During World War II her parents moved to Seattle. She shared her love of beauty in various ways on her missions and at the motherhouseoften being the mastermind behind decorations for special occasions. They have responded to a call to incarnate the Good News, taking on Jesus . She didnt let her physical infirmities bring her spirits down. Sister Valerie Lemansky, age 90, a member of the Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity, passed away on Tuesday, January 31, 2023, at Holy Family Convent, Manitowoc. With her health declining, Sister Clara Mae moved to Villa St. Joseph in 2015. Follow Felician Sisters. She ministered in the field of education, oftenalso serving as an organist and choir director. Obituaries We thank God for the lives of our Sisters who have moved on to Eternal Life and their impact throughout their many years of service within the vowed religious life. Barbara Jane entered St. Rose Convent in the fall of 1951. The children would often ask their mother for a picnic supper on hot summer days. Community members, family and friends remember Sister Clara Mae as always having a smile for everyone. Sister Loiss last seven years of active ministry were in child care for two families in the St. Paul area. Sister Patricia Keating, Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration, 91, died of natural causes on July 24, 2020 at Villa St. Joseph, La Crosse, Wisconsin. Posted June 15, 2022 Sister Anna Louise Aherne, O.S.F. When she was five years old, Florence began her education at St. Josephs School, Bellevue. In 2013, she moved to Villa St. Joseph in La Crosse and in 2022 back to St. Rose Convent. Realizing there were only 30 Consolata sisters left in the United States in the early 1990s, Sister Sandra began exploring American-founded Midwestern religious communities open to international missionary service. She ministered at Sacred Heart School in Spencer, Iowa from 1973 to 1997 as music teacher and organist for the parish. She was also a great entertainer, knowing how to make her audience laugh. Sister Clara Mae Kuempel, FSPA, 90, died on Tuesday, April 5, 2022, at Villa St. Joseph, La Crosse, Wisconsin. 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. Community members, family and friends, remember Sister Jean as someone that always loved life in any of its aspects. Sister Helen served her FSPA community as Director of Nursing at Villa St. Joseph 1964 to 1965, prior to completing her Masters Degree in nursing education at Columbia University in New York City, New York from 1965 to 1967. Sister Rose Marie Przybylowicz, OSF, passed away September 9, 2022. She made her first profession of vows on August 12, 1961. She made her profession of vows on August 12, 1946 and final vows on August 9, 1952. During that time, she took additional bookkeeping courses at Indiana University. In 2018, with her health failing, she moved to Villa St. Joseph. Sister Sandras primary ministry prior to joining FSPA was serving as a midwife in Tanzania and Kenya. A second church, that could hold 500, was built in 1930. She always sought to make life better for others. Sister Jeremiah (Theresa) Collins, OSF January 27, 2022 Sister Jeremiah (Theresa) Collins embraced Sister death on January 27, 2022 at the Franciscan Villa in Syracuse, NY. SISTER MARIA TESSARI, O.S.F. On October 27, 2021, Sister Gale Bednarek, our resident Scripture scholar, left us for the fullness of Gods light and love. There was a problem volunteering for this cemetery. Franciscan Sisters of Allegany and Associates | Allegany NY 2020 by Franciscan Sisters of Allegany. Sister Bernadette Milada Prochaska was born on June 15, 1932 in Montfort (Castle Rock), Wisconsin to Frank and Victoria (Roh) Prochaska, where she grew up with her nine brothers and sisters. She ignored it despite the persistent nature of the call. In 1991, the FSPA sponsored a Chair in Global Education at Viterbo University. Sister Margaret Ann was involved in school consolidations, both in Ashland and Eau Claire. Later, she received a masters degree in pastoral studies from Loyola Institute of Pastoral Studies in Chicago. 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. Family was considered her best friends. Community members, family and friends remember Sister Geralyn as a kind, quiet person who always loved children, music and the parishioners at St. Joseph. Our dear Sister Marilyn died May 24 at Mother of Perpetual Help Residence in St Louis. She once said, The opportunities [in Cameroon] for creativity, reconciliation, leadership, inter-congregational collaboration and personal involvement have been a pure gift.. She taught in Calmar, Mallard, St. Lucas and Balltown, Iowa and La Crosse from 1945 to 1962. 