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It has been reported (in The ChristLast Media, I must note) that the current Pope does not like the phrase "lead us not into temptation...

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Thursday, January 26, 2006

Adeline Tancredo, Requiescat in pace.

From today's Rocky Mountain News:

Adeline Tancredo, whose spaghetti sauce recipe launched a political career for her son, U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo, died Tuesday in Westminster after suffering a stroke last year. She was 92.

Mrs. Tancredo lived in Denver for most of her life, the daughter of Italian-American immigrants.

When she was 16 years old, she went to work for $1 a day as a clerk at Joslins Department store on 16th Street in Denver - a site that is now a Courtyard by Marriott hotel. She worked there for the next 45 years.
A Catholic, she married and had three sons. Every Sunday night she served up spaghetti with a homemade sauce, and her special recipe eventually would propel son Tom into politics.

In 1976, Tom Tancredo was a teacher at Drake Junior High in Arvada when students in his government class dared him to run for political office.
He agreed, and then he tried to think of his first campaign gimmick in his ultimately successful bid for the state House. He decided to print fliers with his mom's spaghetti sauce recipe on one side and a "recipe" for good government on the other.

"We had no money, of course, and we were just trying to figure out . . . something to hand out to people that was inexpensive that they wouldn't throw away," the congressman said Tuesday.

He said his mother was embarrassed by the idea at first. "I'm not sure she wanted to emphasize the ethnicity," he said. Still, she let her son jot down the ingredients as she cooked up a batch of her special sauce.

Later, she and her husband, Gerald Tancredo, would go door-to-door, passing out their son's fliers and campaigning on his behalf.

She often told her son: "Tommy, I don't know about politics. When people say, 'What does he believe in?' I say, 'I'm not sure, but he's a very good boy.' "

That, kiddies, is the definition of motherhood.

Three decades later, Tancredo is in his fourth term in Congress, and he has told the same story about his mother while stumping in Iowa for a possible 2008 presidential race.

Pray for him. We could do a lot worse. Senator War Hero, for instance.

If not for her spaghetti sauce recipe and his parents' campaigning, he figures he would not be where he is today.

Amen to that.

"I couldn't leave my job. I couldn't have campaigned," he said. "I relied on them entirely."

Mrs. Tancredo was a longtime member of St. Joan of Arc Church in Arvada.

Pray for her immortal soul, St Joan.

"She certainly was the most spiritual person I've ever known," Tom Tancredo said. "If there was ever a direct conduit to the Lord, she was it."

In May 2005, she suffered a stroke that left her partially paralyzed.

She was treated at the Life Care Center nursing home in Westminster. Her condition deteriorated over the weekend, forcing the congressman to cut short a tour of New Mexico stumping for immigration reform.

She died Tuesday morning at the facility.

May God have mercy on her soul and may she soon be reunited with Him.

She was preceded in death in 2003 by her husband, Gerald.

She is survived by three sons, Jerry, Ralph and Tom Tancredo, all of Littleton; two sisters, Rose Franks and Eleanor Galterio, both of Arvada; 10 grandchildren; 17 great- grandchildren and four great-great- grandchildren.

Obviously, Adeline Tancredo was a great and successful woman. (Reality is not measured by the world's fickle standards.)

Arrangements were pending and were being handled by Horan & McConaty.

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