Sr. Anne Mariethe clinics business managerwas key to running the operational side of the clinic. Each of our Sisters has a story. The daughter of the late James and Mary Haggerty Curtin, she was born July 14, 1928 in Jersey City, New Jersey. Each of us comes with many stories about her and I would like to share some ofmy thoughts with you. She is survived by several nieces and nephews. She studied Physics and Radiobiology as well, and put that study to good use in her long ministry of education. Her easy friendly manner caused others to love her dearly. She entered the Congregation in 1959, after earning her Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Youngstown University. She served the Kenosha congregation as novice director and General Councilor. Doris "Dorie" Fern Moran. Sr. Joan continued to work for peace and unity after her retirement. She prepared prayer services on Christian Unity and the Quran, as well as attending services in various Christian churches. Are you curious about the life of religious sisters? 2320 Airport Drive, Columbus, OH 43219 | 614-416-1900. It was important to her to do meaningful work, and that was work she was able to do. Sister Marie (Dominice) Condon, OP, died May 1, 2022. Guiding people as they grew in their faith was important to her. Sr. Maria served as guidance counselor at Campion High School, Prairie du Chien, WI; St. John Cathedral High School, Milwaukee; and Bethlehem Academy, Faribault, MN. She was 75 years of age. Sr. Denise was preceded in death by her parents, brother, and two sisters. Sister Roberta Ann Bucci, OP of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, died February 17, 2021 at St. Mary, Morris Hall, Lawrenceville, New Jersey. Sr. Michaeleen entered the Congregation in 1948, made first profession in 1950, and took her final vows in 1953. May they rest in the arms of the loving God they so faithfully served. She later earned her STL (Licentiatein Sacred Theology) in Theology and her STD (Doctor of Sacred Theology) in Ecumenism from the Angelicum Pontifical University of St. Thomas in Rome. Faith, Hope, and Charity, Winnetka, IL; St. Anne, Wausau, WI; St. Thomas Aquinas, Kenosha, WI; St. Michael, Galena, IL; and St Vincent Ferrer, River Forest, IL, where she continued as volunteer reading tutor after her retirement. Sister Mary Aquin McDonald, OP of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, died on May 12, 2015 in Hospice Care at Orange Regional Medical Center in Middletown, NY. She saw Christ in every young face and served each child with love. She was 94 years of age. Memorial gifts in Sr. Vincent de Paul Huttons memory may be sent to the Dominican Sisters of Peace, Office of Mission Advancement, 2320 Airport Dr. Columbus, OH 43219 or oppeace.org. She was 97 years of age. Dominican Sister of Peace Joan Monica McGuire, OP. Sr. Michaeleen graduated from Saint Thomas Aquinas High School in Zanesville, and after her religious formation, earned her BS in Elementary Education from Ohio Dominican College. Sr. Barbara was a steady, gentle, faith-filled presence who lived her life with grace, hospitality, and integrity. Copyright 2021. Professed in 1961, she taught in the following schools: St. Thomas More, Chicago, where she was also a counselor and supervisor of the Resource Learning Center; St. Cecilia, Omaha, NE; St. Clement, Sheboygan, WI; St. Luke, River Forest, IL; St. Barnabas, Chicago; and St. Isaac Jogues, Hinsdale, IL, where she also volunteered after retirement. Sister Joan Coffey, OP (Sister James Cecilia) of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, died May 11, 2020 in Morris Hall, Lawrenceville, NJ. Faith, Hope, and Charity, Winnetka, IL; St. Albert the Great, Minneapolis; St. Mary, East Dubuque, IL; St. Thomas of Villanova, Palatine, IL; and St. Rose, Cuba City, WI. Thus is a beautiful write up for a beautiful person . Four St. Marys Dominican High School Seniors Named Finalists in the 2023 National Merit Scholarship Program, Dominican BIO II Honors Students Study Bacterial Transformation. Sr. Denise entered a ministry of prayer and presence at the Regina Health Center in 2019. Sr. She was 76 years of age. She was 100 years of age. The funeral liturgy was conducted at the Columbus Motherhouse on December 30, 2022. Sister Victoria "Vicki" Lauria, OP, died Nov. 17, 2022. Click here to send a memorial online. Memorial gifts in Sr. Denise Mackos memory may be sent to the Dominican Sisters of Peace, Office of Mission Advancement, 2320 Airport Dr. Columbus, OH 43219 or oppeace.org. She was 83 years of age. She worked as a computer programmer for Tru-Fit in Medina for several years before helping the Akron Motherhouse and the Congregation with their computer installations. The Dominican Sisters of Hope are ever so grateful for your continued support and generosity. Her reputation for seriousness, however, did not squash her sense of humor she showed up at a community talent show in knickers and a hat, and played the harmonica. Dominican Sisters Vision of Hope is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Christine