She volunteered at St. Barnabas Parish, Chicago, with the religious education program and at Visitation School, Chicago, as a tutor. Our EIN number is 94-3356021, and our tax-exempt status is granted under a group exemption with the U.S. Catholic Conference of Bishops. 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. Sister Estelle Kilpatrick, OP (Sister Maris Stella) of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, died on January 25, 2020 at the Meadowview in Wartburg, Mount Vernon, New York. Sister Margaret James Curtin, OP of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, died on Dec 1, 2021, in Brandywine Senior Living at Wall, NJ. Sister Joan Coffey, OP (Sister James Cecilia) of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, died May 11, 2020 in Morris Hall, Lawrenceville, NJ. She visited the elderly and ill at Holy Trinity Parish, Bloomington, IL; and St. Mark Parish and St. Augustine Manor, both Peoria, IL. A true Dominican in her love of study, Sr. Mary Esther also worked toward a degree in Applied Theology from Berkeley and took courses in Formation, Community Development, and Spiritual Direction at various institutes. Professed in 1945, she taught in the following schools: St. Matthew, Milwaukee; St. Mary, Champaign, IL; St. Dominic, Washington, DC; Holy Trinity, Bloomington, IL; Visitation, Chicago; Central Catholic, Anaconda, MT; Aquin, Freeport, IL; Bishop Lynch, Dallas, TX; St. Mary, Cheyenne, WY; and Sacred Heart, Washington, DC. She was 91 years of age. Sr. Joann shared her knowledge of computer skills, loved science, and found Gods abundant presence everywhere in nature. Sr. Vincent was preceded in death by her parents and siblings and survived by several nieces and nephews. Born in. To download a printable copy of this memorial,click here. She instilled students with a sense of adventure in seeking a big world. 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. While the building was most recently the residence of a community She was appointed to both the Admission and Formation Commission and the Finance and Development Commission. May she rest in peace. Sr. Kay Mahady spoke with admiration for Sr. Mary Esthers service to the Church but remembered her more personally during her reflection at her funeral. Click here to send a memorial online. 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. Sr. Joan was interred at the St. Catharine Motherhouse Cemetery. Professed in 1951, she taught in the following schools: St. Joseph, Sioux Falls, SD; Blessed Martin, Oklahoma City, OK; SS. Faithful to our heritage as followers of Saint Dominic, we are committed to the pursuit . She is survived by several nieces and nephews. Sr. Denise entered a ministry of prayer and presence at the Regina Health Center in 2019. Click here to send a memorial online. 1,730 were here. She made profession in 1967 as a Dominican Sister of Kenosha and transferred her religious vows to the Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa in 1997. To download a printable copy of this memorial,click here. Tax ID # 94-1449873 . Sister Monica McGloin, OP of the Dominican Sisters of Hope died in Cincinnati, Ohio on October 2, 2019 at the age of 78.. Through this organization and Sr. Maries tenacity, multiple services were connected and streamlined. May she rest in peace. She moved to the Sansbury Care Center in 2001, where she continued her recycling ministry for some time. Sister Margaret James earned her BS in Elementary Education from Seton Hall. Sr. Marie helped develop a place where people in need of housing, food, and clothing could meet those needs and move beyond their present circumstances in life through education and counseling. She was 78 years old. 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. At 111 years of age and nearly 90 years of religious life, she was the oldest living woman religious in the United States. Doris "Dorie" Fern Moran. May they rest in the arms of the loving God they so faithfully served. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Brooks Funeral Home, Newburgh, NY. Obituaries S. Mary Paul Mehegan, O.P. She made final profession in 1946 and celebrated her 75th Jubilee in 2021. 