The FSPA community is grateful for her leadership, especially in leading the congregation into the world of social security and investment. She received a bachelors degree in home economics and English from Viterbo College (University), La Crosse and did additional studies at Marquette University, Milwaukee. Sister Geralyn Misura, 88, died Sunday, Aug. 21, 2022, at Villa St. Joseph, La Crosse, Wisconsin. In October, 1968, Sister Sandra professed her first vows with the Consolata Missionary Sisters of Turin, Italy. Her smile and hearty laugh were both infectious. Born on November 26, 1925, in Buckman, Minnesota, Sister Margaret was the seventh of 12 children of John and Pauline (Beka) Schmolke. will officiate and burial will be in the convent cemetery. She was in the eighty-first year of her religious profession. For the next five years, Sister Helen served as a staff nurse at St. Rose Convent Health Center. She was in the seventy-first year of her religious profession. Sister Patricia began her ministry in the congregation as an elementary school teacher in Spokane, Washington (St. Ann, St. Augustine and St. Xavier Schools). She served for 67 years as a Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration. She was a people person, warm and giving of her time and helpful to anyone in need. After five years in Chile, Sister Jeans family moved to Wauwatosa, Wisconsin in order to ensure proper schooling near their home.. Please wait a few minutes and try again. At her baptism she was given the name Catherine Cecilia. Sister Jean Moore, Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration, 67, died on Tuesday, March 3, 2020 at Mayo Clinic Health System-Franciscan Healthcare, La Crosse, Wisconsin. She received by Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help | Jan 18, 2018 | Franciscan Sisters News, Obituaries. She attended the newly erected St. Johns School. During that time, she took additional bookkeeping courses at Indiana University. In 2017, Sister Gertrude moved to Villa St. Joseph Community members, family and friends will remember Sister Gertrude as quiet, cheerful, and always having a smile and kind word for others. She was a quiet person who had an avid interest in world affairs. After graduating Ladycliff College with a BA in History, she earned a Masters Degree from Seton Hall University in Reading and an MS . This gave Sister Evelyn time to think if God might be calling her. She served on numerous boards, including St. Marys Hospital (Mayo Clinic Health System-Franciscan Healthcare, Sparta, Wisconsin), St. Anthonys Foundation in Carroll, Iowa, St. Francis Hospital (Mayo Clinic Health System-Franciscan Healthcare, La Crosse) and Viterbo University in La Crosse. Sister Anita Marie was born in River Falls (Big River), Wisconsin on May 2, 1932, to Leo and Mildred (Maier) Beskar. Sister Margaret worked at the hospital in Little Falls on weekends and during the summer. Mother Joan invited her to join the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration. In 1974, she returned to Fort Wright College and earned a bachelors degree in sociology. Fifty-two weeks a year women religious stand with the poor and immigrants, teach children, fight injustice, heal the sick, share spirituality, empower women, defend the planet, promote peace, create community, offer hope. 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. She was in the 70th year of religious profession as a Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration (FSPA). In 1993, Sister Pat returned to Tulsa as pastoral minister at St. Marys Parish until returning to St. Rose Convent in 1996, where she served in pastoral care to sisters retired there. Her father served as Spokane City Treasurer until his retirement. For almost 40 years, Sister Bernadette played background music once a month for televised Masses in the Madison Diocese as part of their Apostolate to the Handicapped. Then she became the employee health director at St. Francis Medical Center (MCHS-FH) until 1991. Agnes Marcella was born to Anthony and Agnes (Gehling) Wernimont on January 20, 1932 in Coon Rapids, Iowa. During her third year in college, she was offered a position at the Spokesman-Review newspaper as a reporter. Next, Sister Rita Marie taught at Holy Family School in Ashland, Wisconsin (1962-1966), then St. Henry School in Eau Galle, Wisconsin (1966-1969). She was the ninth of 10 children in her family, all born on the family farm. 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. September 9,1941 July 1, 2022, by Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help | Oct 28, 2021 | Franciscan Sisters News, Obituaries. Marie was received into the novitiate on August 12, 1943, and given the name Sister Rita Marie. After her father died, her mother remarried, expanding her sibling count from seven to 16. After receiving a bachelors degree in English from Viterbo College (University), La Crosse, she went on for a masters degree in English from Marquette University, Milwaukee. The seeds of being a Sister and a teacher were planted in those early years. Her brothers and sisters teased her that she would miss gardening, playing baseball and driving a car, but the call persisted. Every place she taught she loved her little children, especially teaching them to read. She continued her education with the Franciscan Sisters at St. Marys High School, graduating in 1953. She was in the 76th year of her religious profession. She later returned to her baptismal name. She would often talk about her wonderful years at Glacier Park, where nature was a natural yearning of connection and communion with the earth and God. Proudly created with Wix.com. Sister Jean maintained connection with her foreign exchange brother and sister throughout her life, even visiting them abroad. The Franciscan Sisters of Little Falls, Minnesota, is a Roman Catholic congregation of religious women of the Third Order of St. Francis of Assisi. After suffering a mild stroke in 2014, she moved to St. Rose Convent. Community members, family, colleagues and friends remember Sister Karolyne for her delicious baking and great love of the outdoors. 