On July 7, 2007 the
date could be written as 07-07-07, and of course at 7 minutes and 7 seconds
past 7 it can be written as 7:07:07 07-07-07 and many people think it can
be a lucky day for them. On that day in my parish at the
Cathedral in Baker City, Oregon, we buried Ivona Chaves who was Bishop
Connolly’s cook and housekeeper for 15 years. Her husband Art took care of the bishop’s horses, and died in 1998. Among the many
anecdotes I heard about Ivona, the most incredible
one was what happened back in 1912, a few days before the Titanic sank. Her
husband Art was of a Portuguese descent, and his family grew up in the Azores
Islands. But back in 1912, Art’s mother and father got tickets to travel on the
Titanic, the same trip that eventually sank on that infamous April date in
1912. But Art’s mother felt that she did not have enough clothes to travel with
the likes of the Astors, Strausses, Molly Brown and so many other wealthy
people. So just before they boarded the ship, they sold their tickets, and
decided to wait for another less luxurious ship. We all know what happened with
the Titanic, and the strange thing is that Mrs. Chaves was at that time pregnant
with Art, who eventually was born, attended our St. Francis Academy and married Ivona, and had 6 children. We buried her on July 7, 2007, aged 94.
Monday, 6 September 2021
Ivona and Art Chaves
Gravestone where Art and Ivona are buried in Mt Hope Cemetery, Baker City.
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