She never wanted to miss a party. She was received into the novitiate in 1959 and given the name, Sister Mary Leo (later going back to her baptismal name). Sister Betty ministered in the field of education, receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry with a minor in Mathematics from Viterbo College (University) and a Master of Science in Chemistry from the University of Notre Dame. As the religious sisters from Our Lady of the Angels Convent in Tenafly admired . St. Francis and St. Clare saw the good and holy possibility in the culture of everyday life. On Christmas Eve, three years after her birth, her mother died of tuberculosis. During that time, she took additional bookkeeping courses at Indiana University. After completing her doctorate, she returned to Viterbo as assistant professor of Spanish from 1990 to 1993. Sister Michon was born to John W. and Vera (Duffy) Desmond on August 28, 1933, in Winona, Minnesota, the eldest of six children. Sister Ladonna made her home at St. Rose Convent in 2016. Sister Bernadette earned a bachelors degree in English with a minor in music from Viterbo College (University), then earned a masters degree in English with a minor in Latin from Notre Dame University, and finally received a Ph.D. in English from Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She continued these activities until her health began to fail. She made profession of first vows on August 12, 1954. She later went back to her baptismal name. Sister Helen Keating, Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration, 93, died of cancer on May 14, 2020 at Villa St. Joseph, La Crosse, Wisconsin. She was raised north of the George Washington Bridge often referred to as Innwood. Franciscan Sisters provide brief update on activities during pandemic By KATE DAY SAGER Olean Times Herald Oct 30, 2020 Franciscan Sisters of Allegany who reside at St. Elizabeth Motherhouse. After a years sabbatical, Sister Kathleen volunteered at Villa Maria Retreat Center in Frontenac, Minnesota,then returned tothe Franciscan Spirituality Center in La Crosse. Jubilarians: Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help (OSF) Submitted October 4, 2019 | 3:46 PM 50th First Profession Sister Renita Brummer Birth name: Jeanette Birthplace: Effingham, Ill. One of her girlfriends brought up the subject of convent life. Obituary - Sr. Miriam Sitarz OSF Sister Miriam, 100, a sister for 84 years, died June 3, 2017 at Mary, Queen and Mother Center in St. Louis. Judith attended St. Louis School in Batesville, and later when her family moved to a farm on Shrine Road, she attended Holy Family School in Oldenburg before enrolling at Oldenburg Academy. Sister Jean maintained connection with her foreign exchange brother and sister throughout her life, even visiting them abroad. She made her first profession of vows on August 12, 1954. After she initially applied to the Maryknoll Sisters, she subsequently met Mother Joan Kramer, FSPA, on a visit to St. Rose Convent to see her sister, Sister Jean (Carmelita), FSPA. Before retiring to St. Rose Convent in 2006, Sister Margaret also volunteered at Immaculate Conception School in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. During those two years, she worked in her fathers bakery. A congregation of Franciscan women religious serving in the United States,. In the summer of 1954 she visited St. Rose Convent on a Sunday, returned home, packed and again returned to St. Rose as an aspirant the following Monday. She was in the sixty-eighth year of her religious profession. September 9,1941 July 1, 2022, by Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help | Oct 28, 2021 | Franciscan Sisters News, Obituaries. Many remember the fun time Sister Jean provided through her Annual Doctor Sister Dean Jean Golf Scramble at the end of each school year at Viterbo University. Sr. Mary Alodia Stozek was remembered on her 80th Jubilee. Impressive! There she met the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration (FSPA) and the seed of her religious vocation was planted. Community members, family and friends remember Sister Rosile as always having a smile for everyone. RUTH JASINSKI OBITUARY Sister Ruth Jasinski, 94, of the Bernardine Franciscan Sisters Third Order Regular of St Francis, died on Monday morning, August 23, 2021, at Reading Hospital-Tower. Fast. She then attended Marycliff High School in Spokane. In 1974, she returned to Fort Wright College and earned a bachelors degree in sociology. During high school, Florence participated in orchestra, pep band and choir, several clubs and was editor of the school paper for two years. Her early devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary stayed with her all through her life. Sister Evelyn also served as a part-time tax accountant for a local Spokane firm. Her profession of vows was made on August 12, 1959, and final profession on August 10, 1964. She received a bachelors degree in home economics and English from Viterbo College (University), La Crosse and did additional studies at Marquette University, Milwaukee. Mother Joan invited her to join the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration. Sister Evelyn Schlosser, Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration, 88, died on October 7, 2022 at Villa St. Joseph in La Crosse, Wisconsin. She later went back to her baptismal name. The Sisters of St. Joseph of the Third Order of St. Francis is an evangelical community of Franciscan women called to observe with loving and generous hearts the holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to The Rule and Life of the Brothers and Sisters of the Third Order Regular of St. Francis. Family was considered her best friends. She could usually be found volunteering some place at Villa St. Joseph helping other sisters. She taught Spanish at Wayne State College in Nebraska for a year before transferring to Viterbo University in La Crosse as a Spanish instructor in 1985. Your gifts connect you to our ongoing ministries and honor Sisters who are your former teachers, friends or family . She made profession of vows in 1950. Growing up on the farm gave her a deep appreciation of nature, which stayed with her throughout her life. She always felt that her best friend was the Blessed Mother who accepted her for the person she was called to be. Her family moved to a farm near Storm Lake, Iowa in 1947. After earning a graduate degree in communications and journalism from the University of Iowa, Iowa City, Sister Patricia served as Central Region secretary for six years in Hiawatha, Iowa. Jeanette Mary Margaret Kassmeyer was born in Fort Madison, Iowa, to Frank and Leona (Krittenbrink) Kassmeyer on March 11, 1936, the oldest of eight children. Sister Anita returned to California with her grandparents and stayed with them, beginning school there. After receiving a bachelors degree in Human Services at Grandview College in Des Moines, she went on to earn a Clinical Pastoral Education certificate at Mercy Hospital Medical Center in Des Moines. When she was five years old, Florence began her education at St. Josephs School, Bellevue. My family is a source of strength and support for me in their love and understanding. Sister Jean continued her education with a masters degree in Spanish and Foreign Languages from Purdue University. When she could no longer travel, she visited with family by phone, even when she was near death, relishing especially visits with her only surviving sibling, her sister Betsy. Circumstances prevented her from following her hearts greatest desire, to enter religious life at the time of her graduation. Viterbo College called her back in 1974, again as a bookkeeper. For the next 20 years she ministered as an art teacher in high schools in Wisconsin (Superior, Green Bay, and at Viterbo College), as an art and religion teacher in Wausau, Wisconsin and Miles City, Montana. News reports show that, as of July 16, in addition to the 13 Felicians in Livonia, at least 19 other sisters have died in the United States, including a Felician sister at the order's convent in Lodi, New Jersey; six sisters from two communities at a shared convent outside Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and three Maryknoll Sisters in Ossining, New York . Sister Mary Myron started teaching in grades one through three and ended up teaching high school. After the high school in Lansing closed, she remained there as a religious education teacher for two more years. She by Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help | Feb 25, 2019 | Franciscan Sisters News, Obituaries. At that time, she retired and spent the next eight years volunteering, mainly as a math and science tutor. Sister Agnes was received into the novitiate on August 12, 1951 and was given the name Sister Ella. She was a quiet person who had an avid interest in world affairs. She received by Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help | Jan 18, 2018 | Franciscan Sisters News, Obituaries. Sister Rita attended her freshman year at Sacred Heart School, then transferred to Early Consolidated School for the rest of her high school years. From 1997 to 2007, she continued providing support services to elderly in Guttenberg through volunteer work at River Living Center and St. Marys Parish. JEREMIAH COLLINS OBITUARY. The Rev. Community members, family and friends remember Sister Agnes as having a heart of gold for the sisters she served as a homemaker and for the children whose lives she touched in Mississippi and Texas. Sewing was one of her hidden talents. Returning to her home in 1973 in Guttenberg to care for her father, Sister Clara Mae also ministered as an activities director and home care aid. As one parishioner said, We have been blessed to have Sister Geralyn in our parish. Sister Geralyn had a great devotion to Capuchin Father Solanus Casey from Prescott, whose cause is in consideration for canonization. She was in her 37th year of religious profession. She