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. Sister Helen taught one year at St. Marys School, Marathon, Wisconsinbefore devoting the rest of her life to the healthcare profession. Sister Ellen Joseph (Elizabeth) Drury, 99, a Franciscan Sister of the Atonement from Graymoor, died Oct. 9, 2016. Sister Rita was born on August 12, 1928 in Early, Iowa to Elizabeth (Faber) and Leo Jansen. Eventually, Sister Lydia outgrew her do things differently attitude and two years later she, too, joined FSPA. 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. She shared her love of beauty in various ways on her missions and at the motherhouseoften being the mastermind behind decorations for special occasions. One never knew what mischief she would get into next. 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. Our dear Sister (Joan) Charlotte Struckhoff left this world peacefully on Wednesday, June 9, 2021. by Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help | Sep 9, 2020 | Franciscan Sisters News, Obituaries. While at Mt. Community members, family and friends remember Sister Clara Mae as always having a smile for everyone. At that time, she studied occupational therapy in Des Moines, and served as activity director at Willis Adult Day Care. In 2015, Sister Betty made her home at Villa St. Joseph. In 1976, Sister Joan transitioned to the ministry of activities director at Villa St. Joseph, a post she held until 1983. Focus on reducing and eliminating single-use plastic drink bottles (water, soda, tea, coffee, etc.). She never missed an opportunity to share the good things in life with others. She didnt enter religious life until after high school; ultimately, joining her aunt and cousin at St. Rose Convent in La Crosse. Fast. Sister Lydia then served as Pastoral Care Minister at St. Annes Parish, also in Las Vegas, until she retired to St. Rose Convent in 2001. After retiring, while teaching ESL, she began learning Chinese in order to better communicate with her students. Entering the field of education, Sister Margaret served as a primary teacher for 27 years in schools in Iowa (Carroll [St. Joseph] and Roselle) and Wisconsin (Greenwood, Marathon, Dodgeville, Halder, La Crosse [Holy Cross and Blessed Sacrament], Odanah, Big River and Menomonie). She was very social and loved visiting with people. Born on October 16, 1925, in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, Helen Cecilia was the second oldest daughter of Frank and Willa (Cherrier) Keating. She served as a primary school teacher for eight years in Iowa (Mallard and Dedham) and Wisconsin (St. Joseph Ridge, Eau Galle, Ashland and Edgar). She then moved back to La Crosse where she was a nursing instructor at Viterbo College (University) School of Nursing from 1981 to 1984. She was received into the novitiate in 1959 and given the name, Sister Mary Leo (later going back to her baptismal name). After her retirement, Sister Margaret Ann was active in attending events at the Fine Arts Center at Viterbo University and community events at St. Rose Convent whenever possible. "We apologize, but we were unable to find the obituary based on your search request". August 15, 1930 July 18, 2022, by Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help | Jul 11, 2022 | Franciscan Sisters News, LCWR, Obituaries, SISTER ANGELITA LAWS, OSF Active Nonviolence. In 1993, she moved to Jackson, Mississippi where she served as chaplain and hospice worker, providing care for people with HIV/AIDS at Grace House in Ridgeland. Sister Joan was received into the FSPA novitiate on August 12, 1957, and was given the name Sister Vernamae. Born in. She entered St. Rose Convent in 1945 and was given the name Sister Elreda at her 1948 reception into the novitiate. She liked the work and desired to become a nurse. Sister Kathy, as she was lovingly called, was small in stature but large in spirit and generosity. She made her first vows on August 12, 1951. From 1995 to 1998, Sister Betty was asked to serve as treasurer for the FSPA Central Region in Hiawatha, Iowa. Sister Karolyne Henrietta was born on December 31, 1932, in Seaforth, Minnesota to Charles and Helen (Kolander) Rohlik. Family, friends and community members remember Sister Mary Myron as a woman of prayer. Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA. Sr. Mary Alodia Stozek was remembered on her 80th Jubilee. She could usually be found volunteering some place at Villa St. Joseph helping other sisters. 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 reflecting on her choice of vocation, she said, Upon visiting Maria Angelorum Chapel, I knew that I could never leave this.. She made first profession of vows on August 12, 1944, and final profession on August 9, 1950. After raising her family, Joanne resigned from her position at the Salvation Army and entered the Benedictine Community at Mt. Her early years of teaching were in elementary schools in Wisconsin: Holy Cross (1952 to 1954), St. Marys (1958 to 1960), St. Wenceslaus (1968 to 1969), Cathedral (1969 to 1971) and St. James (1976 to 1981) in La Crosse; St. Josephs, Dodgeville (1954 to 1957) and St. Josephs Ridge, La Crosse (1960 to 1963). 