Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

BROTHER FREDERICK WILLIAM NARBERES G.P.

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William Narberes 81. Member of the Western Dominican Province died January 16, 2019. He was born April 30, 1937 in Martinez, CA, to Catherine (Lane) and Rene Narberes. William entered the Dominican Order Western Province and was professed a Cooperator Brother receiving the name Frederick, May 20, 1961. Over the 57 years as a Religious Brother in the western United States Brother Frederick served in the following places: San Francisco: Provincial Secretary; Los Angeles: Daniel Murphy High School, Teacher-Counselor-Principal also working on Masters and Doctorate in Education; Oakland: Formation Team Member for the Dominican Seminary at Saint Albert’s Priory. In the Diocese of Phoenix he served in Tempe, AZ at Catholic Charities, Family, Child and Marriage Counselor; in Phoenix he was Superinten­dent of Catholic Elementary and Secondary Schools. He was secretary of education, William Bennett’s Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence serving as school evaluator. Served as a School Commission­er of Western Catholic Schools and Colleges as well as a School Evaluator for North Central Schools and Colleges. In Berkeley, CA, he was the Administra­tive Assistant to the President of the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology. Also in Berkeley, he was Principal of the Madeleine Elementary School. In Los Angeles, he was Administra­tor for Charter School grades 7-12, for Gang Kids, Soledad Enrichment Action. On weekends he cooked and served meals for the homeless in West Hollywood. In Eagle Rock, CA, he worked at Saint Dominic’s Parish as Director of Religious Education and as Principal of Saint Dominic’s Elementary School. Moving to Las Vegas, he was the Deputy Director of Residentia­l Services for the Diocese of Las Vegas, Catholic Charities. Continuing to use his educationa­l background with an MSW in Counseling he became an assistant to the Director of the Saint Therese Center HIV/ AIDS Outreach as a Case Manager. Having been diagnosed with a terminal illness he shortened his hours and helped out at the University of Nevada at Las Vegas (UNLV) as assistant to the Director of the Saint Thomas Aquinas Newman Center. He is preceded in death by his parents, Catherine and Rene Narberes; Brothers, James and Paul Narberes; and Sister-in-law, Karen Narberes. He is survived by his sister, Kathleen (Narberes) Hieb and her husband, Douglass Heib; Nieces and Nephews, Gerald Hieb and wife, Suzie Hieb, Richard Hieb and his wife, Tammie Hieb, Gary Narberes and his wife, Jenifer Narberes; as well as his Dominican Brothers who are members of the Province of the Holy Name of Jesus in the Western Dominican Province. Visitation will be at 9 a.m. Tue., Jan. 22, with a Mass following, both at Guardian Angel Cathedral. 336 Cathedral Way, Las Vegas, NV 89109. An Evening Prayer Vigil will be at 7 p.m. Thu., Jan. 24, at Saint Dominic’s Church, 475 East I Street, Benicia, CA 94510. A Funeral Mass will be at 11 a.m. Fri., Jan. 25, immediatel­y following Mass, at Saint Dominic’s Cemetery 585 Hillcrest Ave., Benicia, CA 94510. In lieu of flowers the family requests you please consider a donation to the Saint Therese Center HIV Outreach, P.O. Box 90625, Henderson, NV 89009 or to the Western Dominican Province, 5877 Birch Court, Oakland, CA 94618.

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