STAFF BIOGRAPHIES
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Rev. Walter H. Jenne

Walter H. Jenne was born March 11th, 1943, son of the late William H. and Mary (nee Gillen) Jenne. He was educated at St. Mary grade school in Elyria,
Elyria Catholic High School, Borromeo College, and
St. Mary Seminary. He received a Master of Social Work degree from
The Catholic University of America
in 1977.
On May 30th, 1970, he was ordained into the priesthood by Bishop William H. Cosgrove at
Holy Family Church in Parma, Ohio.
His first assignment was in 1970 as Associate Pastor at
Our Lady of Guadalupe in Macedonia. In 1974 he was assigned to work part-time with
Catholic Charities with residence at
Parmadale. He was named Associate Diocesan Director of Catholic Charities in July 1977 with residence at
St. Catherine parish, Cleveland, as of September 6, 1977. He became an associate in residence at
St. Lawrence Parish in Cleveland on July 5th, 1980 as well as Diocesan Director of Catholic Charities on August 13th, 1980. He served as Secretary for
Social Concerns, effective November 24th, 1983.
Other assignments included Administrator at
St. Colman, Cleveland, October 29th, 1991, and Administrator, St. Catherine, Cleveland, from May 1st, 1992 until July 1, 1999.
On December 1, 1994 he was appointed Pastor at St. Basil the Great Parish in Brecksville.
Fr. Jenne celebrates Mass at St. Basil and St. Catherine on weekends. He tends to all pastoral duties, such as conducting funerals and weddings.
He counsels the sick and grieving as he ministers to the needs of both parishes. His duties are reminiscent of circuit-riding preachers of early America.
Rev. Joseph Mamich

Father Joseph Mamich was ordained With Father Doug Brown on May 13, 2006. He became the youngest priest in the diocese. He was assigned to Holy Family Church in Stow.
Father Joe graduated from Padua Franciscan High School in 1997. He is from Strongsville and his parents still live in the area, now living in North Royalton.
One of the more remarkable endeavors Father Joe brings with him is his work with the Stow Police Department as a Police Chaplain. Over two years ago, he was approached by members of the Stow
Police Department with the idea of riding with officers and assisting them and citizens as needed. About twelve hours a month he rode with police officers. He not only helped the officers deal
with the numerous challenges they faced on their shifts, but he also assisted victims and local citizens who needed comfort and understanding in traumatic situations. As Father Joe so perfectly
states, “Working with the local police in this way, it can only help everybody.”
Father Joe also is very active in the Life Teen programs. He actually was in the program when he was in high school. He kind of grew up with it, and he plans to help it continue to grow at St. Basil.
Mrs. Robin Youngs
Robin Youngs was born and raised in Worthington, Ohio. Robin is the youngest of four siblings, all of whom continue to reside in the Columbus area. Upon
graduating from Worthington High School, Robin attended Ohio State University, where she earned a Bachelor Degree in Social Work.
Robin began her Social Work Career at Franklin County Children Services, investigating child abuse and neglect. After several years at FCCS, Robin began
work at St. Stephen’s Community House, where she counseled high-risk teens and their families.
Robin married Jay Youngs in 1986. They have two children, Allison, age 15 and Joe, age 13. They moved to Brecksville in 1996. Jay is a Chemistry teacher
at BBHHS, where he also coaches football and track. Robin was a Family Counselor at Berea Children’s Home until their first child was born.
Robin began her employment as the Parish Life Coordinator in the Fall of 2003. Robin’s responsibilities at St. Basil’s include coordinating Parish life
Activities, such as Fall Festival, Mardi Gras, Volunteer Appreciation Open House and the Summer Picnic. Robin also coordinates the Pre Cana ministry, Children’s
Liturgies and the Anointing of the Sick Masses. Robin traveled to Honduras with the Mission team in January of 2004 and continues to travel with St. Basil teens
to Appalachia in order to participate in the Appalachia Service Project each summer.
Tommy Dome

