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Michael Byrne, 2014 Aide to the Grand Marshal

January 11, 2014 by Robert P. Lynch

Michael ByrneMichael Byrne was born in County Roscommon, Ireland on August 18, 1962 to Patricia and James Byrne.  He has three brothers and three sisters.  He graduated high school from Christian Brothers School Roscommon in 1980.  He went on to college in Athlone and Carlow, where he graduated as a fitter welder after four years.

Michael immigrated to the United States in 1986, where he met his future wife, Rosemarie Horohoe, fell in love, and got married in September of 1988.  They are the proud parents of four children, Fiona, Michelle, Conor, and Declan.

Mike has always promoted Irish heritage and culture.  He joined the AOH Padraic Pearse Division 3 in 1989.  He came up through the ranks within his division,  serving as Marshal for two years, Treasurer for four years, and President for two years.  He has been the St Patrick’s Day Dance Chairman for the past eight years.

Michael has been an active member of the AOH Nassau County Board, serving as County Board President for four years.   He has been actively involved with the Nassau County Feis for several years.  He is currently taking on the responsibility of Feis Chairman.

Michael also is a Director on the Hibernian Charities National Board.

Michael is a founding member of the Long Island Gaels Gaelic Football Club.  The club was organized in 2000.  He was the first President of the minor board, which was organized in 2004.  Michael has been Club Treasurer for both the minor board and senior board for the past ten years.  He has also held the position of Dance Chairman since 2002.

Michael has been an active member of the Irish American Society of Nassau, Suffolk, and Queens since 1987.  As a home improvement contractor, he has played an active role in the renovations to the center in Mineola, Long Island.

Michael has proudly marched in the New York St Patrick’s Day Parade for 22 years with the AOH in different capacities, from Division Marshal to County Board President, and he was chosen as Aide to the Grand Marshal, Ray Kelly, in 2010.

Mike finds it a great honor to have been chosen as an aide to Grand Marshal of the Glen Cove Parade, John O’Connell.  He would like to thank all who have bestowed this honor on him and to congratulate his fellow Aides to the Grand Marshal.

Filed Under: Parade History

Newsday: 2013 Glen Cove Parade Honors Danny Lane, 89, Nicholas Pedone, 7

March 18, 2013 by Robert P. Lynch

Newsday, Sunday March 17, 2013 6:46 PM      By Frank Posillico

Glen Cove parade Grand Marshal Daniel J. Lane,

Photo credit: Frank Posillico Glen Cove parade Grand Marshal Daniel J. Lane, right, is joined by Grand Marshal Aide Lisa Forgione, left. Lane is being honored after a lifetime of work as an Irish activist. (March 17, 2013)

A parade procession and about 80 years were all that separated the grand marshal and honorary grand marshal at the 25th annual Glen Cove St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Sunday.Grand Marshal Daniel J. Lane, 89, a lifelong advocate for Irish culture and awareness, led the parade, and Honorary Grand Marshal Nicholas Pedone, 7, who was diagnosed with cancer last fall, sat in the fire truck that brought up the rear.

Parade organizers said both marshals show what it means to have a fighting Irish spirit.

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“This community seems to amaze me every day,” said Josephine Pedone, Nicholas’ mother, adding that Nicholas is still in and out of hospitals for treatment. “We just roll with the punches and Nicholas’ smile on his face as he goes through this torturous journey in his life.”

Josephine Pedone, of Glen Cove, was surprised and happy to have her son, who is fighting neuroblastoma, a malignant tumor that forms in nerve tissue, serve as the honorary grand marshal in the parade because she hopes he brings more awareness of his disease. The Glen Cove Fire Department picked up Nicholas and his father toward the end of the parade route, and they rode in the fire truck for the remainder of the parade.

Joe McDonald, an aide to the grand marshal, said that naming Lane grand marshal was an honor long overdue. He has been a resident of the Glen Cove community for most of his life, has served on multiple town boards and committees and has always been active in his Irish culture. He was one of the first members of the Inis Fada Pipers’ Band.

He hails from Ballydesmond in County Cork, Ireland.

“We never have a shortage of someone to honor,” Joe McDonald, an aide to the grand marshal, said. “It’s a celebration of our Irish culture.”

McDonald, who has been working with the parade for the past seven years, said he feels honored to march alongside a man like Lane.

“It’s a thrill to walk down the street and hear the cheers of your friends and neighbors all celebrating your heritage,” Lane said. “It’s a celebration of Glen Cove. It’s a celebration of heritage and culture.”

