Her love of teaching, sports and cross-cultural experiences were always part of her life. Assoc. Even though she experienced permanent injury from a jeep accident while in Africa, she did not let that stop her from being of service to others. At the completion of her term she moved to Sun City, Arizona, where she served as parish administrator of St. John Vianney Parish. Villa St. Joseph became her home again, retiring in 2018. To Love is to Give - March. 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. She and her older sisters walked to school and enjoyed the flowers and nature along the way. Her interest in history remained current. In 1979, Sister Pat moved to Tulsa, Oklahomato minister to the elderly. Her keen mind could question and analyze any situation. During Catholic Sisters Week (March 8-14), join the congregations of Catholic Sisters and us throughout Illinois in refusing to use any single-use plastic beverage bottles. The following year she entered the community. Friends, family and community members remember Sister Ladonna as being a friend to everyone. Community members, family, and friends remember Sister Lois as a quiet, cheerful person, always ready to lend a helping hand. During that time, her roommate responded to a call to religious life. Bernardine Franciscan Sisters: Our Story In 1894 Mother Veronica Grzedowska and three companions left their cloister in Poland to respond to the educational needs of children of immigrant coal miners in Northeastern Pennsylvania. 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). She then began working as a home healthcare aid for Olmsted County Public Health Department. She received a bachelors degree in home economics and English from Viterbo College (University), La Crosse and did additional studies at Marquette University, Milwaukee. Helen and her cousin Art were constant companions until he left for Maryhurst in the Philippines to become a Brother of Mary. After three years in that position she resigned, was married and began raising her five children: Marianne, George, Pat, Susan and Tom. You have successfully removed Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity Cemetery from your Photo Volunteer cemetery list. 9 Sep 1876 - 28 Mar 1944. A small, but sophisticated museum at the Franciscan Life Center outlines the history of the Franciscan order and its role in central Illinois. From 1993 to 1997, Sister Jean served as the Dean of the School of Letters and Sciences at Viterbo. 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. Sister Rita Marie developed her creative talents by crocheting, embroidering, cross stitching, creweling and recycling greeting cards. 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. Home - SOSF | Sisters of St. Francis Mary Jane, her sister, Monica, and two brothers, Myllin and Mark, grew up in Eau Claire. She also taught in Blackfoot, Idaho and St. Paul, Iowa. She was in the sixty-third year of her religious profession. With a twinkle in her eye, she was always involved in any mischief that took place. In 1977 her ministry took her to St. Joseph School in Prescott, Wisconsin, as a first-grade teacher, choir director and organist. In her first year in community, she was Co-Director for the La Crosse Diocese Hispanic Ministry. Franciscan Life Center (former Franciscan motherhouse) One of her girlfriends brought up the subject of convent life. Obituaries Archive Family and community members remember Sister Pat for her quick Irish witalways with a smile on her face and a twinkle in her eye. She had waited a long time for this homecoming often asking what was taking the Lord so long. There was always a twinkle in her eye and a story on her lips. She attended Sacred Heart Grade School there, taught by the FSPA. Creativity and Franciscanism went hand-in-hand for her. In addition to teaching, Sister served as principal at St. Marys, St. Wenceslaus, Cathedral and St. James. Her early education was in a one-room school where the teachers husband brought wood to keep everyone warm in the winter. 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. Her father worked there for a large U.S. copper mining company. She later returned to her baptismal name. She kept learning and teaching wherever she was. She could often be seen at table long after most people had left the dining room. She completed her bachelors degree at Viterbo College (University) with a major in education and a minor in music. She was privileged to attend Father Solanus beautification ceremony in Detroit. In eighth grade she shared her call with her parents, who were very supportive. She served numerous people for ten years through the health department before retiring. Our dear Sister Jovita went to her rest in the arms of our loving God on February 16. Sister Dorothy Agnes was born on October 8, 1941 in Auburndale, Wisconsin to Joseph and Martha (Bayerl) Kundinger. In 2007, she moved to Villa St. Joseph, La Crosse, ministering as a volunteer to the community until 2019. She attributed her good health to the daily walks/runs to the hermitages located on the Villa property. In 1949, she entered the novitiate of the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration in La Crosse and was given the name Sister Anysia. 