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. Donnas grade school years were spent in six different schools, while living in six different homes. At her baptism, she was named after her paternal aunt, Sister Lydia Wendl. After completing her doctorate, she returned to Viterbo as assistant professor of Spanish from 1990 to 1993. At her golden jubilee in 2015, Sister Patricia noted that she had walked with more than 200 young women in her membership ministry. Sister Margaret Ann Mason, Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration, 92, died of natural causes Friday, May 29, 2020, at Villa St. Joseph, La Crosse, Wisconsin. Her family hosted foreign exchange students from Iceland and Italy. Born in Bellevue, Iowa on Nov. 7, 1927, Gertrude Florence was the daughter of Cornelius Vincent and Teresa Mary (Keuter) Daugherty. Most recently, Sister Sandra had been a regular volunteer at Ryan House, an extension of St. Joseph Hospital, and at St. Vincent De Paul in Phoenix. She made first profession of vows on August 12, 1950, and final profession on August 9, 1956. At that time, she studied occupational therapy in Des Moines, and served as activity director at Willis Adult Day Care. Circumstances prevented her from following her hearts greatest desire, to enter religious life at the time of her graduation. In 1964 she began working at Viterbo College as Business Manager and Comptroller, a position she held until 1974. Her mother was a homemaker, but as Sister Joanne would say, also an activist, who was involved in many civic and social justice activities as she raised Joanne and her two brothers. She ministered there until 2021 when she moved to St. Rose Convent in La Crosse. She attended St. Josephs Grade and High School in Bellevue. In the eighth grade, Sister Pat started playing trumpet in the high school band and later moved on to playing the trombone and baritone. 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 retired to St. Rose Convent in 2008, where she continued sharing her artistic creativity. She was raised north of the George Washington Bridge often referred to as Innwood. She continued her education earning a Ph.D. in Second Language and Culture Education from the University of Minnesota in St. Paul and a Masters in Franciscan Studies from the Franciscan Institute at St. Bonaventure University in St. Bonaventure, New York. Entrance: August 1966 First profession: August 1969 Final profession: August 1972 Education: Bachelor's in American studies, Marillac College, 1972 Sister Betty learned all the skills she needed to be mothers helper: cooking, sewing, baking. Sister Agnes loved growing up on a farm and being outdoors; her family grew vegetables and raised chickens to sell. Playing cards and putting jigsaw puzzles together also gave her great pleasure. By the end of her freshman year, she responded to this call. Franciscan Sisters of Allegany, submitted the following from "the earliest materials in our archives." "During the early 1860s, Father Pamfilo had taken under his care four Sisters in the Congregation of the Holy Cross at St. Mary (Notre Dame), Indiana. From 1974 to 1977, Sister Ladonna served as treasurer for the FSPA Central Province in Hiawatha, Iowa. Sister Denise Streng, OSF . In 2016, Sister Evelyn officially retired to a ministry of prayer and hospitality in La Crosse. After retiring, while teaching ESL, she began learning Chinese in order to better communicate with her students. Elementary school years were spent at Kendall Public School. She later worked at Mendota State Hospital (Madison, Wisconsin) and Wood County Health Center (Marshfield, Wisconsin). Joanne Patricia Lancaster was born on February 17, 1928 in Spokane to Emmett and Effie (Turpin) Lancaster. In 1933, she was received into the novitiate of the FSPA and was given the name, Sister Mary Myron. She was always ready to enter into conversation and had great stories to share. She was instrumental in expanding student life programming since, at the time, the college was rapidly growing its enrollment of lay students. Sister Lydia was born to John and Mary (Danzer) Wendl on January 11, 1922, in Willey, Iowa. Thats what I take.. 