loved exploring new opportunities and places. She completed high school at St. Marys Academy in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. She then became pastoral assistant at St. Peters Parish in Spokane until her retirement in 2005. Our dear Sister Marilyn died May 24 at Mother of Perpetual Help Residence in St Louis. Community members, family, colleagues and friends remember Sister Karolyne for her delicious baking and great love of the outdoors. In her first year in community, she was Co-Director for the La Crosse Diocese Hispanic Ministry. In her early years, Mary Jane began knitting and crocheting, a hobby she carried into her adult life. After eighth grade, Sister Margaret remained home helping her mother who was ill at the time. Carmel and West Bend) Washington (Spokane) and Wisconsin (Eau Galle and Halder) for 42 years. Sister Betty taught high school chemistry and mathematics for 26 years in Wisconsin (Prairie du Chien and Stevens Point), Oregon (Salem), Iowa (Bellevue, Carroll, and West Point) and Texas (El Paso). Sister Donna Weber, FSPA, 91, died on Saturday, August 28, 2021 at St. Rose Convent, La Crosse, Wisconsin. She received a Bachelor of Science in Education from Viterbo College (University) and a Master of Arts in Education: Instruction and Curriculum from St. John College, Cleveland, Ohio. None of her other siblings had done so, but her parents allowed her to attend St. Angelas Academy in Carroll, Iowa. When asked what gave her life, she responded, Vitamin P (for prayer). Joanne received her early education at St. Joseph Grade School in Spokane and graduated from eighth grade at St. Aloysius Grade School. She ignored it despite the persistent nature of the call. Helen again pushed the idea of a vocation out of her mind until December 1944 when she was assigned to the Sisters ward at the hospital. In 1992, she responded to a call by the U.S. Catholic Bishops to provide summer English classes to clergy and religious in the Czech Republic, a ministry she continued until 2015. In all that we do, we seek to reveal the Kingdom of . She was devoted to little children and prayed daily for the children of the world. She loved spending time in the Adoration Chapel while at St. Rose Convent and often filled her retirement days making craft items for the gift shops at St. Rose and Villa St. Joseph. But for one week, March 8-14, we shine the spotlight on . The Hospital Sisters of St. Francis operated a convent and church on a 300-acre site northeast of Springfield from 1917 until 2021. . She often said that religious life was an extension of a gift that was nurtured in her home. On October 27, 2021, Sister Gale Bednarek, our resident Scripture scholar, left us for the fullness of Gods light and love. Joselda Hageman, Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration, 94, died of natural causes on Saturday, July 11, 2020 at Villa St. Joseph, La Crosse, Wisconsin. She was in the sixty-eighth year of her religious profession. Her life of prayer, service and love for others has absolutely represented the Spirit of St. Francis. In 2005, she retired to St. Rose Convent and later moved to Villa St. Joseph. Everyone knew when Sister Pat was around because her hearty laughter carried through the halls. Before them was a newly-unveiled 7-foot bronze statue of Sister Mary Virgilius Reidy, one of their own. by Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help | Dec 29, 2022 | Franciscan Sisters News, LCWR, Obituaries, Uncategorized. She was a retired nun who joined the Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi as a teenager and went on to a career as. For the next 21 years, from 1981 to 2002, Sister Margaret again used her teaching skills as a religious education teacher, tutor and parish visitor at St. Marys in Hurley, Wisconsin. The seeds of being a Sister and a teacher were planted in those early years. In addition to her great devotion to education, prayer and spirituality, her family held a very dear spot in her heart. In 1977, at the age of 38, he was received into the novitiate, made his simple profession one . Pat attended St. Gabriels Grade School and St. Marys Academy both staffed by the Notre Dame Sisters. Obituary Sr. Gerarda Augustyniak Sister Gerarda Augustyniak, 95, a sister for 78 years, died December 29, 2016 at Mary, Queen and Mother Center in St. Louis. Helen and her cousin Art were constant companions until he left for Maryhurst in the Philippines to become a Brother of Mary. She then began a year of study at the Catholic Theological Union in Chicago, where she had the opportunity for a three-month study tour in Israel. Sister Mary Klisart, OSF. In eighth grade she shared her call with her parents, who were very supportive. She was an avid stamp collector and accumulated a large stamp collection over the years. Until 2010, Sister Rita Marie had neither taken a pill, no been hospitalized. Sister Mary Myrons entire active ministry of 70 years was in the field of education. She kept learning