Born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1950, she entered the Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in 1968 and by Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help | Dec 31, 2016 | Franciscan Sisters News, Obituaries. Sister Betty is remembered for her love of God, life and teaching. Sister Evelyn Schlosser, Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration, 88, died on October 7, 2022 at Villa St. Joseph in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Sister Evelyn was born on January 12, 1934, the seventh of eight children to Harold and Eva (Hamses) Schlosser in Yakima, Washington. Sister Karolyne began her ministry as a homemaker at various congregational homes and institutions, primarily in Wisconsin and Washington, before branching out into other areas. Sister Rita Marie Bechel, Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration, 97, died Wednesday, November 2, 2022, at Villa St. Joseph in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Learn About Us. Sister Loiss last seven years of active ministry were in child care for two families in the St. Paul area. Her parents moved to Chile five months after they were married. She was quite an artist; doing beautiful rosemaling and also oil paintings and water colors which can be found around the Villa. 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 later went back to her baptismal name. In 1991, her fathers need again took her to Guttenberg where she worked for the North Eastern Iowa Rehabilitation Association, providing therapy to individuals and institutions in Clayton County. It was a happy home filled with conversation and joyous laughter. She never wanted to miss a party. On August 12, 1961, she made her first profession of vows. My high school experience has been better having had her as a teacher. When a new school was being built at David, the community took the opportunity to recognize Sister Mary Myrons significant contribution to the area by establishing a Sister Mary Myron Remedial Reading Room. A second sister, Kathy, was born following the familys return to the States. Her connections with friends from Ashland remained with her throughout the years. From daycare for loved ones who suffer from dementia, to rehabilitation centers for recovery from surgery . Born on November 26, 1925, in Buckman, Minnesota, Sister Margaret was the seventh of 12 children of John and Pauline (Beka) Schmolke. Instead, she worked at Kaufer Catholic Bookstore in Spokane, then enrolled at Holy Names College (Fort Wright College) with a major in journalism and a minor in dramatics. 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. When the FSPA congregation opened its spirituality centers, the facilities benefited from her excellent furniture upholstery work a hobby she continuedfor years. Her father thought nothing could be more perfect; he had an aunt, a sister and a niece in the convent, and now hed have a daughter there also. 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. Her grandparents in California came to help her father, who by that time had three children below the age of four. AUBURN Starting in the 2021-22 academic year, two Franciscan Sisters of the Eucharist will join the staff at Saint Dominic Academy as teachers while also overseeing and enhancing campus . Sister Gertrude served her FSPA community as a homemaker in convent homes in Iowa, Washington and Wisconsin from 1948 to 1965. Sister Jeans ministry as an FSPA centered around her love of teaching and St. Francis and St. Clare. However, Sister Margaret did not enter the Benedictines nor the Little Falls Franciscans. She was in the sixty-eighth year of her religious profession. There she met the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration (FSPA) at St. Marys Grade School. She was in her 37th year of religious profession. After a short stint as an elementary teacher at St. Johns School in La Crosse and Sacred Heart School in Mondovi, Wisconsin, Sister Ladonna completed her Bachelor of Arts in Commerce degree in accounting from St. Louis University, where she later earned a Master of Business Administration degree. In 1990, Sister Karolyne moved to Marywood Franciscan Spirituality Center in Arbor Vitae, Wisconsin where she helped with hospitality and served as cabin manager. She grew up on her parents farm. Obituaries Home News Obituaries. Sister Karen Crawford . In St. Louis, Father Dunne was looking for Sisters to staff and operate Newsboys Home, an institution for unwanted and neglected boys. 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 Clara Mae Kuempel, FSPA, 90, died on Tuesday, April 5, 2022, at Villa St. Joseph, La Crosse, Wisconsin. Sister Margaret was received into the novitiate on August 12, 1946, and was given the name Sister Mary Joel. 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 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 the seventy-sixth year of her religious profession. This gave Sister Evelyn time to think if God might be calling her. After leaving the classroom in 1976, she was on staff at Northern Province House in Arbor Vitae, Wisconsin with responsibility for food service and maintenance. In 1964 she began working at Viterbo College as Business Manager and Comptroller, a position she held until 1974. Sr Susheela Sequeira, the superior general was the president of the chapter. 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. She had a hunger for knowledge. Franciscan Sister News Franciscan News and Events. The Sisters of St. Francis of Sylvania, Ohio are engaged in such diverse ministries as education, health care, social services, religious education and more. Ellen Mary MacDonell was born Feb. 7, 1932, in Judique North, Nova Scotia, Canada, to Archibald and Mary Fitzgerald MacDonell. 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 . Sister Patricia was received into the novitiate in 1963 and given the name, Sister Mary Owen. Sister Rosewyn Meyer, FSPA was there and spoke many times with Helen. Then she became the employee health director at St. Francis Medical Center (MCHS-FH) until 1991. After a two year renewal program at Little Falls, Minn., Sister Joan began her ministry as receptionist, gardener and decorator at Villa St. Joseph. Two years later, with the restructuring of the congregation, she was elected Regional Leader of the FSPA Western Region (1985-1993) located in Spokane. From 1958 to 1964 she served theFSPA community in the business office at St. Rose Convent. Helen taught her younger brother how to wrestle, box and play football. She always felt that her best friend was the Blessed Mother who accepted her for the person she was called to be. She also participated in her parish choir. She grew up on the family farm with her four brothers and two sisters, all younger. Sister Rita Jansen, Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration, 94, died on Thursday, November 17, 2022 at Villa St. Joseph in La Crosse, Wisconsin. 