joseph’s in West Milford, the Holy Name Society had recently left, leaving a void that the newly-formed Father Francis Koch Council stepped in to fill.

The Father Koch Council of the Knights of Columbus was created on March 6, 1972, with around approximately thirty charter members. At the same time that the decision to form the new chapter council was made, a name was chosen---Fr. Koch. Father Francis Koch was a local Franciscan and a missionary priest who started more than 20 area parishes, more than any other American priest. Though his great works were many, he was perhaps best known for his support of his parishes. It is little wonder, then, that he was chosen as the namesake for the new Knights of Columbus chapter council. The Knights carried on Father Koch’s tradition of supporting the church. The original Council members were fairly young, ranging in age from their late 20s to early 40s. They were a group of men who wanted to do the right thing and embody the principles values that the Knights of Columbus stand for: Charity, Unity, Fraternity, and Patriotism.

They also wanted more autonomy over their decisions and activities, which was another contributing factor to the council’s creation. Prior to its inception, there was only one Knights of Columbus chapter council ---the Queen of Peace Council---in the region. It served the Queen of Peace parish, leaving the parishioners of St. Joseph’s without their own Knights of Columbus representation.

While the Knights has always been a fraternal society, the early days of the Fr. Koch Council saw the emergence of an unofficial "sister" chapter council: the Columbiettes. The Columbiettes were a group of women, mostly wives of Council members, who wanted to get involved and help the Knights’ mission. They were an enormous asset, often hosting bowling nights or dances in a joint effort to raise funds. However, as time passed, women increasingly began working outside the home, and membership dwindled. The Columbiettes came to an end in the late 80s. While that chapter council may have closed, families are still helping. Council members’ wives do their part to support: a Anything the Council does outside of meetings, they are there to lend a hand, whether it be sitting outside of a grocery store during a food drive, or helping with the planning and execution of a Knight’s activity working in the food pantry.

Wives aren’t the only women who have supported the Council. Sisters Janet and Geraldine and Janet have long been cheerleaders. In addition to their many parish duties, they’ve done all they can to help the Knights succeed. They donate, they buy raffle tickets and attend many Knights events. In all, they are highly visible. Their actions are indicative of what the Fr. Koch Council is also a part of: a greater Christian community. The more the Council succeeds, the more they are able to help the parish, and vice versa.

The Council has widened the circle that this Christian community encompasses through one of their key virtues: Charity. One of the more significant accomplishments was the refurbishment of the Fr. Koch Hall that the Council headed. Built in 1910, it was the original parish center but fell into varying states of disrepair as the parish grew and a new Parish Center was built. built up the other side of the church. The Knights saw an opportunity and rose to the challenge of restoring the space, something Father Mychal Judge, then pastor, strongly encouraged. The Hall was enlarged, bathrooms were rebuilt , the kitchen was repaired, and today it is a space that not only the Knights can use for their meetings, but also many other community groups and parish ministries, such as the Boy Scouts, Moms & Tots, and St. Joseph’s Cares Food Pantry call their home..

The four virtues principles of the Knights of Columbus work in unison to support St. Joseph’s and can’t be estranged from one another. While something might be considered charity, it is likely tied to another value. Take, for example, the "Brother in Need" Fund. The tough economic times have hit home as much as anywhere else, and the fund was set up to help in times like this. So while a member may be given charity, it is also representative of the unity the Knights have, as well as the fraternal relationship shared. The Council also actively supports the Food Pantry in their mission to help feed about 60 parish families in the local community. through the food pantry, and holds two food drives a year. The Knights hold two food drives yearly that These drives can each bring in up to $3,000 500 worth of food, and plus cash donations. The Knights are eager to do whatever is needed for St. Joseph’s, from financially supporting a seminarian with their ‘’Fr. Sigmund Peplowski Seminarian Scholarship," ’’,to cooking breakfast for the Antioch retreat breakfast. , collecting money for people with intellectual disabilities, taking disabled veterans to Mass at the veteran’s hospital, and many other activities.

One thing is certain, though. The Fr. Koch Council wouldn’t exist and, in fact, wouldn’t even have been formed and continued without Catholic men who are passionate about their faith and commitment. Although the Council is thriving today, it hasn’t always been so active. The membership has seen some pretty significant ebbs and flows. When a really active member would retire or move away, the Council would experience a drop, both in membership and activity. During the mid-90s there was a time when there wasn’t even a Grand Knight.