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. Sylvania, Ohio 43560 419-824-3625 She was in the sixty-eighth year of her religious profession. Sister Jeans ministry as an FSPA centered around her love of teaching and St. Francis and St. Clare. In 1986 she began teaching primary grades in Monroe, Louisiana. 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. She was born Jan. 8, 1917, and entered the Franciscan Sisters on Sept. 8, 1941. Diverse ministries serving the marginalized involved teaching English, providing transportation, helping with housing and offering support to those experiencing mental illness. Sister Rita attended her freshman year at Sacred Heart School, then transferred to Early Consolidated School for the rest of her high school years. The 70th Jubilee group included Sr. Mary . After profession in 1943, Sister went to St. Veronica's in Greenwich Village for three months, then taught at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs School in New . She saw the bread loaf lovingly placed on the guests cabin tables as a way of sharing Eucharist. Sister Agnes was received into the novitiate on August 12, 1951 and was given the name Sister Ella. Sisters Gertrude, Pelligrina, and Costanza arrived in New York City on Dec. 5 and were given hospitality at St. Francis of Assisi Church on West 31st Street. At her baptism, she was given the name Marie Magdalen. When she was five, her family moved to another farm between Early and Schaller, Iowa. Born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1921, she entered the Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help |, Celebrating the Life of Sister Elaine Urbanek, OSF, Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Celebrating the Life of Sister Rose Marie Przybylowicz, OSF, Celebrating the Life of Sister Carolyn Mruz, OSF, Celebrating the Life of Sister Angelita Laws, OSF, Celebrating the Life of Sister Gale Bednarek, 1943-2021, Celebrating the Life of Sister Victoria Munoz, 1941 to 2021, Celebrating the Life of Sister Charlotte Struckhoff, OSF 1939-2021, Celebrating the life of Sister Kathryn Ann Geringer, OSF 1941-2020, Celebrating the life of Sister Erlinda Gurule, OSF 1939-2020, Celebrating the life of Sister Mary Philip Patin, OSF 1927-2020, Celebrating The Life of Sister Marilyn Smolinski, OSF 1933-2019, Celebrating The Life of Sister Jovita Chierek, OSF, Celebrating The Life of Sister Loraine Brzozowski OSF, Celebrating The Life of Sr. Judith Tokarczyk OSF, Celebrating the Life of Sister Maria Tessari, Celebrating The Life of Sr. Miriam Sitarz OSF. Growing up on the family farm, she enjoyed helping her mother with her five younger brothers. It is grounded in the sacredness of all life . She served as a program assistant at Cabrini House in Minneapolis for 14 years. She and her 10 brothers and sisters often found time to get into a little mischief after their chores on the farm were completed. After Sister Theas death, Sister Dorothy Ann remained in Canton as a volunteer hospice worker, ministering to people with HIV/AIDS. Carmel). Her favorite teacher (a Sister of St. Francis of Clinton, Iowa) had a deep devotion to Mary. The Sisters of St. Francis of Sylvania, Ohio are engaged in such diverse ministries as education, health care, social services, religious education and more. Numerous university students credit her for their search into the world of spirituality. During this time, she began taking classes part-time at Aquinas Institute of Theology, St. Louis. When her mother became ill, Joanne left the Benedictines to care for her until she died; subsequently, Joanne resumed her position at the Salvation Army. The Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Holy Family Convent Chapel. Impressive! She later went back to her baptismal name. She professed vows on August 12, 1942 and made final profession on August 9, 1948. Sister Agnes learned about the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration from her aunt, Sister Anna (Bernadita) Gehling. She was the second eldest in her family which included two brothers and four sisters. Next, Sister Rita Marie taught at Holy Family School in Ashland, Wisconsin (1962-1966), then St. Henry School in Eau Galle, Wisconsin (1966-1969). In her early years, Mary Jane began knitting and crocheting, a hobby she carried into her adult life. Sister Clara Mae gifted family and friends with beautiful wood carvings. During those two years, she worked in her fathers bakery. Sister Cecilienne taught music in numerous