Posted April 12, 2022 in Obituaries
The long life of Sister Eileen Mary Collins included service to countless individuals as a teacher, psychologist, speaker, and writer. Her 60 years of ministry were spent in the elementary schools of Holy Cross and St. Ann’s; at Villa Angela Academy; and at Ursuline College. Outside of the classroom, Sister Eileen Mary served as a psychologist and consultant; in congregational administration; and finally in volunteer work in the inner city and in jail ministry. Even in her final years, Sister called and wrote to her sisters at Regina Health Center and Light of Hearts Villa regularly. Sister Eileen Mary died peacefully at Regina on December 24th after a brief illness.
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Posted March 07, 2022 in Obituaries
The sum of a person’s life is often captured in what is remembered about her and the impact she had on others’ lives. We recall Sister Michael Marie as a woman deeply attached to family,... read more
Posted December 23, 2021 in Obituaries
Sister Myra Skebe was a woman of varied talents. In remembering her, catch the scent of fresh baking, see the colors of the rainbow, and notice the delicate work of a palm cross crafted in... read more
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,... 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