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. Sister Teresa Paul Heinke, OP of the Dominican Sisters of Hope died on February 24, 2019. She was 87 years of age. She always remained close to her friends despite the passage of time or distance. Sister Linda Delgado, OP (Sister Ellen David) of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, died October 9, 2017 at Marian Manor, Caldwell, NJ. Sr. Bernadette ministered in health care as an x-ray technician at Mt. She taught at St. Catharine College, Our Lady of the Rosary in California, and served as Director of Admissions at the School of Applied Theology in Albany, California. A sharing of memories and visitation was held on Thursday, December 22, at the Sansbury Care Center Chapel. Sister Marie DiCamillo, OP (Sister Joseph Mary) of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, died on September 13,2017 in Woodbury, NJ. As the century turned in 1999, so did Sr. Vincent, retiring from active ministry to volunteer in the Recycling Center at St. Catharines Dominican Earth Center. Sister Cecilia (Elianne) Davis, OP, died Nov. 17, 2022. Her parents, Flora Yelton and Henry Hutton, raised eight children in Cuba, IL. May she rest in peace. Next year she would have celebrated her 90th jubilee of faithful service! Dominican Sister of Peace Vincent de Paul Hutton, OP, (111) died on December 16, 2022, at Sansbury Care Center, St. Catharine, Kentucky. The daughter of the late Francis Patrick and Katherine Reilly Sullivan, she was born Homily by S. Catherine Walsh, May 28, 2014 Our dear Jean went home to God quietly and peacefully as she did most everything else. Dominican Sister of Peace Vincent de Paul Hutton, OP. Sr. Vincent was interred at the St. Catharine Motherhouse Cemetery among her Sisters and friends. She was a prayerful person who treated those she met with respect and dignity. 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. Professed in 1950, she taught in the following schools: Visitation, Chicago; St. Patrick, Ottawa, IL; St. Patrick, Madison, WI; Trinity, River Forest, IL; Bishop Lynch, Dallas, TX, where she also served as coprincipal; and Notre Dame, Chattanooga, TN. Click here to send a memorial online. Following her service in Congregational leadership, Sr. Joan interned with the World Without War Council. She worked for four years before hearing Gods call and entered the Congregation in 1953. Dominican Sister of Peace Denise (Mary Lou) Macko, OP (93), died on December 25, 2022, at the Regina Health Center in Akron, OH. It was important to her to do meaningful work, and that was work she was able to do. DUNGANNON, VA - Brenda Sue Lawson of Dungannon, Virginia, went to be with the Lord on Saturday, February 25, 2023, at the age of 50. After retiring from education in 1985, Sr. Vincent joined the Congregations Finance team, where she built a reputation for being organized, conscientious, and absolutely dogged about the accuracy of the reports that she prepared. Sr. Kathleen served in the transportation department at the Motherhouse, Sinsinawa, WI; as chaplain at St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis, and St. Vincent Hospital, Green Bay, WI; and as pastoral minister at St. Clement Parish, Sheboygan, WI, and St. Jerome Parish, Columbus, WI. In the Milwaukee area, she was codirector of STEPS, a workplace education program. Sister Miriam Joseph Schaub OP of the Dominican Sisters, Sparkill, New York, died on February 26, 2023 in Siena Hall, Dominican Convent, Sparkill. Sr. Michaeleen entered the Congregation in 1948, made first profession in 1950, and took her final vows in 1953. To donate in Sr. Michaeleens memory, please click here. Faith, Hope, and Charity, Winnetka, IL. Ricky A. Sister Anne Marie (Innocentia) Friedrich, OP, died Jan. 6, 2022. She had a room at the convent where she kept clothing for students in need, and would personally make sandwiches for any child who came to school without lunch or lunch money. Amityville, New York 11701Tel: 631-842-6000, Purchase your Dominic's Family of Winners Tickets Now for the September 2022 - June 2023 Season! What Jesus was advocating was profound inner Transformation. Sister Eleanor Piat, OP of the Dominican Sisters of Hope died at The Wartburg, Mount Vernon, New York on April 1, 2020 at the age of 98. Sr. Vincent held a Bachelor of Arts degree in Math and Spanish from Nazareth College. She was 75 years of age. As Colossians told us she had already put on compassion, kindness, gentleness and most days patience. Their lives were a gift and a blessing to the Sisters of St. Dominic, their families, friends, and colleagues. Orin Keys. Sister's Prayer Card (PDF) Sr. Denise returned to study computer science at the University of Akron while teaching there as well. Basil Visitation Parish, Chicago. Marys uniqueness was best expressed in her kindness, wit, and respect for othersin her deep sense of fun enjoyment in playing piano and singing Irish songs, and yes, in the joy of dance in stepping out onto the dance floor whenever an occasion appropriately presented itself.. Other ministries included being a religious education coordinator in the city of Freeport, IL, and at SS. To donate in