elementary and secondary schools in Wisconsin at Blessed Sacrament School and Aquinas High School, La Crosse and elsewhere in Marathon and Ashland. When her health began to deteriorate, she moved to South Hill Village in Spokane. During this time, the call to religious life was reawakened in her. In her later years, she found comfort and gratitude in coloring and more importantly gifting her friends with her finished pictures. One of her girlfriends brought up the subject of convent life. In Iowa she taught at St. Lawrence School and Kuemper High School, Carroll, as well as in Breda, West Point and Spencer. She received by Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help | Jan 18, 2018 | Franciscan Sisters News, Obituaries. She was in the eighty-first year of her religious profession. This was probably the first time that any thought of a religious vocation entered her mind. The twinkle in her eyes made one wonder what she was planning next. In 2001 Sister Geralyn retired from teaching but remained in the parish as sacristan and organist, roles she continued until she retired to Villa St. Joseph in La Crosse, Wisconsin, in 2017. After a two year renewal program at Little Falls, Minn., Sister Joan began her ministry as receptionist, gardener and decorator at Villa St. Joseph. Sister Rita Jansen, Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration, 94, died on Thursday, November 17, 2022 at Villa St. Joseph in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Her teaching ministry continued at St. Paul School in Mosinee, Wisconsin (1969-1977) and St. John the Baptist School in Plum City, Wisconsin (1977-1982). After a years sabbatical, Sister Kathleen volunteered at Villa Maria Retreat Center in Frontenac, Minnesota,then returned tothe Franciscan Spirituality Center in La Crosse. Sister Anita returned to California with her grandparents and stayed with them, beginning school there. She had a quick wit and always had a come back for everything. Her family ties grew deep and strong and continued through the years with Hageman family reunions almost every other year. Community members, family, and friends remember Sister Lois as a quiet, cheerful person, always ready to lend a helping hand. She created connections among her family, friends and community. Sister Rita then worked at Henry Field Store in Storm Lake as a salesperson and typist until 1952. It is here that her spirit was touched by the Franciscan by Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help | Aug 30, 2018 | Franciscan Sisters News, Obituaries. While at Viterbo, she was asked to create furnishings for the expanded St. Francis Chapel, situated below Mary of the Angels Chapel at St. Rose Convent. As soon as their dad came home from work, the question was put to him. On August 12, 1954, she made her first profession of vows as a Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration. She made her first profession of vows on August 12, 1948. Born in Chicago Heights, Illinois in 1917, she entered the Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in 1930 and. She retired to St. Rose Convent in 1998 and to Villa St. Joseph in 2003. During the annual three-day retreat of her senior year, she admitted to herself she was called to religious life. Sister Jean has been selected to be honored with the Viterbo University Pope St. John XXIII Award, the highest non-academic award bestowed by the university, in May 2020. Subsequently, she left the classroom and served as dental assistant for 11 years in St. Paul, Minnesota. Until 2010, Sister Rita Marie had neither taken a pill, no been hospitalized. Gertrude left home on Sept. 3, 1945 for St. Rose Convent in La Crosse, Wisconsin. She made first profession of vows on August 12, 1944, and final profession on August 9, 1950. We remember Sister Therese Francis Waldowski, January 25, 1928 - March 2, 2022. Throughout her multiple ministries, she had a can do attitude. Franciscan Sisters have served at St. Benedict's for 80 years. Sister Rita Marie was born the eighth of 14 children to Mathias and Emma (Dettling) Bechel on March 6, 1925, on a farm near Plum City, Wisconsin. Sister Rosile Pernsteiner, Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration, 98, died Friday, July 10, 2020, at Villa St. Joseph, La Crosse, Wisconsin. She was received into the novitiate in 1959 and given the name, Sister Mary Leo (later going back to her baptismal name). She professed first vows on Aug. 12, 