Fr. Ahern and the Siaolok altar boys pose for a group portrait. There are 27 boys. Born in Illinois, Fr. Ahern graduated from DePaul University and entered Maryknoll in 1923. He was ordained to the priesthood on June 17, 1928 and was assigned to Kaying in South China. He worked among the youth in Kaying City. Illness made it necessary to transfer to Honolulu and Los Angeles. In 1948 he was re-assigned to the orient as assistant to the Procurator in Stanley, Hong Kong. He remained there for the next twelve years. Many missioners remember his kindness, especially for providing an opportunity to view American films overseas. He worked with young people and helped a number of refugees finding employment and educational opportunities. He was instrumental in aiding refugees to migrate to Borneo and Indonesia where they were able to find jobs and provide for their families.
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