Filed Under: Parade History Tagged With: Daniel Lane, Danny Lane, Fire Truck, Forgione, Glen Cove Fire Department, Grand Marshal, Irish Activist, Irish Culture, Irish Spirit, J Lane, Joe Mcdonald, Lifelong Advocate, Malignant Tumor, Marshals, Nerve Tissue, Newsday, Parade Organizers, Parade Route, Pedone, Photo Credit, Spirit Photos

Parade History Index

February 24, 2013 by Robert P. Lynch

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Filed Under: Parade History Tagged With: Grand Marshals, History Index, Index History

Past Grand Marshals

February 24, 2013 by Robert P. Lynch

Past Grand Marshalls, Glen Cove St. Patrick’s Day Parade

It is our custom each year to honor a person as “Grand Marshal” of the Glen Cove St. Patrick’s Day Parade, and one or more additional individuals as “Aides to the Grand Marshal:

1989 	 John F. Sweeney               Postmaster, City of Glen Cove
1990 	 P.O. Stephen McDonald         Hero Police Officer
1991 	 Hon. Denis Dillon             District Attorney, Nassau Co.
1992 	 Sr. Janet A. Fitzgerald       President, Molloy College
1993 	 Joseph V. Buckley             Restaurateur
1994 	 Rep. Peter King               Congressional Representative
1995 	 Jack Ryan                     President, SEIU Local 74
1996 	 William V. Whelan             President, Emerald Society, FDNY
1997 	 Brian Fitzpatrick             Councilman, City of Glen Cove
1998 	 Michael McCormick             National Historian, AOH
1999 	 Jack Irwin                    Governor’s Assistant for Irish Affairs
2000 	 Hon. Thomas R. Suozzi         Mayor, City of Glen Cove; Nassau County Executive
2001 	 Patrick J. Lynch              President, NYC Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association
2002 	 Mary Gilroy-Doohan, M.D.      Director, Emergency Services NSUH Glen Cove
2003 	 Tony Jackson                  Irish radio personality WRHU-FM Radio, Hofstra Univesity
2004 	 Mary Ann Holzkamp             Mayor, City of Glen Cove
2005 	 James McCabe                  Hibernian Activist
2006 	 The "Fighting 69th"
2007 	 Jack McDougal                 Police Sergeant
2008     John W.C. Canning             Attorney and Public Servant
2009     Robert P. Lynch               Attorney and Teacher
2010     Thomas J. Lilly               Attorney and Pro-Life Activist
2011     Andrew Stafford               Former Parade Chairman
2012     Maureen Basdavanos            Glen Cove Deputy Mayor
2013     Daniel J. Lane                Irish Activist

Filed Under: Parade History Tagged With: Brian Fitzpatrick, City Of Glen Cove, Emerald Society, Grand Marshal, Grand Marshalls, Grand Marshals, Irish Activist, J Lilly, Jack Irwin, James Mccabe, Michael Mccormick, Molloy College, Nassau Co, Nassau County, National Historian, Patrick J Lynch, Police Sergeant, Public Servant, Stephen Mcdonald, Thomas R Suozzi

1999 Parade

January 24, 2013 by Robert P. Lynch

Filed Under: Parade History

2013 Grand Marshal Daniel J. Lane

January 9, 2013 by Robert P. Lynch

Danny Lane 2013 Grand Marshal

Danny Lane 2013 Grand Marshal

Back in the forties and early fifties, if you lived in the Irish Metropolis, the myth prevailed that if you weren’t a Dubliner, then you just had to be a “Corkonian”!  The reason for this was that one of our early Prime Ministers – Willie Cosgrove – happened to be a Corkman, and his county and political patronage was more than evident.  But despite this advantage, and to our own good fortune, our Parade Grand Marshal Danny Lane chose to emigrate in 1949.

Daniel J. Lane was born in Ballydesmond, County Cork, the second youngest of a family of six, four brothers and one sister.  Arriving in the United States in 1949 he settled down in Manhasset.  In 1952 he married Sally Daly, a County Tyrone colleen.  Together they raised four children: Dennis, Patricia, Sioban and Danny Joe.  He is a very proud grandfather of six:  Roxanne, Anthony, Stephen, Kevin, James and Caitlin.

