Francis : In Memoriam. We honor the sisters and associates who have shared their lives with us and who have died recently. Elementary Schools: Bayview ~ Laketown ~ Southview. This was an exciting back to school week for the elementary buildings. Laketown officially opened and air conditioning cooled both Bayview and Southview. Sister Nivard Hainault. Born: March 25, 1924 Died: March 2, 2016. Mary Catherine was born on March 25, 1924. She was the ninth of 14 children born to Albert and Delia (Chandonais) Hainault, in Hubbell, Michigan. Louis Park High School Class of 1961. Obituary: Estenson, Marlyn O. Preceded in death by parents, Oliver and Jane Estenson and sister, Donna Sutherland. A Mass is offered at each of our retirement homes for each of them. Associate Bette Crumrine. Born: April 3, 1. A Southern Baptist church being sued over sexual abuse committed by a former Vacation Bible School volunteer currently behind bars is asking a court to reveal the identities of. Yoga Classes In Lakeville Mn How Much Weight Can I Safely Lose In 2 Weeks How To Lose 40 Pounds In 2 Months Home How To Make Fruit Smoothies To Lose Weight How To Use Forskolin To Lose Weight Yoga for Weight Loss. Health Concern On Your Mind? Died: April 2. 0, 2. Bette Lou Crumrine passed away peacefully on April 2. North Shore Health and Rehab Facility in Loveland, Colorado at age 8. Bette spent her younger years in South Dakota and Colorado, often living with her beloved Aunt Edith and Uncle Henry on the farm in western South Dakota. Bette graduated from Rapid City High School in 1. Following graduation, Bette moved to the Denver area where she met and married Frank Zamora in 1. Bette and Frank were parents to three children: Maurice, Lawrence, and Karen. Frank’s service in the military took the family to Utah, New Mexico, Germany and Iowa. Bette was passionate about her work and enjoyed developing programs and attending training in her chosen field. She continued working for the State of Iowa Department of Human Services in various capacities until her retirement in 1. After retirement, Bette stayed busy as a volunteer and served for several years on the State Council for Community Action Agencies. Bette gained three sons through this union: David, Douglas and Darrell. Bette and Cliff shared a passion for music hosting and attending Bluegrass gatherings with friends and family. Cliff and Bette also developed a strong spiritual connection and became active members of the Catholic Church. Cliff and Bette spent their later years traveling and working at RV parks before settling in Arizona. Clifford passed away in 2. She was an Associate of the School Sisters of Saint Francis, she was ordained to deliver communion, and on October 4, 2. Rite of Commitment where she was Professed into the Secular Franciscan Order. She is survived by a sister, Shirley Jones of MN; daughter- in- law, Nedra Zamora of Greely, CO; Lawrence Zamora of Loveland, CO; daughter- in- law, Pam Mason of Evans, CO; daughter Karen and Sharon Keith- Zamora of Pine, CO; son David and Diane Crumrine of Sioux Center, IA; son Doug and Sarah Crumrine of O’Neill, NE; and son Darrell and Denise Crumrine of Balaton, MN. Bette is also survived by her grandchildren: Tanya Jeske, Danielle Koontz, Telesfor Zamora, Tyson Zamora, Chase Zamora, Robert Keith- Zamora, Elizabeth Crumrine, Jenny Crumrine, Katherine Crumrine, Jacob Crumrine, Jessica Crumrine, Austin Crumrine, Mason Crumrine, Emily Crumrine, Ellie Crumrine and Calvin Crumrine. She has several great- grandchildren and extended family members that were all special to her. Memorial contributions can be directed to the Secular Franciscan Order, 1. E Route 6. 6 Flagstaff, AZ 8. Humane Society US, Memorial Donations, 2. L St. NW, Washington, DC 2. Sister Sophia Duris (Vincentella)Born: February 2. Died: June 7, 2. 01. When listening to Sister Sophia relate her life’s story, you sense that maybe her first legal document was a passport! Her story begins with her parents coming to the United States – her father, Adam, from Yugoslavia and her mother, Pauline, from Slovakia. Duris worked for the Pittsburgh Glass Company. Sophia completed her second grade and all of the third and fourth grades at St. Joan of Arc School in Kokomo. The School Sisters of St. Francis staffed Holy Trinity School. While in that grade, she was smitten with the measles, and during her quarantine at home, she wrote a letter to Sister Mercedes telling her she wanted to be a sister just like her. Joseph Convent, Milwaukee two weeks after graduating from eighth grade with the Sisters coming in for retreat. All the classes and activities of St. Joseph High School remedied her bouts of homesickness. Reception into the community was during June 1. Sister Vincentella. Her first mission was her first love – Holy Trinity School in Mount Olive, Illinois, where she taught grades one through four for seven years. Charles School in Cassville, Wisconsin, for two years. Her fame as a nutritional advisor and management expert spread far and wide, and eventually came to the attention of the administration at Pius XI High School in Milwaukee, in search of a Home Economics’ director to head the department. Sister Sophia prepared herself for this change by earning a master’s degree in Religious Studies, attending summer sessions for five years at the University of Detroit. Joseph Convent, Campbellsport to recuperate, but with the intention of returning to mission work. In fact, for years Sister Sophia belonged to a Rosary Guild who made rosaries for missionaries, hospitalized people and even the Marines. Other hobbies included needlework and playing the piano. Life for her was never boring! Louette. Top. Sister Nivard Hainault. Born: March 2. 