Fr Otto Imholte
3 January 1937 - 25 July 2022
This obituary was posted originally here. I have made some minor editorial changes.
Father Otto
passed away due to several health complications in Hope Health Hulitar Hospice,
in Providence, Rhode Island, on July 25, 2022. Mass of Christian Burial will be
held at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, August 1, 2022 at St Mary’s Catholic Church in
Leigh, Nebraska with Fr Steve Emanuel celebrating. Burial will take place in
St Mary’s Catholic Cemetery with lunch following in the church social hall.
Visitation will be on Sunday, from 4 until 5 p.m. with a parish rosary recited
at 5 p.m. Memorials can be directed towards the Columban Fathers or the Leigh
Legacy Fund. Svoboda Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.
Father Otto’s family would like to offer a sincere thank you to Columban Fathers for
all of their care and assistance as well as thank the doctors and nurses at
Rhode Island Hospital and the Hospice House. A special thank you to Pam Serbst
and Ann Leary at the Bristol Home and their time with Father Otto.
Fr Otto
Imholte was born on January 3, 1937 in Leigh, Nebraska, USA. His parents were Urban J. and
Frieda A. Wullschleger Imholte. His elementary and high school education were
in Leigh.
His seminary formation with the Columbans began with Spiritual Year in September
1957 in Bristol, Rhode Island. The following year he entered the Columban major seminary
in Milton, Massachusetts. In September 1960 he continued his studies at the Columban
seminary at Dalgan Park, Navan, Ireland. He returned to Milton in September
1963 and was ordained on December 21, 1963, at the Major Seminary Chapel by
Richard Cardinal Cushing.
In
September 1964 he joined the teaching staff at the Columban Minor Seminary in
Silver Creek, New York. Starting in July 1966 he began to attend Villanova University
where he received a Master’s degree in Mathematics. In July 1967 he returned to
Silver Creek as Dean and a member of the house council. In May 1968 he was
appointed Socius (assistant) for Spiritual Year at Bristol.
In July
1970 he was assigned to Fiji where he served at the parish in Varoka, Ba. In
June 1974 he returned to the US on vacation a little ahead of time because of
the serious illness of his mother. He worked in South Sioux City at St Michael’s Parish until May 1975. He then returned to Fiji. He was the
Principal of Corpus Christi Teachers Training College in Suva from 1977-1978.In
June 1984 he was named Regional Bursar in Fiji. The next January Father Otto was
appointed to Xavier College along with his other duties as regional bursar and
member in charge of local applicants.
In 1985
he returned to the United States and began working as a chaplain in a hospital
in Des Moines, Iowa. He was appointed Assistant Regional Bursar effective in
September 1987. In March 1989 he became the Regional Bursar. Fr. Otto was
praised for his years of service as Regional Bursar for his efficiency in
computerizing that office and for his help to other regions.
In
September 1997 Father Otto began a sabbatical (which included a trip to the Holy
Land) at the Chicago Theological Union and resided at the Drexel formation
house. In September 1998 he became bursar at the new Columban
International Theologate in Chicago.
In April
2001 Father Otto took on the responsibility of Bursar General of the Columbans, resident in Ireland.
He served in that position with praise for his expertise and dedication during
two administrations until Fr Paul Oxley took over.
After
returning to the United States he took up residence at the regional house in
St Columbans, Omaha. There he coordinated the mission appeals program. He also
assisted the Regional Bursar Dan Eminger with some tasks. During this time he
had to deal with serious health issues. In October 2019 worsening conditions
led to his going to seek further care with the Columbans in Bristol, Rhode
Island.
No matter
where Father Otto was stationed, he was a Nebraska Cornhuskers fan through and
through. He was always able to come up with the latest scores and stay up to
date.
He is
survived by his sister Eileen (Frank) Paulus, sister-in-law Alice Imholte, many
nieces and nephews, and many Columban brothers.
Fr. Otto
is preceded in death by his parents, brother Urban P. Imholte and sister Noreen
(O’Del) Marchant.
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While working in the USA and in Ireland Father Otto was very involved in Worldwide Marriage Encounter. He told couples in Ireland, where he was a team priest in giving Marriage Encounter Weekends for around 11 years, Your love for one another sustains me in my priesthood. The movement promotes the two sacraments of Matrimony and Holy Orders.
May Father Otto rest in peace.
Leigh is a village with around 400 people and is located in the farming area where Father Otto grew up.
1 comment:
Dearest Father Seán,
Father Otto fulfilled his life on earth in a wonderful, active way and he no doubt did touch many people's hearts.
May he indeed rest in peace!
Both of us were in Nebraska not long ago, on our long journey to the Midwest and West.
So this post is more vivid for both of us.
Hugs,
Mariette
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