County Cork is steeped in a tradition of great hurlers and footballers, but above all, it is known as the county of great national heroes and freedom fighters, who much eulogized in song and prose:  men like O’Donovan Rossa, Terence McSweeney, Thomas McCurtain and many more.  These patriots were all idols of Danny’s.  He was imbued with their spirit of patriotism.  This was coupled with the fact that his late wife Sally came from one of the partitioned counties of Ireland.  As a result, whenever and wherever Ireland’s cause has needed a helping hand no one has come forward more quickly, more generously or with better heart than Danny Lane.

He served as Chairman for “Full Freedom for Ireland Committee in 1959 and 1960, he has been actively involved with Irish Northern Aid since 1969 and he has been a member of the American Irish Congress.

In 1960 Danny  was elected President of Local 447 of the Utility Workers Union and remained President until June 1979 when he resigned to take up a managerial position with Citizens Water Company.  He also served on the Board of Directors of Eastern Water Works for a three year term, serving New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.

Our Grand Marshal is an active member of the Irish American Society which is where many have come to know and love the true Danny.  When the Society purchased its present Center building and needed help with renovations, Danny Lane gave unselfishly of his time and talent.  He served on the Board of Directors for two terms.  Anyone familiar with his service there would venture to say that if Danny were asked what his greatest pride in the Society was, he would say, “Oh, that we have the great Inis Fada Pipers’ Band” – which he joined in 1958 and performed with until 1983.  His moments of triumph and joy were when he played and competed all over the United States with the band and the many trophies and championships they won over the years he was involved.

On March 17th 2013, while Danny leads the Hibernians and marchers in the Glen Cove St. Patrick’s Day Parade we know that his heart will be overflowing with pride and joy for all the Hibernians who have honored him this day, and we know that, deep in his heart, his thoughts and memories will dwell, as always, on his homeland.  There will be a yearning, a hope and a dream that someday in the not too distant future, he can lead a parade through the streets of Derry, Belfast, Newry or Armagh and that the pipers will be playing “A Nation Once Again”.

Go n-éirí an bóthar leat Domnaill – May the Road Rise to Meet You, Danny!

Filed Under: Parade History Tagged With: Corkman, Counties Of Ireland, County Cork, County Tyrone, Danny Lane, Dubliner, Freedom Fighters, Full Freedom, Good Fortune, Grand Marshal, Hurlers, Irish Congress, Irish Northern Aid, J Lane, Kevin James, Managerial Position, National Heroes, Political Patronage, Proud Grandfather, Sioban, Wife Sally

Lisa Bartley Forgione, 2013 Aide to the Grand Marshal

January 8, 2013 by Robert P. Lynch

2013 Aide to the Grand Mashal - Lisa Forgione

2013 Aide to the Grand Mashal – Lisa Forgione

Lisa Bartley Forgione is one the 4th generation of Bartley’s born and raised in Glen Cove to Lewis (Buzzy) Bartley and Rosemary (Reilly).  Elizabeth Mary (Lisa) is joined by her sisters, Rosemary Helena and Catherine Patricia (Cappa).

Lisa’s maternal grandfather, Thomas Reilly arrived in New York from County Cavan and was the greatest gardener ever.  He was known for his stories of “horses so big you could walk under them” home in Ireland.  Paternal grandmother Mary McGinn Bartley came from County Sligo – with a never ending brogue and her little Irish quotes that she kept in her heart.

Lisa is a past CPR Instructor, Brownie, Girl Scout, Girl Scout Leader, PTA and SEPTA member in North Shore School District, was President of the All Saints Home School Association, worked her way up to President of LAOH Division 8 – followed her Grandmother Betty Delaney Reilly’s footsteps as she too was President of Division 8…way back when – Glen Cove Parade committee member, and the Publicity Chair for Nassau County LAOH.

While Lisa was President, Division 8 installed 20 new members, helped organize three very successful St. Patrick’s Day dances, hosted St. Brigid’s Day celebrations and a Major Degree Ceremony for the County LAOH.  She led the Division in its celebration of their tenth anniversary.  They participated in the New York State Convention, organized the refreshments for the Blessing of the Creche at Village Square, are sponsors St Boniface’s Feast on The Beach.

Lisa proudly led the Ladies of the St. Dymphna, Division 8 as they exemplified their Motto of “Friendship, Unity and Christian Charity” by their participation, love and care for others.  Under Lisa’s leadership they have adopted twin boys for the holidays, donated gift cards to Long Beach families hit hard by Super Storm Sandy, filled the shelves of St Patrick’s Food Pantry and volunteered to help wherever there was a need.

