Fred  Bomar

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Monsignor
Fred Bomar
Born June 15, 1935
Ordained May 28, 1960
Named Prelate of Honor Feb. 8, 1985
Invested Prelate of Honor May 30, 1985
Died

My help is from the Lord, who made Heaven and Earth.
He is beside me at my right hand.
He will guard my life both now and forever.
I will walk in the presence of the Lord in the land of the living.
Ps. 116:9

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Bomar

Bless The Lord, OMy Soul:
And All My Being, Bless His Holy Name.
Bless The Lord, O My Soul,
And Forget Not All His Benefits:
He Pardons All Your Iniquities,
He Heals All Your Ills.
He Redeems Your Life,
He Crowns You With Kindness and Compassion,
Not According to Our Sins Does He Deal With Us,
Nor Does He Requite Us According To Our Crimes,
For As The Heavens Are High Above The Earth,
So Surpassing Is His Kingness Toward Those Who Love Him.
Ps. 103
Full Name: Fred  Bomar
Location: Section:Republic Hill, Section 2 (C2)
Row:C  Number:12
Reason for Eligibility: Approved, Texas State Cemetery Committee; Chaplain, Texas House of Representatives 
Birth Date: June 6, 1935 
Died: August 11, 2010 
Burial Date: August 12, 2010 
 

BOMAR, FRED (1935 ~ 2010). The following is a biography of Monsignor Fred Bomar, former Chaplain of the Texas House of Representatives and Texas Senate. The biography was provided by St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church of Austin.

Monsignor Fred Bomar of Austin, Texas, died on Wednesday, August 11, 2010.  

He was born on June 15, 1935 in Caldwell County, Texas.  Monsignor Bomar was pastor of St. Peter the Apostle Church, a Roman Catholic Parish in Southeast Austin.  He served Pastor of this Parish since late 1969.  Ordained to the Roman Catholic Priesthood on May 28, 1960, Monsignor Bomar has served in two other parishes previous to this assignment, as Associate Pastor of St. Mary’s Church, Temple, Texas for nine years and as Associate Pastor of St. Mary’s Church  in Waco, Texas.  He was hospital chaplain of three major general hospitals, was auxiliary chaplain for eight years at Ft. Hood, served as president of the Temple Jaycees, and earned their Distinguished Service Award in 1967, and was on the Temple Planning and Zoning Board.

In Austin, Monsignor Bomar was the Chaplain of the Knights of Columbus for twenty four years, a member of the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus, past-president of the Founder Lions Club of Austin (The Downtown Lions), active in the Ex-Students Association at the University of Texas, former President of the Travis County Texas Exes, former District Councilman of District One, and member of the UT Ex-Student Association Executive Council.  He was a member of the Centennial Commission of the University of Texas at Austin, a three year review and evaluation of the University and its goals for the next 25 years.  He served on the Commission of 125 which was assigned the same responsibility as the Centennial Commission 20 years ago.  For many years he actively supported the Athletics Programs at the University of Texas.  He served as a Commissioner of the Austin Housing Authority for six years from 1977 until 1983.

Monsignor Fred Bomar served on five Travis County Grand Juries, three times as Foreman, and for three years was President of the Grand Jury Association of Travis County.  

He was a member of the Advisory Committee of the Criminal Justice Council for the State of Texas for two years.  He served as Chaplain of the Texas House of Representatives during four legislative sessions, and served one session as Chaplain of the Texas Senate.  He is a member of the Longhorn Foundation, and served six years as a member of the Brackenridge Hospital Foundation.

Monsignor Bomar was named Prelate of Honor by Pope John Paul II on February 8, 1985 with the title of Reverend Monsignor.  He was invested as a Prelate of Honor on May 29, 1985 by Bishop Vincent M. Harris, D.D., former Bishop of Austin.

As a Catholic priest for 50 years, Monsignor Bomar was the Dean of the Austin Deanery of the Diocese of Austin for nine years, and a member of the Presbyteral Council (Council of Priests) of the Austin Diocese serving as advisors to the Diocesan Bishop for over twenty-eight years.  He was also a Diocesan Consultor to the Bishop of Austin.  He served on the Catholic Services Appeal Budget Committee for the Diocese for seven years, and served for many years as one of the on-call priests for Brackenridge Hospital emergency duty.

He is survived by the parishioners of St. Peter the Apostle Church, his countless friends, and his beloved dogs, Morris and Millie.  A Memorial Mass will be held at St. Peter the Apostle Church on Monday, August 16, 2010 at 3:00 PM.  Bishop Joe Vasquez will preside over the Mass.  Bishop John McCarthy will serve as the homilist.  Bishop Michael Mulvey will con-celebrate.  In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to St. Peter the Apostle Church for the Monsignor Fred Bomar fund.  

Further information is available through the Texas State Cemetery research department.

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