Sr. Mary Esthers memory, please click here. The Sisters of Saint Dominic of Blauvelt, New York are a community of vowed women religious committed to bringing hope and mercy to people in need through various programs and advocacy.. She is survived by her sister Winifred Winnie Becker, several nieces and nephews and members of her congregation. If you are having trouble finding the obituary of one of our Sisters, please email info@oppeace.org for assistance. The daughter of the late John and Theresa (Torpey) McGloin, she was born January 4, 1941 in New York City. Basil, Chicago, and Corpus Christi, New York, before going to Santa Cruz, Bolivia, as a missionary. She served God and Gods church as a Dominican Sister for 72 years. Sister Frances worked in the Archdiocese of New York and in the Rockville Centre Diocese in nursing, pastoral care and social work. Sister Estelle Kilpatrick May 30, 1920 - January 5, 2020 Mt. A native of nearby Zanesville, OH, Sr. Michaeleen was born to Laura Paul and Orville Henderson on June 24, 1931. In 2015, Sr. Michaeleen entered a ministry of prayer and presence at Mohun, where she had served for so long. The daughter of the late James and Mary Haggerty Curtin, she was born July 14, 1928 in Jersey City, New Jersey. Vernon, NY Sister Estelle Kilpatrick, OP (Sister Maris Stella) of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, died on January 25, 2020 at the Meadowview She studied recreation and natural resources and combined all her passions as director of Camp WeHaKee (now WeHaKee Camp for Girls) in Winter, WI. 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. Sr. Denise, the daughter of Mary Rock and Andrew Macko, was born in Youngstown, OH on October 7, 1929. Many admired her lifetime dedication to her family, particularly her older sister Germaine, who was also a Dominican Sister of Sinsinawa. . Sister is survived by her Dominican Sisters of Hope and her loving niece Anita Broderick. Mary Bernadette Curran Vargas, loving mother, grandmother, sister, and wife, passed away peacefully in El Paso, TX on February 8, 2023, just shy of her 80th birthday. Sister Barbara (Walthier) Bell, OP, died Jan 17, 2022. Dominican Sisters Vision of Hope | 1555 34th Avenue, Oakland, CA 94601 | Phone: 510-533-5768. Select deceased and search by name, by year, and more. (OSV News photo/CNS file, James Ramos, Texas Catholic Herald) WASHINGTON (OSV News) -- The Dominicans are inviting Catholics nationwide to participate in a nine-month novena that will culminate with a day-long rosary pilgrimage this . Sr. Anne Mariethe clinics business managerwas key to running the operational side of the clinic. Sr. Vicki cared for her loved ones in Albany, NY, and shared her educational knowledge as an English as a second language volunteer at the Spanish Center at Gateway Technical College, Kenosha, and as a GED teacher at the Adult Learning Center, Milwaukee. A true itinerant, Sister Denise also loved to travel and visited not only many areas of the United States but also London, France, Switzerland, and Quebec. Dominican Sister of Peace Denise (Mary Lou) Macko, OP (93), died on December 25, 2022, at the Regina Health Center in Akron, OH. She was 90 years of age. Dominican Sister of Peace Michaeleen (Martha) Henderson, OP (91), died on December 22, 2022, at the Mohun Health Care Center in Columbus, OH. Sr. Marya was a woman of strong conviction. She was 94 years of age. Click here to send a memorial online. She was called to serve her community as the regional coordinator for the Western Region, then elected president of the Dominican Sisters of St. Catharine, serving from 1972-1980. Click here to send a memorial online. She was called to serve her community as the regional coordinator for the Western Region, then elected president of the Dominican Sisters of St. Catharine, serving from 1972-1980. Click here to send a memorial online. Sr. Cecilia served as assistant principal at St. Domitilla, Hillside, IL, and cared for family members in River Forest, IL. She is predeceased by her parents, her sisters Mary Broderick, Catherine Senbogen, Agnes Curtain, Patricia Watrous, and her brother James Curtain. Sister Ann Victor Mazza, OP of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, died October 26, 2021 at St Catherine of Siena Convent in Caldwell, New Jersey. Sr. Loretta was curious, often seeking to understand the mystery of God and listening to others as they searched for meaning. She served at Edgewood College as academic dean, academic vice president, and provost and for the Sinsinawa Dominican Congregation as Prioress. She loved children of the primary grades most of all. Click here to send a memorial online. Sister