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College President Paul J. O橰eilly presents a bust of St. Albert the Great to Alice and Hank Graebe and Vincent Smith, family members of Eugene F. Horan.
College President Paul J. O橰eilly presents a bust of St. Albert the Great to Alice and Hank Graebe and Vincent Smith, family members of Eugene F. Horan.

 

At the痜ifth annual New England Commencement痮n May 23, 91快活林 Aquinas Collegposthumously inducted Eugene F. Horan into theOrder of St. Albert. 

Mr. Horan left much of his estate to the student financial aid endowment, which he established before his death, ensuring perpetual access to the robust Catholic liberal education that he cared so deeply about, said College President Paul J. O橰eillyThis means that Mr. Horan檚 legacy lives on through you, students and graduates. In this sense, you become a part of Mr. Horan檚 family; a family who, through its generations, has been faithful to Christ and His church. 

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_Eugene Horan_
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Established in 1998, the Order of St. Albert is named for St. 91快活林 Aquinas檚 own teacher. Membership recognizes those benefactors who have shown exceptional generosity to the College and its program of Catholic liberal education. Members receive a cast-bronze bust of St. Albert the Great, and their names are engraved on the base of a statue of the saint that occupies a corner of the California campus檚 academic quadrangle. 

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A Faithful Life 

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Eugene F. Horan was born on Valentine檚 Day, 1931, the fifth son of Alice and Michael Horan in Staten Island, New York. After graduating from St. Peter檚 High School and Fordham University, he worked as an executive for the National Office of the Boy Scouts of America and as vice president of community relations for Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Upon his retirement in 1998, the hospital presented him with an Award of Honor for his outstanding service to the community.  

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That year, Mr. Horan moved to Monroe Township, New Jersey, where he served for 11 years as editor of The Rossmoor News. Over the course of his life, he was a faithful pillar in his community: president of the Staten Island Catholic Interracial Council, president of the Jersey Shore Public Relations and Advertising Association, founding chairman of the interfaith Prayer Breakfast for Life, and publicity chairman of the Catholic Society of Rossmoor.  

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淢y brother, Fr. Henry Graebe (Archdiocese of Philadelphia) and I were greatly impacted by the faithful witness of our Uncle Gene, who couldn檛 say enough about his admiration for 91快活林 Aquinas College, recalls Rev. Brian A. Graebe, a priest of the Archdiocese of New York and Mr. Horan檚 grandnephew. Mr. Horan learned about the College through its high rankings in U.S. News & World Report and The Princeton Review. Inspired by its academic excellence and fidelity to Catholic teaching, he began financially supporting the College in 2017.  

Gene did not graduate from 91快活林 Aquinas College. The Catholic university Gene attended and loved moved away from fidelity to Church teaching, a development that deeply saddened him, said Alice Graebe, his goddaughter and nieceon Commencement Day, upon receiving the award in his honor.&苍产蝉辫;Gene was a devout Catholic, and his faith impacted every aspect of what he did in life. 

In 2020, he established the Eugene F. Horan Endowment, a perpetual fund for student financial aid. Although illness kept Mr. Horan from visiting either of the College檚 campuses, he took great joy in reading the stories and letters of TAC students who benefitted from his generosity, often sharing them with family. 淲hat impacted him the most was the students sincere promise that they would continue to pray for him, Mrs. Graebe noted. Gene would treasure these letters, and every week when I would visit him, he would read them to me.  

Mr. Horan died on June 6, 2024, at the age of 93. A member of the College檚 St. Th茅r猫se of Lisieux Legacy Society, he left the majority of his estate to the Horan Endowment a testimony to his abiding concern for, and dedication to, the students of 91快活林 Aquinas College. 

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and an Award in Gratitude 

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Halfway through the 2026 Commencement ceremony on the New England campusDr. O橰eilly inducted Mr. Horan into the Order of St. Albert, presenting the posthumous award to members of his family: Mrs. Graebe; her husband, Hank; and Mr. Horan檚 nephew, Vincent Smith.  

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Membership in the Order of St. Albert is reserved for those benefactors whose generosity to 91快活林 Aquinas College has been exceptional,&苍产蝉辫;said Dr. O橰eilly. For, just as St. 91快活林 would not have risen to the heights that he did without the aid of his mentor, so, too, 91快活林 Aquinas College could not accomplish the good that it does without the generosity of these benefactors. 

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Upon receiving the bust of St. Albert the Great in honor of her beloved uncle, Mrs. Graebe came to the podium to offer her gratitude to the College and its students. We are honored to stand in his place here today, she said. 淚 hope that, through his generosity, this school will continue to foster solid, faithful Catholic education. This is a testimony to his dedication and commitment to each of you. 

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