and teaching wherever she was. Their honeymoon was to travel west to bring Sister Anita back home and reunite the family. During high school, she participated in various sports and clubs. Her nieces and nephews were a delight to her. Always interested in finding out what she could do to make life better for others, she was quick to recognize the goodness in others and reinforce it. Sister Margaret was received into the novitiate on August 12, 1946, and was given the name Sister Mary Joel. On August 12, 1961, she made her first profession of vows. As the Shakal family grew, they eventually moved to a larger farmhouse, close to Holy Family School in Stanley where Sister Betty completed her elementary education. At age six, Sister Lydia went to school with her two older sisters. Sister Pat made first profession of vows on August 12, 1949, and final profession on August 9, 1955. Sister Rita was born on August 12, 1928 in Early, Iowa to Elizabeth (Faber) and Leo Jansen. She then earned a bachelors degree in elementary education from Viterbo College in La Crosse. Growing up on the farm, Kathleen and her seven brothers and sisters had many opportunities to learn and do everything from feeding the chickens, shocking grain, herding cattle, picking corn to multiple kitchen tasks. Sister Lydia was born to John and Mary (Danzer) Wendl on January 11, 1922, in Willey, Iowa. Sister Patricia was received into the novitiate in 1963 and given the name, Sister Mary Owen. Upon completion of a bachelors degree in elementary education from Viterbo College (University), Sister Lois entered the teaching profession. After high school, she helped on the farm, as two of her brothers were in the service. As soon as their dad came home from work, the question was put to him. The eldest of 13 children, she remembers growing up on the farm with her younger brothers and sisters. Her first two years of grade school were at St. Jude the Apostle School in Wauwatosa. Active Nonviolence. When funding ended, she was invited to join the staff at the Salvation Army in Spokane as Family Welfare Director. She also participated in her parish choir. Sister Ladonna was interested in helping others in any way she could, whether training someone to work in the business office, caring for students in the residence halls, teaching someone about bookkeeping, organizing the annual neighborhood picnic on the Viterbo campus or working toward improving a neighborhood with new street lights and a neighborhood garden. Born on October 16, 1925, in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, Helen Cecilia was the second oldest daughter of Frank and Willa (Cherrier) Keating. They desired to transfer from the congregation and become members of the Franciscan . In 1964 she began working at Viterbo College as Business Manager and Comptroller, a position she held until 1974. She later went back to her baptismal name. She received her call to be a Franciscan Sister at a young age, and loved being a Franciscan Sister of Our by Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help | May 6, 2020 | Franciscan Sisters News, Obituaries. From 2016 to 2019, Sister Jean was back at Viterbo University teaching classes in Franciscan Traditions and Values. Sister Rita Jansen, Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration, 94, died on Thursday, November 17, 2022 at Villa St. Joseph in La Crosse, Wisconsin. She also served from 1962 to 1977 as assistant housekeeper at Viterbo College (University). She liked the work and desired to become a nurse. She lived very simply and felt relationships were more important than material things. One could always count on Sister Betty for a welcoming smile and hearty laugh. Thereafter, sheserved as Healthcare Province Representative on the General Board, Coordinator of Formation at Healthcare House of Studies, and Provincial of FSPA Healthcare Province from 1972 to 1979. 259 were here. She made Villa St. Joseph her home in 2004. Two years later, with the restructuring of the congregation, she was elected Regional Leader of the FSPA Western Region (1985-1993) located in Spokane. List of Sisters, Brothers, Priests. At her baptism, she was named after her paternal aunt, Sister Lydia Wendl. Mary Jane was born to Raymond and Stella (Bien) Misura on Dec. 16, 1933, in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. In 1982, Joanne became an affiliate of the FSPA. Obituary Sr. Marcy Romine O.S.F. Her family hosted foreign exchange students from Iceland and Italy. While with FSPA, Sister Sandra ministered to the elderly in St. Paul for a couple years before moving to La Crosse, where she became the Justice and Peace Director for the FSPA. She grew up on the family farm with her two brothers and three sisters, getting into to use her words all the mischief we could imagine.. After a pilgrimage to Assisi she wrote, In the language of mystic praise and amazement, earth and nature will always bedazzle, sparkle and glow of the Benevolent Creator. On a clear