The sun shined a little brighter on December 6th, 1980.
Tommy Dome entered a loving Catholic family in West Virginia comprised of parents Tom and Francine, and older sisters Therese and Leanne. Tommy played
with Transformers for the first seven years of his life.
In 1987, The Domes moved to Geauga County in northeast Ohio. Tommy won his 3rd, 5th, and 6th grade spelling bees. He defeated the winners of the seventh
and eighth grade and went on to regional competition where he lost to an eighth grader with a mustache.
After
starting high school at Kenston, Tommy began attending LifeTeen at his home parish of St. Helen’s. It is here that he began to grow in faith as he learned
some of the basic points elemental to the spiritual life: God exists, He created me, He loves me, He has a plan for me, He will forgive anything I do if I seek
Reconciliation, and He wants me back with Him forevermore. During Tommy's senior year in high school, he considered a calling to the priesthood. He applied at
Borromeo Seminary and also
Ohio University.
After much teetering back and forth, he decided upon OU, where he majored in Video Production and Film.
During his junior year in college, however, that same calling began tugging at his heart to consider a call to the priesthood. Upon graduating, he decided that
he had thought about it long enough to warrant giving it a try for a year. After that first blessed year at
St. Mary Seminary and Graduate School of Theology, he stayed another year to study more philosophy and theology, and also because they play a lot of bocce
ball there at the seminary.
Tommy accepted the position at St. Basil the Great as the Youth Minister in January 2006. His favorite part of his job is the weekly prayer group. He also loves
working with the staff in a fun and supportive environment.
On October 11th, 2008 Tommy married Cara Ball, his best friend, confidant, and spiritual companion. They pray, attend Mass, go to Reconciliation, and laugh
with each other. She is helping him learn how to be a loving person.
Tommy’s personal interests are woodworking, camping, A/V equipment, making videos, playing sports, writing poetry, pointing out the
spelling mistakes of others, and talking about the most important things in life. His favorite spiritual interests are the Chaplet of Divine Mercy, the
Stations of the Cross, reading the lives of the saints, and Eucharistic Adoration. His favorite saints are St. John of the Cross, St. Teresa of Avila.
Rev. Mr. David E. Pecot

David E. Pecot, born December 19, 1939 in Eunice, Louisiana the third of eight children of Helen Donegan and Joseph H. Pecot, Jr. The family moved to
New Orleans, Louisiana where Dave attended Fortier High School and graduated from Louisiana State University
in January 1963.
Dave and Anne Marie Liles married on September 8, 1962 and they had five children Michelle Kazanjian (John), Renee McKeone (Joe), David, Laura Redman
(Steve) and Mark. The families of their children include Mary Beth Kazanjian, Ani Kazanjian, Gina Kazanjian, Christieann Kazanjian, Tasha Kazanjian, Claire
McKeone, Pat McKeone, Mara McKeone, Kateri McKeone, Henry Redman and Sam Redman.
Dave worked 21 years for the Eveready Battery Products Division of Union Carbide with nine of those years spend in the countries of Malaysia and Singapore.
He and his family lived in Charlotte and Greenville North Carolina, Bennington Vermont and Ohio. He left Union Carbide after moving to Cleveland in 1983 and
joined the Nymold Division of Ethyl Molded Products Company as General Manager. In 1988, he joined Weatherchem Corporation as Vice President of Manufacturing
retiring in May of 2000. After retiring, Dave joined the pastoral staff of St. Basil's where he can be found on most days.
Dave first considered applying for the diaconate in 1976, after his pastor in Bennington, Vermont encouraged him to become a deacon. That decision was
put on hold as he was continually being transferred by Union Carbide until he finally decided to pursue that calling in 1995. Dave attended formation classes
at the Center for Pastoral Leadership and was ordained as a permanent deacon in the Diocese of Cleveland on May 23, 1998 by Bishop Anthony Pilla. He was
immediately assigned to St. Basil the Great as a Pastoral Minister.
The diaconate has its origins in apostolic times and flourished in the first four centuries of the Church's history. Later for very complex reasons, the
diaconate went into a decline until it disappeared from the Church. The Second Vatican Council restored the diaconate as a permanent ministry in the Church.
The diaconate
is an ordained ministry within the ministry of the Church. In receiving the Sacrament of Holy Orders the deacon is empowered by the Holy Spirit by the laying
on of hands to fulfill a particular role in the Church. Ordination is the sacramental differentiation of a Christian within the community of faith so he becomes a
unique sign and instrument of what Jesus Christ is for the Church and the Church must be for the sake of Jesus Christ. Deacons are ordained for a distinct ministry
in the celebration of the sacraments, the transmission of the word and in the service to the community.
In the Ministry of the Word the deacon's role is a far reaching one. It includes the proclaiming of the Gospel, preaching, catechetical instruction and other
forms of teaching, counseling of individuals and families, giving retreats, outreach to the alienated, preparing and processing applications for nullity
of marriages, etc. Deacons living and working in secular society have the ability to use the opportunity to bring the Gospel into everyday life.
In the Ministry of Liturgy and Sacraments, the deacons role at the Eucharist proclaims the gospel, voices the needs of the people in the general intercessions,
assist in the presentation of the gifts, and is an Ordinary Minister of the Eucharist. The deacon can also perform other liturgical roles such as solemnly
baptizing, witnessing marriages, bringing Viaticum to the dying, and presiding over funerals and burials. In addition to these roles, he can preside over Liturgies
of the Word, Communion Services, Liturgies of the Hours, exposition and benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, lead non-sacramental reconciliation services, conduct
prayer services, pray with the sick and dying and administer certain of the Church's sacramentals such as blessing holy objects and homes.
In the Ministry of Service the deacons role involves a broad range of activities and is deliberately vague and open by intent. Thus deacons find themselves in
ministry in hospitals, prisons, within the community nursing homes, ministering to the divorced and separated and in various other roles within the community.
Dave in his ministry serves by praying for those with various needs, visits to the homebound, to those in hospitals, and visits to parishioners when they
have any need and request his presence.
Within St. Basil's, Dave serves on the Worship Commission, the Evangelization Commission, Directs the Alpha Program, serves on the Finance Council and the
Parish Council, trains the Servers, Oversees the Lectors, works with the Web Site Team and the St. Basil's Men's Fellowship. In his spare time Dave enjoys
golf, his wife, kids and grandkids.
Mary Ann Webb

