Carondeletter Summer 2014 | Page 10

Honey and Jack O’ Leary... Where do we begin to sing their praises? Whenever anyone mentions their names, the reaction is the same: a big smile! When we think of Honey and Jack, we think of service, compassion, and “love for the dear neighbor without distinction.” When they came to work at Carondelet and De La Salle, Honey and Jack both brought masters' degrees along with many years of teaching experience. They also had a loving relationship which they felt was the most significant support for their classroom ministry. Honey (whose real name is Cecilia) had taught in junior high and high schools in the Albany area of New York State for 10 years, while Jack taught in Brooklyn, East Africa, and Long Island. Primarily an English teacher, Jack began teaching at De La Salle in 1971 and, in 1977, Honey was hired to teach Religious Studies at Carondelet. Honey retired in 2001 but returned that September as a substitute teacher. In March, 2008, she began working as a replacement for the Community Service Department, expanding it into a national model of excellence. She retired again in June, 2012. In 2009, after many years of inspiring students at De La Salle, Jack came to the Carondelet side of Winton as a long-term sub, and then stayed on as substitute teacher. But he has been so much more. Through his humor and gentleness, Jack was an inspiration to the students of Carondelet. Dedication is often more than doing things. It’s being there. Staunch supporters of Carondelet student activities, Honey and Jack have attended games, Company productions, and class reunions—too many to count. And whenever someone is out in public with one or both of them, a former student is certain to app ɽ