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 continued her ministry serving part-time as a healthcare provider for another ten years for Comfort Home Health Care, also in Rochester. "We apologize, but we were unable to find the obituary based on your search request". She never wanted to miss a party. She was received into the novitiate on August 12, 1946 and was given the name Sister Mary Peter. Friends had always been important to Sister Jean. Her family hosted foreign exchange students from Iceland and Italy. Gerald Walker, OFM, Cap. At age six, Sister Lydia went to school with her two older sisters. Helen completed eight grades at St. Gabriels School, then attended St. Marys Academy in Prairie du Chien. There, she met the Notre Dame Sisters and her interest in religious life began. 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. She was in the sixty-ninth year of her religious profession. Sisters. She was very appreciative of FSPA for enabling her to minister to those often forgotten or ignored by society. In 2022, with her health failing, she moved to Villa St. Joseph. Sister Cecilienne Goetz, FSPA, 97, died February 4, 2021 at Villa St. Joseph, La Crosse, Wisconsin. Community members, family, colleagues and friends remember Sister Karolyne for her delicious baking and great love of the outdoors. She served for 67 years as a Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration. Our community was founded in central Minnesota in 1891 by sixteen women who had previously been members of another Franciscan congregation. She wanted to do things differently! 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 liked the work and desired to become a nurse. For 25 years Sister Pat taught music in elementary and secondary schools in Iowa (Carroll, West Point, Bellevue) and Wisconsin (La Crosse, Prairie du Chien, Durand, Jefferson, Ashland, Jefferson). Sister Kathleen Theresa was born to Joseph and Antoinette (Blum) Kenkel on September 17, 1929, on the family farm in Earling, Iowa. A second church, that could hold 500, was built in 1930. Fast. Carmel and West Bend) Washington (Spokane) and Wisconsin (Eau Galle and Halder) for 42 years. She was in the sixty-second year of her religious profession. 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. The Congregation's headquarters are located at Assisi Heights in Rochester, Minnesota. News - Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Active Nonviolence. Her father taught her the importance of community involvement and environmental stewardship. From1953 to 1954, she served as cashier at Sacred Heart Hospital, Idaho Falls, Idaho, and from 1954 to 1958 at St. Francis Hospital (MCHS-FH), La Crosse. Before retiring to St. Rose Convent in 2006, Sister Margaret also volunteered at Immaculate Conception School in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. In 1991, the FSPA sponsored a Chair in Global Education at Viterbo University. She was especially taken by his focus on care for creation; just last year she noted that she had reread and meditated on Franciss encyclical Laudato Si, several times. Sister Anita spent various periods of time in the West African country with the sisters, providing workshops, spiritual reflection, and just listening to their stories of history, fear and hope. Helen was received into the novitiate on August 12, 1945, and was given the name Sister Ardette. Ellen Mary MacDonell was born Feb. 7, 1932, in Judique North, Nova Scotia, Canada, to Archibald and Mary Fitzgerald MacDonell. Her early devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary stayed with her all through her life. Sister Margaret Ann entered St. Rose Convent in 1945. Because of her keen eye, one could also count on Sister Patricia to know the latest on political issuesand to encourage prayer and political action. 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 kept close contact with family, former students and friends via letters and phone calls, even visiting her adopted Greene family in Texas in her 100s. While at Mt. She lived simply, joyfully and with great love and care for everyone. Her profession of vows was made on August 12, 1959, and final profession on August 10, 1964. Sister Obituaries | Franciscan Sisters o Soon there were three more children growing up on the small family farm in Big River. With a sense of humility and pride, she enjoyed many years of service to families through the Salvation Army. Sr. Judith Werner OSF - WRBI Radio From 1974 to 1977, Sister Ladonna served as treasurer for the FSPA Central Province in Hiawatha, Iowa. And that she did; she worked for five years for a local newspaper (The Spokesman Review), advancing to an assistant bookkeeper. The Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Holy Family Convent Chapel. by Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help | Sep 13, 2022 | Franciscan Sisters News, LCWR, Obituaries, Uncategorized. Franciscan Sisters of the Sacred Heart | A Nun's Life Ministry Sister Karen Crawford . She grew up on the family farm with her four brothers and two sisters, all younger. 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. After the high school in Lansing closed, she remained there as a religious education teacher for two more years. The first 31 years of Sister Frances religious life were spent as a homemaker and dietitian at various convents in Wisconsin and Iowa, including periods of time at Aquinas High School, St. Rose Convent and Villa St. Joseph in La Crosse. It was difficult and terrifying at first and then she fell in love with it. She helped found a Father Solanus Prayer Circle and had organized several pilgrimages to Detroit, Michigan, where Father Solanus spent most of his religious life. She passed to her eternal reward on September 7, 2020. For the next 11 years, she ministered as a volunteer and driver at Villa St. Joseph. However, Sister Margaret did not enter the Benedictines nor the Little Falls Franciscans. In 1992, she retired to St. Rose Convent and moved to Villa St. Joseph in 2012. Sister Rita was born on August 12, 1928 in Early, Iowa to Elizabeth (Faber) and Leo Jansen. She was born Jan. 8, 1917, and entered the Franciscan Sisters on Sept. 8, 1941. She then volunteered in Sun City, Arizona before assisting as a receptionist at Villa St. Joseph in La Crosse. She professed first vows on August 12, 1952. 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. She was the second eldest in her family which included two brothers and four sisters. Whenever anyone suggested that she would end up at the convent, she objected. She received a bachelors degree in business education with a minor in English from Viterbo College (University), then continued in the field of business at Mount St. Mary College in Milwaukee, College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, Minnesota, Indiana University and Notre Dame University. Her father was a lumberman and later worked for the railroad. She also attended the Theological Institute at St. Norberts College over the course of several summers. She was a quiet person who had an avid interest in world affairs. From there, she felt called to a new ministry, one that would challenge her inner strength and resilience. She served as chaplain at St. Marys Hospital in Centralia, Ill., 1991 to 1995. 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. The 70th Jubilee group included Sr. Mary . Sister David . Twin Nuns Who Are Franciscan Sisters Thankful for - Catholic New York read more . Born in Bellevue, Iowa on Nov. 7, 1927, Gertrude Florence was the daughter of Cornelius Vincent and Teresa Mary (Keuter) Daugherty. For a year she was a home health nurse in Claxton, Georgia. Sister Rita Marie Bechel, Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration, 97, died Wednesday, November 2, 2022, at Villa St. Joseph in La Crosse, Wisconsin. At the end of her junior year, she informed her parents that she felt called to religious life. Meet one of our Sisters responding to the needs of our community and the world. 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. 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. Family, friends and community members remember Sister Mary Myron as a woman of prayer. She was a great baseball fan, which she kept up with weekly. 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 enjoyed attending St. Marys School in Festina. Sister Gertrude Daugherty, FSPA, 93, died on Sunday, August 8, 2021, at Villa St. Joseph, La Crosse, Wisconsin. She loved biking and walking anything to be out in Gods creation. She always had a funny story to tell. She described her family as rich when it comes to happiness and love. She began school at St. Josephs Academy in Yakima, and completed her elementary education at St. Aloysius School after her family moved to Spokane, Washington. Sister Clara Mae then returned to St. Michaels Orphanage to serve as a registered therapist. Florence Catherine was born on September 26, 1923, to Frank and Dorothy (Tritz) Goetz in Bellevue, Iowa. Sister Agnes was received into the novitiate on August 12, 1951 and was given the name Sister Ella. She began her ministry of teaching in elementary schools in Edgar and Boyd, Wisconsin and Spencer, Iowa, before moving into high school. Donna Jean Weber was born on April 25, 1930, to Reynold and Laura (Asher) Weber in Eau Galle, Wisconsin. The Franciscans are celebrating their 150th anniversary. 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. Obituaries - Western New York Catholic She later went back to her baptismal name. 