full moon evening, you might hear her howl at the moon. Sister FrancesYanisch, Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration, 90, died on Friday, April 24, 2020 at Villa St. Joseph, La Crosse, Wisconsin after a battle with cancer. She attended Holy Family Grade School and DePadua High School. She and her siblings enjoyed the ride to school in their carriage in the spring and fall and on the bobsled in the winter. In addressing all aspects of creation as either Sister or Brother, Francis demonstrated his desire to be in relationship with all of creation. Her first profession of vows was made on August 12, 1955. Donna Jean Weber was born on April 25, 1930, to Reynold and Laura (Asher) Weber in Eau Galle, Wisconsin. Please wait a few minutes and try again. In 1986 she began teaching primary grades in Monroe, Louisiana. will officiate and burial will be in the convent cemetery. The FSPA community is grateful for her leadership, especially in leading the congregation into the world of social security and investment. She once commented that she thought she learned how to rip the same afternoon she learned how to sew. Lois Lorraine was born to Aubrey and Georgia (Carlisle) Lobdell on April 14, 1923, in Durand, Wisconsin. Come enjoy the day with a round of golf and support the Sisters' ministries. Marie was received into the novitiate on August 12, 1943, and given the name Sister Rita Marie. Friends, family and community members fondly remember Sister Sandra as a warm, gentle, caring person with a heart for those in need, and a grand laugh. In 1991, her fathers need again took her to Guttenberg where she worked for the North Eastern Iowa Rehabilitation Association, providing therapy to individuals and institutions in Clayton County. While at Mt. My high school experience has been better having had her as a teacher. When a new school was being built at David, the community took the opportunity to recognize Sister Mary Myrons significant contribution to the area by establishing a Sister Mary Myron Remedial Reading Room. She had been a professed member of the Sisters of. In 2010, Sister Margaret Ann retired to Villa St. Joseph, La Crosse where she continued to volunteer until her health weakened. In high school she was engaged in one-act plays and glee club. In 1992, she retired to St. Rose Convent and moved to Villa St. Joseph in 2012. After her class of six boys and six girls graduated from the eighth grade, she spent the next year at home helping her parents. Instead, she worked at Kaufer Catholic Bookstore in Spokane, then enrolled at Holy Names College (Fort Wright College) with a major in journalism and a minor in dramatics. A small, but sophisticated museum at the Franciscan Life Center outlines the history of the Franciscan order and its role in central Illinois. She had been taught by sisters for two years, but in her earlier years was not attracted to their communities. She was very social and loved visiting with people. She began her tertiary education at Viterbo College (University) in the field of education. Sister Donna served as an elementary teacher for 14 years in schools in Washington (St. Augustines, Spokane [1952-1955 and 1963-1964]) and Wisconsin (Sacred Heart, Ashland [1950-1952]), La Crosse (St. Wenceslaus [1956-1963] and Blessed Sacrament [1964-1965]). Sylvania, Ohio 43560 419-824-3625 She taught primary grades in Wisconsin (Auburndale, Big River, Halder), Idaho (Blackfoot) and Iowa (Muscatine, Harper, Halbur, St. Lucas, Spencer, Bellevue, Mt. In 2000, she moved to La Crosse where she was the assistant development director for FSPA until 2007. Sister Margaret worked at the hospital in Little Falls on weekends and during the summer. In 2008 she moved to Villa St. Joseph and served as a volunteer there until her health began to fail. Gertrude left home on Sept. 3, 1945 for St. Rose Convent in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Felician Sisters of North America Home Page. The sisters of Mother of Good Counsel and Our Lady of the Angels Convents in Chicago, IL, celebrated the Jubilarians of 2021 on Saturday, May 22. They also remember her for her insightful questions and reflections, challenging others to think beyond the obvious and see the presence and action of God in our entire universe. She professed first vows on August 12, 1952. Later, she taught elementary school and parish music in Tomah, Wisconsin for five years. In 2009, she received the Bishop Robert F. Morneau Distinguished Service Award from the conference. Sister Karen Crawford . She was a great baseball fan, which she kept up with weekly. Obituaries Franciscan Sister Anna Ahern dies at 91 Share this story Sister Anna Louise Aherne, O.S.F. The Franciscans are celebrating their 150th anniversary. She learned to play the organ, violin and clarinet, but the organ was her favorite. Community members, family and friends remember Sister Dorothy Ann for her delightful smile, sense of humor and positive attitude toward life along with the great