Mary Ann Webb was born to Joseph and Mary Toth on February 6, 1940. The family
home was on Avery Road and she was baptized at
Assumption Church. She attended Catholic grade schools:
Our Lady of Good Counsel,
St.
Francis de Sales,
St. Charles, and graduated from
St. Mary's in Bedford, and four years later from
Marymount High School (Trinity).
She entered St. John's College in 1957 with a four year scholarship, but left after two years to teach at
St. Pius X School in Bedford, her home parish at the time. Mary Ann later taught at
Sacred Heart in Wadsworth, and
Our Lady of Angels. After several years of attending college part-time, she received her BS in Ed from St. John's in 1965.
In 1963, she married John (Jack) Webb, a native of Lansing, Michigan. Their only child, Tom, was born in 1964. He is a graduate of Ignatius ('82),
attended Walsh College, and is a career officer in the U. S. Navy, serving primarily in the nuclear submarine field. He is carrying
on the Navy tradition started by Mary Ann's father, her brother Dennis, and his father. Tom is currently based in Groton, CT, where he lives with his wife, Bonnie.
Their two young adult children, Elizabeth and John, died in separate car accidents three weeks apart in 2007.
In 1966, Mary Ann began teaching in the Berea City School District. She was an active member of the Berea Federation of Teachers, serving as a member of
their executive committee and the negotiating team. She also co-chaired the District Review Board, which oversaw the mentoring process for new teachers.
She obtained her MA degree from Baldwin Wallace College in 1977.
In 1978, after the death of her husband, she began working part-time as the Director of Religious Education at her home parish, St. Mary's in Berea. When Mary Ann
retired from the public schools in 1992, she became the DRE at St. Basil's.
At St. Basil's, Mary Ann directs the Parish School of Religion (PSR), which serves approximately 1000 students: the Sunday PreSchool, weekly classes for
grades 1-8, a two-week summer program for grades 4-8, and the home study and testing program for grades 3-8. She also conducts parent meetings for
Reconciliation and First Eucharist, and coordinates these celebrations. Mary Ann serves as coordinator of the Funeral Lunch Ministry, leads DivorceCare
seminars, and is the staff representative to the Education Commission and the Older Adult Strategic Planning Committee. She also serves on the South
Hills Cluster Parishes Committee.
In her spare time, Mary Ann likes to read suspense novels, garden, and, when the weather is above 60 degrees, play 2/3 rounds of golf a week. She also is
an avid Indians and Browns fan.
Nancy Jovanov
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Stephanie Ristau
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Rev. Mr. Lou Primozic
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Sr. Judith Wood, SSJ, TOSF
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