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. She began her tertiary education at Viterbo College (University) in the field of education. FelicianSisters. 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. There, she met the Notre Dame Sisters and her interest in religious life began. Born on June 20, 1939, in Festina, Iowa, Joan Marie was the youngest of Nicholas and Rosalia Imoehl Hagemans 11 children. She didnt let her physical infirmities bring her spirits down. 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 used her collected skills and knowledge as the first director of the Franciscan Spirituality Center in La Crosse a position she held from 1984 to 1987. Sister Joanne McGoldrick, FSPA, 93, died Sunday, April 18, 2021 at Sacred Heart Hospital, Spokane, Wash. She was in the thirty-fifth year of her religious profession. 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. 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. In her spare time she became very involved in woodcarving, a hobby she took with her to St. Rose Convent in 2008 when she retired there. In addition to teaching, Sister served as principal at St. Marys, St. Wenceslaus, Cathedral and St. James. From there she moved back to Arizona and worked as a medical support staff member and Initial Loss Reporting (ILR) claims associate for State Farm Insurance. As most little girls are inclined to feel when first coming in contact with a real, honest-to-goodness Sister, I felt that I wanted to become a Sister, too, she wrote in her autobiography. Sister Jeans most recent ministry was that of freelance writer and presenter. 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 created connections among her family, friends and community. On September 9, 1921, Sister Rosile was born to Kilian and Katherine (Hertert) Pernsteiner on a farm near Spokane, Washingon. Follow Felician Sisters. 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. Her work in Minneapolis was evidence of her compassionate and helpful nature. When she was five years old, Florence began her education at St. Josephs School, Bellevue. She brought her medical skills and missionary interest with her. In Loving Memory Of Sister Dorothy Ann Kundinger. She had taken several business subjects in high school, so she did secretarial work for three years before entering St. Rose Convent in La Crosse on July 29, 1941. Since their grandparents lived near the school, the girls ate lunch with them. Her mother was quite musical and made sure Kathleen took piano lessons. Their honeymoon was to travel west to bring Sister Anita back home and reunite the family. She attended Mount Carmel Catholic School, which included elementary and secondary classes. Missionary Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Conception Celebrating 70 years of God's Goodness and presence in Papua New Guinea The 16th of September 2019, a special day to remember with gratitude and joyful praise for God's goodness reflected in the lives of the Missionary Franciscan Sisters [ . ] She taught in Wisconsin at Platteville (1962-65), Blessed Sacrament School in La Crosse (1966-70 and 1977-79) and Dodgeville (1973-77) also serving as principal. 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. This experience in religious education led her to a Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) program and further theological study. Since she couldn't stop doing for others, a special aspect of her Marywood ministry was baking mini loaves of bread to welcome visitors. After graduating high school from Holy Names Academy, Joanne wanted to become a sister, but her parents objected. For almost 30 years she ministered in junior and senior high schools as a teacher and principal in Wisconsin, Washington, Guam and Montana. At that time, Sister Joanne was living at Rockwood Lane retirement facility where she volunteered as a Bible study facilitator and home visitor. When she was five, her family moved to another farm between Early and Schaller, Iowa. Sister Betty Shakal, FSPA, 87, died May 3, 2021 at Villa St. Joseph, La Crosse, Wisconsin. SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS - Home "We, the Sisters of the Third Order Regular of St. Francis, Oldenburg, are women of prayer, committed to the Gospel values as lived by St. Francis and Mother Theresa Hackelmeier. On August 12, 1961, she made her first profession of vows. She taught primary grades in Wisconsin (Auburndale, Big River, Halder), Idaho (Blackfoot) and Iowa (Muscatine, Harper, Halbur, St. Lucas, Spencer, Bellevue, Mt. When funding ended, she was invited to join the staff at the Salvation Army in Spokane as Family Welfare Director. From 1975 to 1979, she was principal at Marquette High School in West Point, Iowa. She loved her time and the people there and the people loved her. In Iowa she taught at St. Lawrence School and Kuemper High School, Carroll, as well as in Breda, West Point and Spencer. On August 15, 1939, after graduating from eighth grade, she fulfilled that desire. High school years at St. Marys were filled with the usual high school activities including babysitting and working on crafts. She was then appointed Congregational Treasurer of the order, a position she held from 1964 to 