Lisa worked for SCO Family of Services Development office for nine years, organizing volunteers, events, Thanksgiving dinners, holiday visits, picnics and parties for the children who reside at the Robert J. McMahon home for Children in Sea Cliff.  Currently she is at the front desk at the Madonna Heights facility for troubled teen girls, where she has reached out to hug many of them.

Lisa was married for 30 years to Jimmy Forgione who passed away on March 15, 2009.  Together they have three children Darla, Joseph and Lewanna, and two grandsons, Robert and Vincent James.  The family recently celebrated the marriage of Darla to Robert Rivera.  Jimmy is always by their side to help them continue to breathe and take one day at a time…..

Lisa is “thrilled and honored to be chosen as an Aide for the 25th Glen Cove St. Patrick’s Day Parade and has the privilege to walk beside Grand Marshall Danny Lane – Co-Aides Pam and Bob Panzenbeck, and Joe McDonald.”

“St. Patrick’s Day is an enchanted time – a day to begin transforming winter’s dreams into summer’s magic.” By Adrienne Cook

St. Patrick, St Brigid and St Dymphna, Pray for Us

 

Filed Under: Parade History Tagged With: Beach Lisa, County Cavan, County Sligo, Cpr Instructor, Degree Ceremony, Food Pantry, Forgione, Girl Scout Leader, Grand Marshal, Grandfather Thomas, Grandmother Mary, Laoh, Mary Mcginn, Nassau County, Parade Committee, Paternal Grandmother, Publicity Chair, Sco Family Of Services, St Boniface, St Brigid, St Dymphna, Th Generation, Thomas Reilly

Joseph McDonald, 2013 Aide to the Grand Marshal

January 8, 2013 by Robert P. Lynch

2013 Aide to the Grand Marshal Joe McDonald

2013 Aide to the Grand Marshal Joe McDonald

Life is full of chances and many times a chance meeting or event can be life changing.

That is what happened with 2013 Aide to the Grand Marshal Joe McDonald.

Back in 2002, a chance event allowed him to acquire the Mets Online Fan Forum, allowing him to break into the sports industry and as a byproduct, learn web designing and development.  Two careers were spawned from that, as the former stockbroker became a professional sports writer and a web developer.

Then in 2007  a chance meeting with Glen Cove Hibernians led Joe to joining the Mike Moran Division eventually leading to an AOH tenure where he served as Division President, the first Online Editor of the Hibernian Digest, and in his current positions as National, New York State and Nassau County Webmaster.

Chance has always been part of Joe’s life.  It started with his birth on March 28, 1970, he was put up for adoption at Our Lady of Victory Homes in Lackawanna, NY.  Three months later, Joseph Benedict McDonald and Catherine Ann (nee Cleary) McDonald took a chance and adopted baby Eric, renamed him Joseph Gerard, and moved him to Bay Ridge Brooklyn.

Joe was raised in the Borough of Churches, graduating from Our Lady of Angels Grammar School in 1984, Xaverian High School in 1988 and then Fordham University four years later.

Joe took a chance in 2004, moving to Long Island from Brooklyn, looking for a change from city life.

Another chance was taken in 2010 when then National Editor Keith Carney in 2010 asked Joe to design the first Online Hibernian Digest in AOH history.  Joe’s Division Presidency, from 2011 to 2012 saw not only the naming of the first-ever two National Life Members from Division 8, but also the naming of two Division members, he and John O’Connell, to the AOH National Board.

As National Webmaster, Joe built the first online national application, first online national division directory, the first national social media pages, and is overseeing the building of the new AOH member management system.  He has also provided web design for a large number of other Irish organizations and businesses.

Being part of the AOH has allowed Joe to get in touch with his Irish roots. At the age of nine, he played his grandfather’s Irish button accordion and picked up that instrument again a few years ago.  He has won prizes for his music at Feiseanna and also an award winning Irish soda bread, taking second place this past year at the Nassau County Feis.

The risk taking paid off for Joe, since he was able to build two businesses.  As a sportswriter for the last nine years, Joe has worked for Fox Sports, ESPN, New York Sportscene, the Blueshirt Bulletin, Tennis Now Magazine, and his own company, Sportsday Publishing.  He has, covered such high profile events as the MLB Playoffs, the World Series, the US Tennis Open, the US Golf Open, and the Stanley Cup.