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. 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. As boarders, Sister Margaret and Helen got home one weekend a month. We, the Franciscan Sisters of St. Joseph, witness the Gospel in joy and peace, committed to prayer, service, and care for all creation. There, she met the Notre Dame Sisters and her interest in religious life began. She and eight of her former students from Our Lady of the Lake in Ashland participated in daily prayer with each other even during her retirement at Villa St. Joseph. 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. 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. There she met the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration (FSPA). From our life in community we are sent to extend the mission of Jesus through our presence and service. Born in Chicago Heights, Illinois in 1917, she entered the Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in 1930 and. Sister Ladonna made her home at St. Rose Convent in 2016. She was in the midst of writing a book on Pieces of the Parchment-Rubrics for Daily Living. She was in the seventy-first year of her religious profession. She often said that her work in development began when she was teaching at Fr. At that time, Sister Joanne was living at Rockwood Lane retirement facility where she volunteered as a Bible study facilitator and home visitor. Obituaries Bernardine Franciscan Sister Laetitia Okoniewski, a graduate of St. Hedwig School. Her family was very important to her. Franciscan Spirituality; Franciscan Charism Modules; Franciscan Charism Team; History; Land Ethic; Leadership Team; . She kept learning and teaching wherever she was. The Sisters of St. Francis of the Neumann Communities was formed in 2004 when three New York-based congregations of Franciscan sisters joined together. by Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help | Dec 29, 2022 | Franciscan Sisters News, LCWR, Obituaries, Uncategorized. She learned to play the organ, violin and clarinet, but the organ was her favorite. Twelve years later, the small group of sisters established their Motherhouse in Reading, Pennsylvania. The first level of the building was 20 classrooms. It was a combination church and school. She had been taught by sisters for two years, but in her earlier years was not attracted to their communities. 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). In 2018, with her health failing, she moved to Villa St. Joseph. Born on October 12, 1930 in Ellsworth, Wisconsin, Frances Lorraine was the youngest of six children of Fredrick and Catharine Estella (Murphy) Yanisch. She and her 10 brothers and sisters often found time to get into a little mischief after their chores on the farm were completed. This led her to think about what she would do with the rest of her life. Later, she returned to her baptismal name. On August 6, 1983 Sister Jean made her first profession of vows as a FSPA. In 2008 she moved to Villa St. Joseph and served as a volunteer there until her health began to fail. Manage Volunteer Settings. For almost 30 years she ministered in junior and senior high schools as a teacher and principal in Wisconsin, Washington, Guam and Montana. She often talked about her wonderful five years in Guam, where she would say she learned more from her high school students than she probably taught them. Sister Mary Klisart, OSF. It was difficult and terrifying at first and then she fell in love with it. What a thrill it was for Florence to play for Christmas Midnight Mass and Easter Sunday High Mass. She and her older sisters walked to school and enjoyed the flowers and nature along the way. After a years sabbatical at Prairiewoods Franciscan Spirituality Center in Hiawatha, Iowa, Sister Karolyne stayed on as gardener and helped in the kitchen until 2005. After visiting numerous religious communities, talking with many sisters, and somehow being nudged by St. Francis of Assisi, Jean entered St. Rose Convent in La Crosse, Wisconsin. In 1977, she received a Fulbright scholarship to India, an adventure, she said, that enhanced my Asian Studies classes. After a years internship in the Student Development Department at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, Sister Michon was appointed Dean of Students at Viterbo College. Sister Clara Mae was born in Guttenberg, Iowa to John and Hildegarde (Lake) Kuempel on March 25, 1932. The Congregation's headquarters are located at Assisi Heights in Rochester, Minnesota. Come enjoy the day with a round of golf and support the Sisters' ministries. Sister Rita was born on August 12, 1928 in Early, Iowa to Elizabeth (Faber) and Leo Jansen. She loved life and the gifts God gave her during each phase of life. Sister Ceciliennes ministry was in the area of music. 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. Born in Bellevue, Iowa on Nov. 7, 1927, Gertrude Florence was the daughter of Cornelius Vincent and Teresa Mary (Keuter) Daugherty. She was in the 76th year of her religious profession. One never knew what mischief she would get into next. 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. After Vatican II, Sister Frances felt the call to change her ministry. Sister Anita was invited to take this position, in which she served for 10 years. She also served from 1962 to 1977 as assistant housekeeper at Viterbo College (University). 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 . As a toddler, Marie would follow her mother around the kitchen and in the garden, picking berries, plums, grapes and whatever else was in season. News reports show that, as of July 16, in addition to the 13 Felicians in Livonia, at least 19 other sisters have died in the United States, including a Felician sister at the order's convent in Lodi, New Jersey; six sisters from two communities at a shared convent outside Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and three Maryknoll Sisters in Ossining, New York . She later went back to her baptismal name. She made Villa St. Joseph her home in 2004. For a year she was a home health nurse in Claxton, Georgia. Our Franciscan spirituality calls us to live the gospel life discovered through contemplation and action, recognizing that All are one and in respect for all of God's creation. Stay informed on the latest news from the Sisters of St. Francis, Clinton, Iowa. She traveled across the country with Sister Thea, until Sister Thea eventually succumbed to cancer in 1990. By the end of her freshman year, she responded to this call. 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. Thereafter, sheserved as Healthcare Province Representative on the General Board, Coordinator of Formation at Healthcare House of Studies, and Provincial of FSPA Healthcare Province from 1972 to 1979.