5, 1. Died: March 2, 2. Mary Catherine was born on March 2. She was the ninth of 1. Albert and Delia (Chandonais) Hainault, in Hubbell, Michigan. Cecilia Grace School in Hubbell, staffed by the School Sisters of St. After eighth grade, Mary Catherine thought about entering the School Sisters of St. Her father told her she was not old enough to make such an important decision, so she attended and was a 1. Lake Linden- Hubbell High School in Lake Linden. She entered the School Sisters of St. Francis in August of that year as a candidate and was received into the the community on June 1. Sister Nivard. Her class numbered 4. Sister Nivard professed her vows on June 2. A quote from Sister Nivard: “Since finances were limited in our big family, my dowry consisted of toothbrush, comb, finger nail file, and the clothes I was wearing.”. Sister Nivard held various teaching positions in the Milwaukee area, namely Holy Redeemer, St. Mary Hales Corners, and St. Wenceslaus, she supervised Alverno student teachers as a critic teacher, and at St. Catherine, she was first a teacher for ten years and then became the principal. In 1. 97. 3 she moved to Menomonee Falls where Sister Nivard ministered for the next 3. She was principal of St. She was the Pastoral Associate and Director of the RCIA Program at Saint Anthony Parish in Menomonee Falls; Extrordinary Minister of Holy Communion; and involved in hospital ministry. Sister Nivard was a vital member of the Catholic Church in Waukesha County. For her 8. 5th birthday, Saint Anthony Parish gifted her with a trip to Assisi, Italy, a lifelong dream. Joseph and loved nature, especially colored leaves, birds, a beautiful sunset and butterflies, all of which made her a more- than- willing participant to trips to the North Woods of Wisconsin and Michigan. Joseph Convent and in 2. Maria Linden. She could often be found in the Maria Linden lobby after the noon meal keeping up with comings and goings of the other residents of Maria Linden. She always had a ready smile and a sharp wit to greet those passing by. She is survived by her sibilings in Michigan: Joe of Edmore, Pat Lynch of Detroit, and Joan Poissant of Ishpeming; sisters- in- law Lillian of Marquette and Gretchen of Hubbell; as well as her community of the School Sisters of St. Francis in Milwaukee. Top. Sister Mary T. Hettich (Theonard)Born: December 2. Died: July 3, 2. Mary was born on December 2. La Porte, Indiana, to Cyril and Cecelia Rachor Hettich. When Mary was eight months old, the family moved from La Porte to Chicago, Illinois, to take care of Mary’s grandmother, who had a stroke in her fifties. Martin Roman Catholic Church, making participation in church and community events quite frequent. Mary’s mother knew and loved opera, and they often listened to opera on Saturdays. The family spent a great deal of time reaching out to others and helping those in need. They helped Mary’s grandmother, worked for the missions, and did what they could for those poorer than themselves. Mary entered the School Sisters of St. Joseph Convent in Milwaukee after completing eighth grade at St. Martin’s Parish Grade School. Three of her siblings went to St. Meinrad’s Seminary in southern Indiana, and another attended Marmion Military Academy run by the Benedictines in Aurora. Joseph High School and went on to college, which was also at the convent at that time. She attended De. Paul University in Chicago on Saturdays to complete the requirements for a bachelor’s degree at Alverno. When teaching in Iowa and Nebraska, Sister attended Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska, on Saturdays and during the summers in order to earn a Masters Degree in Education Administration with a minor in history. She later took four units of clinical pastoral education in San Francisco, California, and worked as a clinical pastoral educator in hospitals in South Dakota and Missouri, as well as at School Sisters of St. Francis institutions at Maryhill, Sacred Heart, and Campbellsport. She especially appreciated reading and research. She felt privileged to have the School Sisters of St. Francis as teachers when she attended grade school, high school, and in most of her college courses in the convent. She learned the value of excellence and a strong work ethic. When on mission, the sisters were always very busy. Their work ethic at home, in their congregation, and from their German backgrounds was very useful as there was much work to be done. The School Sisters of St. Francis were always ready to do whatever was necessary. The beginning years were busy and very happy years. As members of the School Sisters of St. Francis, the sisters received quality educational preparation for whatever was needed to serve God’s people. She spent five years at St. Mary’s School as a teacher and then started the new Good Shepherd School as a principal and teacher. In 1. 95. 9, she taught at St. Rita’s in West Allis, Wisconsin, and then St. Joseph’s in Earling, Iowa. She moved to Omaha, Nebraska where she taught at Ryan High School and had many students that were aspirants to the School Sisters of St. The two sisters helped the religious education teachers in South Dakota for the next eight years. Nonprofit Member List N - ZSacred Ground Center for Spirituality - Saint Paul Saint Paul - Nagasaki Sister City Committee - Edina Saint Paul Area Association of REALTORS - Saint Paul Saint Paul Area Synod, ELCA - Saint Paul Saint Paul Police Foundation - Saint Paul Sarah's House - Duluth Sartell- St. Stephen Education Foundation - Sartell Sawtooth Mountain Clinic, Inc. Anthony Park Area Seniors - Saint Paul St. Anthony West Neighborhood Organization - Minneapolis www. St. Croix Family Resource Center - Bayport St. Croix Legal Services - Stillwater St. Croix River Association - Saint Croix Falls stcroixriverassociation. St. Croix Swim Club - Woodbury St. James Opera House Restoration Project, Inc. Matthew's Episcopal Church - Saint Paul St. Michael's Health & Rehabilation - Virginia St. Paul Fire Foundation - Saint Paul St. Paul's Episcopal Church - Bloomington Staples Motly Beyond Poverty - Staples Star Dreamer Ranch - Litchfield Steele County Clothesline, Inc.
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