Applying his web design expertise, Joe opened Damocles Designs Web Services and has a growing business in that industry.

The biggest chance effecting Joe’s  life was taken by Elizabeth (Liz) Curtin, who married Joe and they have two children Joseph Patrick, age nine and four year-old Jamie Ann.  They live in West Hempstead, NY – Liz’s hometown  – and attend St. Thomas the Apostle Church.

Filed Under: Parade History Tagged With: Ann Nee, Bay Ridge Brooklyn, Chance Event, County Webmaster, Division Directory, Division Members, Fordham University, Grammar School, Grand Marshal, Hibernians, Joe Mcdonald, Joseph Benedict, Joseph Mcdonald, Keith Carney, Mets Online Fan Forum, Mike Moran, Nassau County, National Application, National Webmaster, Webmaster Joe, Xaverian High School

Robert James Panzenbeck, 2013 Aide to the Grand Marshal

January 7, 2013 by Robert P. Lynch

Robert James Panzenbeck, 2013 Aide to the Grand Marshal

          Bob was born in the Bronx—the first son in a family of eight boys—to Bob and Eileen Panzenbeck.  His maternal grandparents, Thomas J. Martin and Mary McGovern Martin were both natives of Couty Galway

          Spending most of his childhood in Syosset, Bob attended Syosset public schools and St. Dominic’s High School.   From there he attended the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA.

          After a five year stint in management for UPS, Bob made a career change to insurance/financial planning in the early 1980s.   Bob is currently a Principal in Robert J. Panzenbeck, LLC in Glen Cove.

          Bob has been married to Pamela Donaldson Panzenbeck for 32 years and is the proud father of 3 adult children, Bobby, Billy, and Laura.

          Bob and Pam have been active St. Patrick’s parishioners for over 30 years.  Together they have been involved in the Baptism Preparation and Pre-Cana programs.  Bob served as coordinator of the St. Pat’s CYO for 15 years and continues to referee on Saturday mornings.   He also chaired the Parish Spring Fling for 10 years.   He recently became a member of the Legion of Mary.

          Bob has been a member of AOH Division 8 for almost 15 years.

Filed Under: Parade History Tagged With: Adult Children, Baptism Preparation, Career Change, College Of William And Mary, Cyo, Glen Cove, Grand Marshal, Legion Of Mary, Maternal Grandparents, Parishioners, Proud Father, S High School, Saturday Mornings, Spring Fling, St Dominic, St Pat, Syosset Public Schools, Ups, William And Mary, Williamsburg Va

Pamela Donaldson Panzenbeck, 2013 Aide to the Grand Marshal

January 7, 2013 by Robert P. Lynch

Pamela Donaldson Panzenbeck, 2013 Aide to the Grand Marshal

Pamela Donaldson Panzenbeck is retired from the Levittown School District where she taught business and computer education for 34 years.  When not playing golf or relaxing at the beach, she still finds time to substitute teach a few days each month.

Pam is an active member of the Ladies Ancient of Hibernians – Division 8, having served as treasurer for several years and as a member of the St. Patrick’s Dinner Dance Committee. She has served as the ticket booth chairperson of the St. Patrick’s Church Carnival for more than 15 years and was Co-chair of St. Patrick’s Semi-Annual Blood Drive –for more than 10 years.  Pam also enjoys volunteering at various S.C.O. Family of Services fundraising events.

Since retiring Pam enjoys being a lector at Mass and teaching religious education to 6th graders.   One of her newest affiliations is as a member of the Glen Cove Hospital Auxiliary.

Pam’s great, great grandfather, Peter Dailey, emmigrated from Ireland sometime around 1845.  While the time frame and details are unclear, it is known that Peter owned property on Maple Avenue in Glen Cove.  His son, Edward Dailey, raised his family there, including Pam’s grandmother, Ann.   Members of the Dailey family were involved in the building of St. Patrick’s church.

Pamela is married to Bob Panzenbeck and is the proud mother of three adult children, Bobby, Billy, and Laura.  She is the daughter of Ginny Miller Donaldson and the late Bill Donaldson.

Filed Under: Parade History Tagged With: Adult Children, Bill Donaldson, Blood Drive, Church Carnival, Co Chair, Computer Education, Dance Committee, Dinner Dance, Fundraising Events, Glen Cove, Grand Marshal, Great Grandfather, Levittown School District, O Family, Playing Golf, Proud Mother, Religious Education, St Patrick, Th Graders, Ticket Booth

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