In the past 5 to 6 years, though, the Fr. Koch Council is in the best shape it’s ever been in a long time. . They have met their quota for bringing in new members. Frequent membership drives have helped to generate a lot of interest from the youth in the parish. Having younger members has helped to keep the Council fresh and relevant. They’ve gotten more specific and business like as well, putting together a list of identifiable activities and goals, and assigning members to them. And starting their own degree team---the process by which new members are inducted---has certainly helped expedite the process. (Before, potential members would have to wait until another area council with a degree team held a meeting, by which time, unfortunately, some people would lose interest.) Another big part of the recent success has been due to Father Sigmund, a 4th degree Knight himself and pastor of St. Joseph’s from 2005-09. He has supported the Knights of Columbus tremendously, attending meetings and helping with fundraising. He will be greatly missed!

It is now 2009, 37 years after the Council was formed. The Godfather is still popular, and The Price is Right is still on the air, albeit with a new host. And the Fr. Francis Koch Council is better than ever, and excited to see what the next decades bring.

The Father Koch Hall

One of the more significant accomplishments of the Knights was the refurbishment of the Fr. Koch Hall that the Council headed. Built in the late 1920s, it replaced a smaller building known as "the Lyceum," which was located nearby and used for parish meetings. For years, the hall was a gathering place for meetings and socials. Longtime parishioners Bob and Mary Kochka’s wedding reception took place in the Hall on October 9, 1948.

But as the church grew, it fell into varying states of disrepair and faced structural challenges. For example, the kitchen originally contained only a cast iron stove. Water had to be carried from the pump that is still located near the St. Joseph’s Church. Then above-ground pipes were installed to bring water to the Hall. They had to be drained before winter to prevent freezing. The pipes were put underground and a septic system was installed in the 1970’s.

Then, in the early 1980s, the Knights saw an opportunity and rose to the challenge of restoring the space, something Father Mychal Judge, then pastor, strongly encouraged. The Hall was enlarged, bathrooms were added, and the kitchen was repaired at a cost of nearly $30,000 out of the Council’s treasury. In 1998, Douglas Bock, then Grand Knight, suggested that the Old Hall be renamed "Father Koch Hall." His suggestion was adopted by resolution of the Parish Council. Today, it is a space that not only the Knights can use for their meetings, but also many other community groups and parish ministries such as the Boy Scouts, Moms & Tots, and St. Joseph’s Cares Food Pantry call their home.
 

 Pastors

Title

First Name

Middle Initial

Last Name

Order

Year From

Year To

Pastor

Rev.

Francis

 

Koch

OFM

1880

1887

 

Rev.

Bonaventure

 

Jahn

OFM

1887

1890

 

Rev.

Bernardine

 

Bidinger

OFM

1890

1891

 

Rev.

Damian

 

Kehr

OFM

1891

1893

 

Rev.

Anthony

 

Berghoff

OFM

1894

1896

 

Rev.

Damian

 

Kehr

OFM

1897

1899

 

Rev.

Anslem

 

Kennedy

OFM

1899

1900

 

Rev.

Joseph

 

Bussen

OFM

1900

1901

 

Rev.

Celsus

 

Murphy

OFM

1901

1903

 

Rev.

James

 

Keenan

OFM

1903

1904

 

Rev.

Clement

 

Raab

OFM

1904

1905

 

Rev.

Marcellus

 

Kolmer

OFM

1905

1906

 

Rev.

Fabian

 

Lepich

OFM

1907

1914

 

Rev.

Raymond

 

Welsh

OFM

1914

1915

 

Rev.

Seraphin

 

Geegan

OFM

1915

1925

 

Rev.

Berard

 

Vogt

OFM

1925

1953

First Canonical Pastor

Rev.

Cornelus

 

Kelly

OFM

1953

1967

First Resident Pastor Canonical  Pastor

Rev.

Edward

 

Donohue

OFM

1967

1973

Canonical  Pastor

Rev.

Declan

 

Bailey

OFM

1973

1979

Canonical  Pastor

Rev.

Mychal

 

Judge

OFM

1979

1985

Canonical  Pastor

Rev.

Boniface

 

Hanley

OFM

1985

1999

Canonical  Pastor

Rev.

Bernard

J.

Splawski

OFM

1999

2003

Canonical  Pastor

Rev.

Ronald

 

Sordillo

Diocesan

2003

2005

First Diocesan Priest / Canonical  Pastor

Rev.

Sigmund

 

Peplowski

Diocesan

2005

2009

Canonical  Pastor

Rev.