1983. Impressive! Franciscan Missionary of Mary vocation and life is a gift from God: "Meeting the Lord gets us moving, urges us to leave aside self-absorption," (Evangelii Gaudium 265). Community members, family and friends remember Sister Kathleen as a true mystic. She ministered at St. Anthonys Hospital, Carroll, Iowa, Sacred Heart Hospital, Idaho Falls, Idaho, and was Medical and Surgical Instructor at St. Francis Hospital School of Nursing, La Crosse. The family later settled in Menomonie, Wisconsin where Donna was in the first freshman class at the new St. Joseph High School. Remembering Sr. Mary Elizabeth Glueckstein Wheaton Franciscans October 3, 2022 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. (formerly Sister William Anne) died. In 1975, Sister Kathleen earned a second masters degree, this one in theology from Notre Dame University. When the weather was favorable, they walked three miles home, but always rode to school with their father or one of their neighbors. She boarded with the sisters Monday through Friday and it was customary to make a retreat between the two semesters. To Love is to Give - March. Sisters. After recovering, she participated in a Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) program in Rochester, Minnesotaand then served as assistant coordinator at St. Rose Convent. In 1950, Sister Anita was received into the novitiate and given the name, Sister Mary Kenneth. Sister Karolyne Rohlik, Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration, 87 died of natural causes on May 17, 2020 at Villa St. Joseph, La Crosse, Wisconsin. In 1933, she was received into the novitiate of the FSPA and was given the name, Sister Mary Myron. Alleluia! Early in life, she had the desire to become a Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration like her older sister, Sister Leone. She was in the seventy-fifth year of her religious profession. Carmel). We are the United States Region of an international congregation responding to the needs of the times since our founding by Mother Clara Pfaender in 1860. August 16, 1935 - July 10, 2020 IN THE CARE OF Whalen & Ball Funeral Home Sister Maureen Kelly, FSP, formerly known as Sr. John Agnes, was the second child of four born in New York City to John and Agnes Kelly. Community members, family and friends remember Sister Geralyn as a kind, quiet person who always loved children, music and the parishioners at St. Joseph. She was privileged to attend Father Solanus beautification ceremony in Detroit. There is a picture of the Crucified Christ and beneath it is the following statement: Behold the book of the Chosen, behold the school of . Its great to be Irish, she would proudly proclaim. The 70th Jubilee group included Sr. Mary . Helen was received into the novitiate on August 12, 1945, and was given the name Sister Ardette. She traveled across the country with Sister Thea, until Sister Thea eventually succumbed to cancer in 1990. Born on July 1, 1943 in Batesville, she was the second of five children born to Ethel (Nee: Schumacher) and Francis Werner. That is when she started to deeply listen to the many messages in life God had been giving her, ultimately calling her to religious life. 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. 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. She then moved to St. Rose Convent in La Crosse, Wisconsin and began her journey as a Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration (FSPA), completing her secondary education at St. Rose High School. She provided pastoral care at Bethany St. Joseph Nursing Home in La Crosse from 1983 to 1987. She was very appreciative of FSPA for enabling her to minister to those often forgotten or ignored by society. After completing high school, Sister Lois entered the novitiate on August 12, 1942, and was given the name Sister Caroleen. Sister Denise Streng, OSF . 1943-2018 Our dear Sister Maria Tessari went home to the Lord on January 16. She served as a religious educator in Marion, Iowa for three years and as a religious education coordinator in St. Pius Parish in Cedar Rapids for three more years. During her junior year she began to think of entering religious life. 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. In 2016, Sister Evelyn officially retired to a ministry of prayer and hospitality in La Crosse. The following year she entered the community. She was in the seventy-first year of her religious profession. Even after retiring to St. Rose Convent in 2000, Sister Gertrude assisted in the wellness center, accompanying sisters to doctor appointments and helping as needed. In December of that year, she was brutally attacked and burned in an assault that occurred while she was at home in the convent. Sister Evelyn also served as a part-time tax accountant for a local Spokane firm. She later went back to her baptismal name. Is a publication about the Bernardine Center in Chester, PA. From 1963 to 1968, Sister Bernadette ministered as superintendent of Catholic schools on the island of Guam, returning there at the request of the Bishop in 1971 for another five years. After completing elementary grades and two years of high school at St. Marys School in Durand, Lois expressed a desire to enter the convent, but her father resisted. Sister Michon Desmond, Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration, 89, died on Thursday, November 3, 2022 at St. Rose Convent in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
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