M. (Lynch) Mackin of Sandwich, 56, died on Sunday, February 26, following a battle with cancer. S. Barbaras Mass of the Resurrection Eulogy by S. Anne Marie Bucher We are here tonight to celebrate the life of S. Virginia Hanrahan. She is survived by her newphews Kevin Brodrick, Joseph Sennebogen, James Curtin and Richard Watrus. Sr. Vincent de Paul was born Mary Magdalen in 1911. She was 93 years of age. Sister Margaret Ann OHenley, OP of the Dominican Sisters of Hope died peacefully on August 27, 2016 at the age of 89. Click here to send a memorial online. Dominican Sister of Peace Vincent de Paul Hutton, OP, (111) died on December 16, 2022, at Sansbury Care Center, St. Catharine, Kentucky. Click here to send a memorial online. Sr. Mary Esther was remembered at her visitation on December 21. Born in Denver, Pat earned her degree as a Registered Nurse at Bronx Community College, and her bachelor's degree in social work from Ohio Dominican College. Sr. Susan taught first grade her entire teaching career. May she rest in peace. HOMILY Funeral Liturgy for Sister Eileen Byrne, OP April 1, 2015 Jeremiah 18:1-7 -- 1 Thess. May she rest in peace. Vernon, NY Sister Estelle Kilpatrick, OP (Sister Maris Stella) of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, died on January 25, 2020 at the Meadowview In 2014, Sister McGuire moved to Sansbury Care Center where she began a ministry of prayer and presence. She was 86 years of age . Sister Marie (Dennita) Sullivan, OP, died Feb. 9, 2022. The daughter of the late James and Mary Haggerty Curtin, she was born July 14, 1928 in Jersey City, New Jersey. Dominican Sister of Peace Joan Monica (Margaret Winifred) McGuire, OP (90), died on November 21, 2022, at the Sansbury Care Center in St. Catharine, KY. Sr. Joan was one of six children born to Emma Goedicko and Joseph McGuire in Cedar Rapids, Nebraska. Sister Mary Ann (Raoul) Schintz, OP, died Aug. 24, 2022. She was most at peace in their presence. Dominican Sister of Peace Joan Monica (Margaret Winifred) McGuire, OP (90), died on November 21, 2022, at the Sansbury Care Center in St. Catharine, KY. Sr. Joan was one of six children born to Emma Goedicko and Joseph McGuire in Cedar Rapids, Nebraska. Joanne was born Dec. 23, 1935, in Lincoln . Dominican Sister of Peace Mary Esther Owens, OP, (98), a native of Charleston, MA, died December 4, 2022, at Sansbury Care Center in St. Catharine, KY. Sr. Mary Esther was born Mary Margaret to Margaret T. Ahern and William Owens on September 9, 1924. Dominican Sisters of Hope 299 North Highland Ave Ossining, NY 10562-2327, Administrative Offices of the Sisters Phone: 914-941-4420 Fax: 914-941-1125 Email: info@ophope.org, Copyright 2021. She was director of religious education at Holy Trinity Parish, Bloomington, IL, and pastoral minister at South Side Catholic Church, Peoria, IL; Visitation Parish, Chicago; and St. With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Sister Jorene Cieciuch, OP into the arms of our loving God. 2320 Airport Drive, Columbus, OH 43219 | 614-416-1900. She spent nearly two decades as a teacher and administrator in New York, New Jersey, and Illinois before being called by the Congregation to serve as Director of Junior Sisters at the St. Catharine Motherhouse and College. She celebrated her Irish heritage. She began teaching in 1933 in Indiana, and in her more than five decades as an educator and administrator moved to Kentucky, Massachusetts, Puerto Rico, and West Virginia. She was 82 years of age. In 1981, she and Dr./Sister Marilyn Aiello, OP, moved to Marks, MS, to establish DePorres Health Center. Sister was 102 years old and in her 84th year of religious life. Sister Anne Marie Ryan, OP (Sister Peter Marie) of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, died November 17, 2019 in St. Catherine of Siena Convent, Caldwell, New Jersey. She was 87 years old. In 2015, Sr. Michaeleen entered a ministry of prayer and presence at Mohun, where she had served for so long. Sister Estelle Kilpatrick May 30, 1920 - January 5, 2020 Mt. In 2015, Sr. Michaeleen entered a ministry of prayer and presence at Mohun, where she had served for so long. She loved the Cleveland Guardians, Browns, and Cavaliers. Faith, Hope, and Charity, Winnetka, IL; and St. Thomas More, Chicago. She was 86 years of age. A sharing of memories and visitation was held on Thursday, December 22, at the Sansbury Care Center Chapel. Memorial gifts in Sr. Joan Monica McGuires memory may be sent to the Dominican Sisters of Peace, Office of Mission Advancement, 2320 Airport Dr. Columbus, OH 43219 or oppeace.org. Professed in 1950, she taught in the following schools: St. James, Kenosha, WI; SS. SPRINGFIELD, ILL.