At the age of 43, Sister Marie Therese earned a master’s degree in Liberal Sciences from Duquesne University. Sister was something of a world traveler. Click here to make a gift in memory of Sister Theresa Ruth. Click here to make a gift in memory of Sister Kathleen Frances Goodheart.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-11 .panel-title a .fa-fusion-box{ color: #ffffff;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-11 .panel-title a .fa-fusion-box:before{ font-size: 13px; width: 13px;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-11 .panel-title a{font-size:13px;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-11 .fa-fusion-box { background-color: #333333;border-color: #333333;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-11 .panel-title a:hover, #accordion-2683-11 .fusion-toggle-boxed-mode:hover .panel-title a { color: #741c36;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-11 .panel-title .active .fa-fusion-box,.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-11 .panel-title a:hover .fa-fusion-box { background-color: #741c36!important;border-color: #741c36!important;}Sister Teresita (Evelyn) RichardsonOctober 20, 1935 – September 18, 2020 Alvernia Day Care in the infant room, where in her quiet, unique way, she made both children and staff feel loved. As a teacher, Sister’s learning centers paved the way for individualized computer instruction, and she prepared children for their First Communion for years. Through her ministries in health care and education, Sister Dolores Sevilla dedicated her life to caring for children. She also devoted herself to the education of children as librarian at St. Daniel School and Bishop Ludden High School (both in Syracuse) where she also filled the role of Attendance Clerk. Being true to herself, she allowed them to bring her to the fullness of growth that we remember and give thanks for today. Sister Eileen also served as minister for the East Coast region of her congregation from 2005 through 2009 and as director of the congregation’s Franciscan Associates for 22 years. Click here to make a gift in memory of Sister Mary William Malkoske. He has committed some work to me which He has not committed to another. She received the name Sister M. Laurenza when she was invested in the Franciscan habit on August 16, 1947. While teaching, she earned both a bachelor’s and master’s degrees in education at Duquesne University. Sister Marie Therese will be remembered for her gentle spirit, her calm and peaceful demeanor and her commitment to teaching God’s little ones. Sister Noreen will be remembered for her quick wit and hearty laugh and years of service to her fellow sisters. Her education prepared Sister Eleanor Grace for her many years teaching others — she received a bachelor’s degree in social studies and history from LeMoyne College in Syracuse, New York; a master’s degree in History from Marywood College in Scranton, Pennsylvania; and a Certification in Counseling from St. Joseph’s College in West Hartford, Connecticut. She was always filled with enthusiasm and reached out with an extra special sensitivity that endeared her to the sisters, her students, their families and those whom she encountered. As a Sister of St. Francis, she continued her education and her nursing ministry. In 1963 Sister Helen Paul became a registered nurse in New York State and began her ministry in health care. Peter & Paul in Hamburg, St. Francis of Assisi in Tonawanda, St. Mary’s in Lancaster, Nativity in Orchard Park, Most Holy Redeemer in Cheektowaga, Annunciation in Elma, Queen of Heaven in West Seneca and St. Leo the Great in Amherst. Click here to make a gift in memory of Sister Marie Patrice Murphy. For the next 19 years, she served as manager at St. Francis Plaza in Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania, low income housing for seniors that the congregation co-founded. Sister Elizabeth’s teaching career spanned more than 30 years at elementary and secondary schools in the Diocese of Pittsburgh, and 13 years in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. Sister Helen Paul will be remembered for her determination and the strength of her personal will. She entered the community in 1946. Sister Joanne served many years in leadership with our community and in this role, she became sister and servant to all. This love and faithfulness spilled over to her life in her Franciscan community. Click here to make a gift in memory of Sister Eileen Kernan.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-9 .panel-title a .fa-fusion-box{ color: #ffffff;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-9 .panel-title a .fa-fusion-box:before{ font-size: 13px; width: 13px;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-9 .panel-title a{font-size:13px;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-9 .fa-fusion-box { background-color: #333333;border-color: #333333;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-9 .panel-title a:hover, #accordion-2683-9 .fusion-toggle-boxed-mode:hover .panel-title a { color: #741c36;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-9 .panel-title .active .fa-fusion-box,.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-9 .panel-title a:hover .fa-fusion-box { background-color: #741c36!important;border-color: #741c36!important;}Sister Mary Sara (Rita Louise) MagaldiFebruary 6, 1925 – September 21, 2020 From 1937 to 1972 Sister Miriam taught children and served as a principal in schools in the Diocese of Syracuse as well as in New Jersey and Ohio. Newspaper columnist Sean Kirst was part of the Faith Formation program at St. Lucy’s Parish when Sister Eileen ministered as coordinator. in education from Fordham University. At the age of 22, Sister became an American Citizen. Click here to make a gift in memory of Sister Michael Stroyer, .fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-43 .panel-title a .fa-fusion-box{ color: #ffffff;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-43 .panel-title a .fa-fusion-box:before{ font-size: 13px; width: 13px;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-43 .panel-title a{font-size:13px;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-43 .fa-fusion-box { background-color: #333333;border-color: #333333;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-43 .panel-title a:hover, #accordion-2683-43 .fusion-toggle-boxed-mode:hover .panel-title a { color: #741c36;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-43 .panel-title .active .fa-fusion-box,.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-43 .panel-title a:hover .fa-fusion-box { background-color: #741c36!important;border-color: #741c36!important;}, Sister Thomas Marie, a Syracuse native, entered the Sisters of St. Francis in 1947 and spent her life serving God’s people as a nurse and occupational therapist. Sister Alvera loved teaching young children and they returned her devotion to them. In central New York, Sister Alvera taught in Baldwinsville, Fulton, Fayetteville and Syracuse. May God hold her in the palm of his hand. “It is the season to hold the trees close to stand with them in their grieving.” – Joyce Rupp. Loretto Home for Children on Staten Island. One of eight children, Sister Dorothy attended Catholic schools in the Buffalo, New York area for her K-12 education. Finally, she would make her way to each dying sister, becoming an instrument of comfort and peace, as only she could do. In 1944 she began teaching in Catholic elementary schools and continued this ministry until 1952 when she served in nursing both at St. Francis Medical Center and at Mt. Sister received her RN from St. Elizabeth School of Nursing in Utica, New York in 1955 and ministered in various units of the hospital, including the medical/surgical unit and obstetrics, labor and delivery, where she was head nurse. Sister served as a financial assistant to the Sisters of St. Francis until she participated in a sabbatical year at Washington Theological Union in 1996. Her display of genuine appreciation for anything and everything will always be remembered, along with the grace she possessed in accepting God’s will for her. Following her ministry in education, Sister served as a receptionist at St. Joseph’s College of Nursing. One afternoon in this church (or perhaps an associated chapel) she was praying at the altar when she felt a real distinct call to enter the Sisters of St. Francis. Sister Marie continued to minister as a teacher and principal in the following schools: SS Peter & Paul, Williamsville; St. