Posted November 22, 2021 in Obituaries
When asked at the tender young age of seventeen what work she would best be suited to, Winifred Kilkenny replied, “Care for others.” Until her death as Sister Marie Canice, at the age of ninety-three, she remained faithful to her youthful zeal and, indeed, spent her life in the service of others.
Winifred Kilkenny was born with her twin, Mary, in 1928 to Bartley and Winnifred in Cleveland. They were the oldest of five siblings, soon to be followed by Kathleen (Kay), Bartley (Bart) and Patricia (Patsy). The children of parents from County Mayo, they made their way as first generation... read more
Posted November 11, 2021 in Obituaries
Sister Mary George served generously for over 70 years, from the youngest of kindergarten students to the most elderly in our world. How many of us are able to adapt to the needs of five... read more
Posted May 11, 2021 in Obituaries
Sister Suzanne Cubbison was a modest and humble presence in the world, quietly contributing to the reign of God in a variety of ways. Her innovative ministry in her latter years is a testimony to... read more
Posted February 25, 2021 in Obituaries
Sister Virginia Lang was a woman of quiet determination, skill and devoted service. She was a faithful community member for 69 years, a beloved sister and sister-in-law as well as aunt and friend.
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Posted November 13, 2020 in Obituaries
Joie de Vivre!
Always a lady…infectious laughter…ever a Maumee girl…faithful daughter of Angela…well pressed and sharply turned out…compassionately supportive…phrases that all spring to mind immediately when we recall Sister Marie Michelle whose life spanned nine decades... read more