Sylvia Bielen, OP (formerly Sister Theresa Clare) of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, Ossining, New York, died October 26, 2022, at St. Catherine of Siena Convent in Caldwell, NJ. Sr. Jean loved science and was a superb teacher. Sister Jean Merrell, OP (formerly Sister Mary Judith) of the Dominican Sisters of Hope died January 3, 2018 at the Woodbury Mews in Woodbury, New Jersey. If these questions resonate in your heart, then perhaps God is inviting you to explore your questions further. Sr. Joan was interred at the St. Catharine Motherhouse Cemetery. She was 90 years of age. Sister Mary Regis Nuva, OP September 19, 1928 -September 22, 2014 Sister Mary Regis Nuva, OP of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, died September 22, 2014 in Denver, Colorado at Presbyterian /St. Orin was born August 24, 1937, in Plum City, WI, to Herbert and Melvina (Doughty) Keys. Joan also attended various seminars and programs so that she would be fully prepared for her ministry. Sr. Vicki taught in the following schools: Providence of God, Chicago; St. Therese, Albuquerque, NM; St. Bernadette, Milwaukee; Thomas McCarthy, Hanford, CA; and St. Thomas, Kenosha, WI. Sr. Joan began her long ministry as an educator, teaching in Illinois and Nebraska. Sr. Mary Jane advised people to squeeze some joy out of every day, live with a grateful heart, and always trust in a loving God (The Link). All of sister Frans ministries were among the sick poor. At 111 years of age and nearly 90 years of religious life, she was the oldest living woman religious in the United States. Sr. Denise was preceded in death by her parents, brother, and two sisters. She was a creative, masterful teacher. A true Dominican, Sr. Denise loved to study. 2320 Airport Drive, Columbus, OH 43219 | 614-416-1900. Sister Maria (Maria Goretti) Oppriecht, OP, died Feb. 26, 2022. Dominican Sisters of Mary Immaculate Province pray the rosary during a Marian procession in Houston May 14, 2017. Professed in 1950, she taught in the following schools: St. James, Kenosha, WI; SS. Amityville Dominican sisters are called to be signs of joy and hope through. She was 86 years of age . Click here to send a memorial online. She was just five days from her 89th birthday. Click here to send a memorial online. 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. Sister Ann William Berberich, OP of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, died in Denver, Colorado on October 10, 2019. She wanted to be as fully prepared as possible for her ministry as an educator. Sr. Barbara ministered as a director of religious education at these parishes: St. Thomas of Villanova, Palatine, IL; Visitation, Chicago; St. Patrick, Green Bay, WI; Holy Rosary, Kewaunee, WI; St. Margaret Mary, Neenah, WI; and Holy Innocents, Manitowoc, WI. W. Joanne Nichols passed away unexpectedly at Delta Health Hospital surrounded by her family on February 20, 2023. Sister Mary Agnes Shannon, OP of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, died on December 14, 2021 in Catholic Memorial Home, Fall River, Massachusetts. The daughter of the late Clarence McCarthy and Marie B. Duckart, she was born September 2, 1924 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Sr. Maria was a free spirit, independent, and saw beauty in the world around her. She was also an active volunteer at McLean Hospital and Seton Manor in Watertown before she entered a ministry of prayer and presence at the Sansbury Care Center in 2014. She was engaged in parish work at St. Marys Parish in New Monmouth NJ (1990-2002), and she also taught in the parish school from 1990-98. She had a room at the convent where she kept clothing for students in need, and would personally make sandwiches for any child who came to school without lunch or lunch money. Each of us comes with many stories about her and I would like to share some ofmy thoughts with you. Sister Jean Marie Darling, OP of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, died May 29, 2021 at Capital Health Medical Center, Pennington, New Jersey. Click here to send a memorial online. Sr. LaDonna was outgoing, kind, and generous. The Dominican Sisters of Hope are ever so grateful for your continued support and generosity. Because of your love and devotion to our retired sisters who provided years of service to Gods people, we can now provide them with the care that they deserve. Sr. She was 94 years of age. 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. 