-The Dominican Sisters of Springfield will hold an open house for graduates of Sacred Heart Academy who lived at Siena Hall as students, a final memorial to the building before it is razed sometime during the summer months. She was an organized, warm, kind, and funny human being. Per her request, Sister has been cremated. Families at St. Vincent Ferrer Parish would boast that Sr. Susan had taught three straight generations of their family. She was 87. Memorial gifts in Sr. Michaeleen Hendersons memory may be sent to the Dominican Sisters of Peace, Office of Mission Advancement, 2320 Airport Dr. Columbus, OH 43219 or oppeace.org. Vernon, NY. She was strict and had high expectations but was respected as well. There, she helped people make positive changes in their lives. Sister Monice Kavanaugh, OP, died March 16, 2022. Sr. Vincent de Paul was born Mary Magdalen in 1911. To donate in Sr. Joan Monica McGuires memory, please click here. To download a printable copy of this memorial, click here. If you are having trouble finding the obituary of one of our Sisters, please email info@oppeace.org for assistance. She wanted to be as fully prepared as possible for her ministry as an educator. She served God and Gods church as a Dominican Sister for 72 years. Peter and Paul, Kingfisher, OK; All Saints, Los Angeles; and Blessed Sacrament, Sioux City, IA. She advocated for unity in diversity, promoted voter registration, explored the needs of the poor in the Springfield, Kentucky area, and met with groups working to prevent suicide among the young. To view our 2021 Memorial Mass, please click here. Her deep knowledge and empathy made her suited for many ministries, but education was a favorite. Of course, Sr. Denises talents were obvious to her Congregation, and she was elected to the Elms House Council as well as the Board of Elections. She made final profession in 1946 and celebrated her 75th Jubilee in 2021. She continued her education in science by earning a Master of Science in Chemistry with a minor in Physics from Notre Dame. May they rest in the arms of the loving God they so faithfully served. After returning to the United States, she continued Hispanic pastoral ministry work at St. Michael Parish, South Sioux City, NE; Holy Ghost Parish, Wood Dale, IL; and as director at Centro Guadalupano, Madison, WI. Click here to send a memorial online. Her faith helped her to offer kindness to others. Sister Arturo Cranston, OP, died April 10, 2022. Sr. Marie ministered as assistant prioress at the Dominican Motherhouse, Sinsinawa, WI, and served as elderly service coordinator and in emergency assistance at Catholic Charities, St. Augustine, FL. She studied recreation and natural resources and combined all her passions as director of Camp WeHaKee (now WeHaKee Camp for Girls) in Winter, WI. Completing her years of service in schools and parish, she moved to Middletown NJ. She was very involved in establishing a covenant relationship between the Metropolitan Chicago Synod and the Archdiocese of Chicago and was recognized with the James Fitzgerald Award from CADEIO(Catholic Association of Diocesan Ecumenical and Interreligious Officers) in 2009. Sister Joan Ruth Whittle, OP (Sister M. Regina Joseph) of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, died September 25, 2016 in Calvary Hospital. To donate in Sr. Denises memory, please click here. She advocated for unity in diversity, promoted voter registration, explored the needs of the poor in the Springfield, Kentucky area, and met with groups working to prevent suicide among the young. The funeral was on Friday, December 23, at Sansbury Care Center Chapel. Sr. Joan loved to study and earned her associates degree from Saint Catharine College, her Bachelor of Arts degree in history and English from Siena College, and her Master of Arts in theology from Loyola University. Click here to send a memorial online. She promoted and welcomed full-time volunteers, Catholic Sisters, medical personnel, and many others who sought a faith-filled community. Eventually she moved to assisted living at Brandywine Senior Living in Wal New Jersey. She always remained close to her friends despite the passage of time or distance. Click here to send a memorial online. Sr. Loretta was curious, often seeking to understand the mystery of God and listening to others as they searched for meaning. Sr. Catherine loved to laugh and play and delight in the lives of the young. Click here to send a memorial online. There, Sr. Rosemary served at Santa Cruz Parish and School as teacher and principal before serving as pastoral minister. She worked as a computer programmer for Tru-Fit in Medina for several years before helping the Akron Motherhouse and the Congregation with their computer installations. Sr. Michaeleen was preceded in death by her parents, Orville and Laura Paul Henderson, her brothers, John, Robert, and Joseph, and her sisters, Betty Plants, Dorothy Dudas, Mary Caroline Johnson, and Dolores Mahon. Sister Margaret Flynn, OP of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, died on February 13, 2020 at the Wartburg in Mount Vernon, NY. She was appointed to both the Admission and Formation Commission and the Finance and Development Commission. A native of nearby Zanesville, OH, Sr. Michaeleen was born to Laura Paul and Orville Henderson on June 24, 1931. To donate in Sr. Vincent de Pauls memory, please click here.
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