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. She made her first profession of vows on August 12, 1945, and her final profession on August 5, 1951. She was always exploring the latest spiritual book or philosophy. Growing up she would often work with her father in his woodshop in the basement--thus her love and skill at woodworking. She completed her high school at St. Rose High School in La Crosse. During her time as Director of Development and Director of Planned Giving she would talk about working toward friend-raising, rather than fund-raising. She then returned to St. Francis Hospital School of Nursing to teach and later assist with the transition of the school to the baccalaureate degree nursing program at Viterbo University. As Franciscans, we experience God's presence in all creatures, and we extend our care and concern for all our brothers and sisters in our common home. Date of Death: August 1, 2022. She could be counted on for a great conversation, often on politics, which she followed assiduously. Entrance: August 1966 First profession: August 1969 Final profession: August 1972 Education: Bachelor's in American studies, Marillac College, 1972 She and her 10 brothers and sisters often found time to get into a little mischief after their chores on the farm were completed. She was very social and loved visiting with people. She specifically enjoyed cat sitting while family and friends would go on vacation. During the summer of 1946, Sister Anita shared her sense of call to become an FSPA with her parents, who were not too surprised since she had FSPA as teachers and a great-aunt, Sister Clarissa Heinz, and an aunt, Sister Genelda Maier, who were FSPA. What a thrill it was for Florence to play for Christmas Midnight Mass and Easter Sunday High Mass. During this time, she began taking classes part-time at Aquinas Institute of Theology, St. Louis. Marie never knew two of her brothers: Raymond died of jaundice shortly after birth and Vernon was kicked by a horse when he was seven. There she met the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration (FSPA) at St. Marys Grade School. It is one of our missions that provide educational, spiritual and advocacy programs to help the nearby residents build better lives for themselves, their families and their communities. Community members, family and friends remember Sister Rita Marie as a naturally curious person who asked a lot of questions and read many books on a variety of topics. Her connections with friends from Ashland remained with her throughout the years. After her father died, her mother remarried, expanding her sibling count from seven to 16. Daniel Piasecki, OFM, 82, a member of Sacred Heart Province, died on Jan. 14 in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. How surprised, and disappointed, was Sister Lydia when Louise (Sister Joan Marie) entered FSPA in La Crosse. The person we lost is Sister Annette Fessler, who died on Oct. 29 at the age of 95. 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. The story of consecrated life is about those who have met the Lord and set forth on a journey. Sister Lydia was born to John and Mary (Danzer) Wendl on January 11, 1922, in Willey, Iowa. 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. Louise, her sister, spoke often about going to the convent and finally decided on the Benedictines in Missouri. Sister Victoria, born by Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help | Jun 10, 2021 | Franciscan Sisters News, Obituaries. She attended Mount Carmel Catholic School, which included elementary and secondary classes. From 1990 to 1993, she served as Director of Pastoral Care at St. Anthony Hospital and Nursing Home, Carroll, Iowa and then pastoral minister at St. Jude Parish in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Pat attended St. Gabriels Grade School and St. Marys Academy both staffed by the Notre Dame Sisters. From 1990 until 2008, she was pastoral associate at Sacred Heart Parish, Wauzeka, Wisconsin. Alleluia! FSPA - 912 Market St., La Crosse, WI 54601 | Phone: 608-782-5610 |. She ministered in schools in La Crosse, Plum City, Allouez and Stratford, Wisconsin; in Carroll, Calmar and Hiawatha, Iowa; in Bozeman, Montana; in Spokane, Washington and in David, Kentucky. She retired to St. Rose Convent in 1998 and to Villa St. Joseph in 2003. Almost every day at St. Rose Convent, Sister Gertrude could be found in the Adoration Chapel praying for her family, friends, religious community and, of course, the needs of the world. Just two weeks ago, she joined in the Mass and dinner celebrating her 71 years of religious profession. Sister Denise Streng, OSF . List of Sisters, Brothers, Priests. In 1977, she was appointed Director of Financial Affairsand later Business Managerat the institute, where she served until 1987, simultaneously earning there a Master of Arts degree in Theology, with a concentration in spirituality. And we have lots of LOL moments during our convo together. From 1994 to 1998, Sister Joanne served as co-director of the FSPA Clare Retreat Center in Spokane. Circumstances prevented her from following her hearts greatest desire, to enter religious life at the time of her graduation. On September 9, 1921, Sister Rosile was born to Kilian and Katherine (Hertert) Pernsteiner on a farm near Spokane, Washingon. 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. After completing eighth grade, Sister Lydia wanted to attend high school. In 1950, Sister Anita was received into the novitiate and given the name, Sister Mary Kenneth.
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