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. Proudly born in Athenry, Co . She was 88 years of age. Sister Frances Schier, OP (formerly Sister Leo Marie) of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, died November 25, 2015 in Caldwell, NJ at the St. Catherine of Siena Convent. HOMILY Funeral Liturgy for Sister Eileen Byrne, OP April 1, 2015 Jeremiah 18:1-7 -- 1 Thess. Following her service in Congregational leadership, Sr. Joan interned with the World Without War Council. Sister Charles Elizabeth OBrien, OP of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, Ossining, NY, died on Monday, December 29, 2014 at the Wartburg in Mt. To view our 2021 Memorial Mass, please click here. Her story is woven into our Congregation story, which continues to unfold. Doris "Dorie" Fern Moran. 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. 607 were here. Dominican Sister of Peace Mary Esther Owens, OP. Faith, Hope, and Charity, Winnetka, IL; and St. Thomas More, Chicago. Sr. Mary Esther earned her Bachelor of Arts in English/History/French/Math from Manhattan College in New York, and her Master of Arts in Theology from Providence College. She continued her education by taking courses and seminars at John Carroll University, the University of Akron, Miami University in Oxford, Ohio State University, and even Dijon University in France. She was 97 years of age. Sr. Eldena was a practical person, a straightforward woman. Living and Loving Laudato Si Retreat, June 18-23. Sr. Catherine was principal at St. Zachary, Des Plaines, IL, and St. Hugh, Lyons, IL, and taught at Dominican University, River Forest, IL. Site by, Dominican Sisters in Committed Collaboration Stand in Solidarity with Call for Reform of Policing Practices. Sr. Mary Louis was the director of Dominican Education Center at Sinsinawa, WI, and pastoral associate at Holy Family Ministry Center, Apalachicola, FL, before earning her doctorate from Loyola University Chicago School of Law. 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. Feb 27, 2023. 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. May she rest in peace. Basil, Chicago; Visitation, Kewanee, IL; and St. Mark, Peoria, IL, where she was also an aide. The daughter of the late James and Mary Haggerty Curtin, she was born July 14, 1928 in Jersey City, New Jersey. She taught at St. Catharine College, Our Lady of the Rosary in California, and served as Director of Admissions at the School of Applied Theology in Albany, California. Dominican Sister of Peace Vincent de Paul Hutton, OP, (111) died on December 16, 2022, at Sansbury Care Center, St. Catharine, Kentucky. She ministered as a teacher in New Haven, CT, Columbus and Steubenville, OH, and Pittsburgh, PA. She was aware that many of the students in her class came from low-income families, and Sr. Michaeleen made it her personal business to see that each child had what they needed to succeed. 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. Dominican Sisters is a 501(c)3 non profit organization. She leaves family in Falmouth, Mashpee and Sandwich. She loved the Cleveland Guardians, Browns, and Cavaliers. The funeral liturgy was conducted at the Columbus Motherhouse on December 30, 2022. 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. Click here to send a memorial online. She supported parishes by developing programs that helped people grow in their faith. To donate in Sr. Michaeleens memory, please click here. She was 89 years old. To donate in Sr. Mary Esthers memory, please click here. She was 93 years of age. Click here to send a memorial online. Sister Rosanne ORourke, OP of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, Newburgh, New York, died November 13, 2016 in St. Catherine of Siena Healthcare Center, Caldwell, New Jersey. When I received the surprising phone call from Sister Peggy on Friday that Sister Gertrude Mary died I couldnt help but think how appropriate that she died as we the church celebrate this season on Advent..the season that speaks the words. 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. Guiding people as they grew in their faith was important to her. Professed in 1952, she taught in the following schools: St. Raphael, Madison, WI; Sacred Heart, Rockwell, IA, where she was also principal; St. Rose, Cuba City, WI; Edgewood High School, Madison, WI; Bethlehem Academy, Faribault, MN; St. John Cathedral, Milwaukee; Aquin High School, Freeport, IL; St. Luke, River Forest, IL; and St. John Neumann High School, Columbia, SC. Sr. Monice served as pastoral minister at St. Fabian Parish, Bridgeview, IL, and Immaculate Conception Parish, Chicago; as director of the permanent diaconate formation program for the Archdiocese of Chicago; and as a member of the Resources for Mission Team for the Sinsinawa Dominican Congregation while living in Chicago.
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