Catherine Ramicone is crowned 2022 Queen by former queen Faith Benson. (Photos by Steve Metsch)
Countryside crowns queen for St. Patrick’s Day Parade
By Steve Metsch
Catherine Ramicone fondly recalls watching the Countryside St. Patrick’s Day Parade each March and seeing the queen waving from a convertible.
“I never imagined being queen, but I am now,” Ramicone said. “I’m so proud to be queen because I’ve lived in Countryside my whole life,”
The Lyons Township High School senior, 17, was crowned this year’s parade queen during the Feb. 23 meeting of the Countryside City Council.
The parade starts at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 5, winding its way through the streets of Countryside.
“I was on the court with Faith (Benson) when she was the queen (in 2020),” Ramicone said. “And I was raised super Irish on my mom’s side.”
And what is “super Irish?”
“Her cousin, John, would sing Irish songs for us,” she said. “It was really cool.”
The three girls in the queen’s court are her sister, Colleen Ramicone, 15, a Nazareth Academy sophomore; Olivia Perez, 17, of La Grange Park, a Lyons Township senior; and Maureen Kane, of La Grange Highlands, 18, a Lyons Township senior.
Colleen Ramicone said “I think it’s super cool” when asked about her sister being the St. Patrick’s Day Parade Queen.
“Maybe I’ll steal the crown from her,” Colleen joked.
The girl who crowned this year’s queen enjoyed a two-year reign.
Faith Benson, a Lyons Township senior, was queen for the 2020 parade. There was no parade in 2021 because of the pandemic.
“It definitely had its perks,” Benson said. “I got to be one with the community. It was super fun. Riding in the back of a convertible. Great time. It was a little chilly, but we had blankets. Hot chocolate.”
The queen and her court were serenaded and marched out of the city council room by piper Kevin Dahill, of Countryside.
Dahill’s friend, Thomas Boyle, is this year’s Grand Marshal.
“When (Countryside Mayor) Sean (McDermott) called up on a Saturday morning, I have to admit, I thought he was joking,” Boyle said. ”He said, ‘We want you to be the Grand Marshal.’ I said, ‘You’ve got to be kidding me’.”
Boyle, of Burr Ridge, is well respected in the Irish American community.
He has served more than 25 years on the board of directors of Chicago Gaelic Park, a proud Irish American institution on 147th Street in Oak Forest. He served as president therefrom 1989 to 1992.
Boyle has strong ties to the city, having worked for 37 years at Countryside Bank. He is now is director of First National Bank of Brookfield.
All proceeds from the parade will benefit BEDS Plus, which helps the homeless, and Interfaith Community Partners, which helps senior citizens.
“I can’t think of anything more appropriate for St. Patrick than taking care of the elderly and providing housing for the homeless,” McDermott said.
The queen and her court also have a history of helping others.
Catherine Ramicone is in the National Honor Society, on the student council and volunteers at Brookfield Zoo through the King Conservation Science Scholars.
Colleen Ramicone and has helped plant trees through the Environmental Club at school. A member of the Smile Club at Nazareth, she works with senior citizen residents at Bethlehem Woods.
Kane volunteers annually at St. Cletus Roman Catholic Church in La Grange, helping with the annual giving tree program and the parish’s food pantry.
Perez volunteers at the First Congregational Church of Western Springs where she also teaches Sunday school.
This year’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade princess is Maeve Watson of Indian Head Park.
Maeve, who turns 9 on March 4, is a competitive Irish dancer who has performed since she was 4 years old. She danced during the city council meeting.
An active member of LaGrange Highlands Brownie Troop 55871, Maeve has participated in food drives, spring cleanups, gardening at her church, and the Brookfield Zoo charity tree trim.
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Catie and Colleen,so proud of you two, out beautiful nieces!!!! Congratulations!???? xoxoxo Auntie Chrissy and Uncle John!
These young Ramicone women are part of a proud heritage of strong Irish women from the clans of Sullivan, Donahue and Mc Gillcuddy. They can proudly represent us!☘️☘️☘️☘️