1955. Community members, family, colleagues and friends remember Sister Helen as an exceptional nurse and instructor. From there she moved to the Religious Studies Department at Viterbo College, where she ministered from 1993 to 2000. She continued there as a sacristan until 2015 when her health declined. Sister Lydia earned a bachelors degree from Viterbo College (University) in education with double minors in philosophy and history. She was living a good life, enjoying friends, family, nice clothes and her job, but was feeling an attraction to something else. She began her ministry of teaching in elementary schools in Edgar and Boyd, Wisconsin and Spencer, Iowa, before moving into high school. In 2016 she moved to St. Rose Convent and she became a regular volunteer at the Franciscan Hospitality House. Music was an integral part of the Sheridan family life. After a years sabbatical, Sister Jean was appointed the Director of Mission Integration for the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, a position she held until 2016. At entrance into the novitiate, she received the name Sister Alicita. In high school she was engaged in one-act plays and glee club. After a year, she resigned again from the Salvation Army and formally entered the congregation and made first vows in 1986 as an FSPA. Sister Cecilienne Goetz, FSPA, 97, died February 4, 2021 at Villa St. Joseph, La Crosse, Wisconsin. Being one with all people was not just an idea for Sandy; it was the reality she sought. Her nieces and nephews were a delight to her. She was in the midst of writing a book on Pieces of the Parchment-Rubrics for Daily Living. She was worried about being the eldest in her class, but upon arrival Catherine learned that half of the class was older than she was. Sister Jean Marie Moore was born in Chuquicamata, Chile on February 13, 1953 to Mary Ruth (Noll) and Joseph Aloysius Moore, Jr. Sisters of St. Francis of Sylvania Ohio 6832 Convent Blvd. She taught primary and intermediate grades in parochial schools in Iowa (Milford, Coon Rapids, Richmond, Festina, West Point, Bellevue, Guttenberg, Willey, Dedham, Calmar, Mt. A second sister, Kathy, was born following the familys return to the States. JEREMIAH COLLINS OBITUARY. After 13 years as a classroom teacher, Sister Patricia took courses at the Center for Pastoral Ministry in Kansas City and then moved into parish ministry in Davenport, Iowa, Tulsa, Oklahoma and Kansas City, Missouri. She never wanted to miss a party. With a sense of humility and pride, she enjoyed many years of service to families through the Salvation Army. She always felt sorry for the city kids who didnt have the freedom and natural beauty available to the farm kids. Sister Agnes began her education at Providence County Consolidated School near her home, then transferred to St. Marys Catholic School in Storm Lake, Iowa, where she completed both grade and high school. After a years sabbatical in 1998 at the Tau Center in Winona, Sister Michon moved to St. Rose Convent where she served as assistant administrator for the sisters. She was in her fifty-second year of religious profession. . Born in New York City, Sr. Cecelia was one of six children, four brothers and a sister. At the end of her time at Viterbo, Sister Anita was invited to serve as an FSPA representative on the inter-congregational coordinating team for the preparation and celebration of the 150th anniversary of the founding of the congregation. Two weeks later, she arrived in La Crosse to start her new life. In 1998, Sister Margaret Ann officially retired from teaching, but continued to volunteer at the parish and school at Our Lady of the Lake in Ashland. Upon completion of a bachelors degree in elementary education from Viterbo College (University), Sister Lois entered the teaching profession. Over the years, Sister Rosile served on the board of directors for several health care institutions, including St. Francis Hospital, St. Anthony Regional Hospital in Carroll, Iowa and St. Joseph Hospital in Hillsboro, Wisconsin. In Loving Memory Of Sister Dorothy Ann Kundinger. 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. She earned a bachelors degree in history with minors in English and sociology from Viterbo College (University) in La Crosse and a masters degree from St. Louis University in American history and Asian studies. She thrived on helping people and especially loved her adoration hours.

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