Steven

 

Shadwell

Diocesan

2009

Current

Parish Administrator

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

      * Denotes K of C Member


DECEASED MEMBERS

 

            WILLIAM J. LAVERY
            SALVATORE DI LORENZO
            JOSEPH A. O’DEA
            LEONARD M. PULFORD
            MICHAEL F. VERASCO
            REV. CASSIAN J. KIRK,  OFM
            JAMES J. MOORE
            JOHN E. HERIC
            FRANCIS KELEDY
            JOHN GLUECK
            PAUL APRUZZESE
            REV. JUSTIN A. ELLES,  OFM
            JOHN F. FARRELL
            REV. MYCHAL JUDGE ,  OFM
            ANDREW A. SOBOTA
            JOHN A CHORBA
            JOHN B. BATOR
            FREDERICK N. COX,  PGK
            THOMAS S. HARRAKA, Sr.

 

HAROLD B. DE GROAT
WILLIAM F. VAN OVER
JAMES J. OROHO
MICHAEL L. COPPOLA,  PGK
GREGORY B. PERRONE
FRANK BELLOMO
BRIAN P. KELLY,   PGK
JERRY M. GHIRALDI,   PGK
DANIEL F. YORKE
LEONARD SPANO
DANIEL T. DONNELLY,  PGK
FRANK P. GRAHAM
JAMES D. CURLEY
MARTIN P. CUSICK
RICHARD P. DeSPAGNA
REV. DECLAN BAILEY,  OFM
WILLIE S. CHAPMAN, PGK
JOHN SPRAGUE
FRANK FINCKEN, III , PGK

 

 

 


PAST GRAND KNIGHTS

 

Years

Name

(*) Deceased

1972 - 1973

Thomas R. Delahunt

*

1973 - 1974

Michael A. Coppola

*

1974 - 1974

Robert S. Van Winkle

*

1975 - 1976

Robert J. Walsh

 

1976 - 1977

Delbert M. Marr

 

1977 - 1978

Frederick N. Cox

*

1978 - 1979

Joseph E. Endres

 

1979 - 1980

Edwin E. Lane

 

1980 - 1981

Jerry M. Ghiraldi

*

1981 - 1982

Frank F. Fincken

 *

1982 - 1983

Allen J. Perow

 

1983 - 1984

Robert J. Roon

 

1984 - 1985

John DeMarco

 

1985 - 1986

Martin Zirger

 

1986 - 1987

Allen J. Perow

 

1987 - 1988

Roy DeFranco

 

1988 - 1989

Philip P. Stoehr

 

1989

Brian Kelly

*

1989 - 1990

Daniel T. Donnelly

*

1990 – 1991

Willie S. Chapman

 * 

1991 - 1992

William M. Percherski

 

1992 - 1997

Harold F. Farrington

 

1997 - 1999

Douglas T. Bock

 

1999 - 2001

Paul E. Kiel

 

2001 - 2002

Kenneth J. Roveynko

 

2002 - 2003

Michael J. Caiola

 

2003 - 2004

Donald J. Fiscella

 

2004 - 2005

Kenneth A. Cook

 

2005 - 2006

E. Jack Reilly

 

2006 - 2007

Raymond P. Mack

 

2007 - 2009

Edward C. Viellette

 

 


Fr. Francis Koch K of C Council 6343
March 5, 1972
CHARTER MEMBERS

W. J Bell

D. Berlingieri

J. H. Brooks

J. F. Campbell, Jr.

W. S. Chapman

J. A. Chessa

M. L. Coppola

T. R. Delahunt

J. De Rosa

J. A. Dondero

Rev. E. J. Donohue

T. C. Gallagher

E. T. Gannon

P. Gillen

E. M. Keane

R. J. Klosz

R. J. Koeppe

E. J. Liss

D. M. Marr

E. P. McGirr

J. J. Moore

R.D. Mulcaly

J. G. Murray

R. Niedzwiecki

J. O’Shea

J. O’Donnell

 

J.A. O’Mahony

J.J. Oroho

A. Papa

J.P. Pearson

R.J. Roon

E.L. Salva

E. Sabyan, Jr.

 

 

E. G. Schwenzer

T.E. Schwenzer

S.J. Scully

J.J. Smith

L.T. Sonko

J. Sprague

F.L. Struble, Jr.

W.T. Struble

W. VanOver

R.S. Van Winkle

M.F. Verasco

R.J. Walsh

W.J. Woznick

M.M. Yanak

R.W. Zita

Rev. J.A. Eeles

 

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