care she provided to Sister Thea during her life and the assistance she gave Sister Theas legacy after her death. After high school, Sister Helen completed coursework at St. Francis Hospital School of Nursing and served as an RN at St. Marys Hospital, Sparta, Wisconsin. Sister Patricia was born in Decorah, Iowa on March 22, 1944 to Paul and Seraphina (Timp) Tekippe. She was the eldest of six children. She professed her first vows as an FSPA on August 12, 1965. It was a happy home filled with conversation and joyous laughter. Every place she taught she loved her little children, especially teaching them to read. Sister Gertrude Daugherty, FSPA, 93, died on Sunday, August 8, 2021, at Villa St. Joseph, La Crosse, Wisconsin. Gertrude was the youngest player on the basketball team when they won the Archdiocese of Dubuque tournament. Her love of those from other cultures enriched her and endeared her to many at home and abroad. In 2013, she moved to Villa St. Joseph in La Crosse and in 2022 back to St. Rose Convent. Sister Clara Mae gifted family and friends with beautiful wood carvings. In 1972, Sister Michon and her younger sister, Sister Rosemary, FSPA, spent a couple of weeks in England, Ireland and Scotland with their parents reinforcing her Irish heritage. Mike Lang, Dialog Reporter - 16 September 2020, 12:29 0 READING, Pa. Sister Laetitia Okoniewski, 101, a member of the Bernardine Franciscan Sisters Third Order Regular of St. Francis, died Sept. 15 at. Sister Agnes loved growing up on a farm and being outdoors; her family grew vegetables and raised chickens to sell. In 1975, Sister Kathleen earned a second masters degree, this one in theology from Notre Dame University. Her brothers and sisters teased her that she would miss gardening, playing baseball and driving a car, but the call persisted. By then it was evident to her parents that her desire to be a sister had not diminished, but had grown stronger and they allowed her to enter St. Rose Convent in La Crosse, Wisconsinon August 15, 1940. Sister Donna shared vivid memories of growing up in their beautiful farm home surrounded by rolling hills. Sister Agnes served her community as a homemaker in convent homes in Iowa, Mississippi, Washington and Wisconsin for thirty years. There she met the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration (FSPA) at St. Marys Grade School. Her gentleness and sense of humor endeared her to her patients, family, sisters and many friends. Sister Rita then worked at Henry Field Store in Storm Lake as a salesperson and typist until 1952. Born on October 12, 1930 in Ellsworth, Wisconsin, Frances Lorraine was the youngest of six children of Fredrick and Catharine Estella (Murphy) Yanisch. Growing up on a farm she was exposed to a variety of experiences and learned responsibility early. Sandy loved being a nurse in Africa. She always had a funny story to tell. No grave photo. She was also a great entertainer, knowing how to make her audience laugh. There will be a memorial Mass and celebration of Sisters life at a later date. Her mother called her Betty because she did not want her to be called Lizzie or Liz. Sister Kathleen Kenkel, Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration, 91, died Saturday, July 18, 2020, at Villa St. Joseph, La Crosse, Wisconsin. Upon visiting her sister at St. Rose Convent one weekend, Sister Pat told her parents she wanted to stay at the convent with her sister. She was in the sixty-first year of her religious profession. Community members, family and friends remember Sister Evelyn as a lively, generous person. From 1986 to 1989, Sister Margaret Ann served as Director of Development of Catholic Schools for the Superior Diocese. After a one-year stint in the St. Rose Convent cafeteria, Sister Rita Marie moved to Villa St. Joseph where she assisted in many community service roles, such as receptionist, sacristan and organist. She completed her high school at St. Rose High School in La Crosse. Sister Erlinda was from a large, very close family in Cebolla, New Mexico. Upon her retirement, the executive director of David School, Danny Greene, summed up her impact, Sister Mary Myron has truly been a gift from God. She began her teaching career with middle grades in Carroll and Hills, Iowa and at St. Marys Ridge, Wisconsin before moving into high school teaching. Community members, family and friends remember Sister Clara Mae as always having a smile for everyone. Community members, family, and friends remember Sister Lois as a quiet, cheerful person, always ready to lend a helping hand. Her delight was combining two of her passions: teaching and working with international students, as she spent many hours in retirement helping solve a math problem or chemistry equation. She professed vows on August 12, 1942 and made final profession on August 9, 1948. In August 2007, the Sisters of St. Francis in Millvale, Pennsylvania merged with the Syracuse-based congregation.
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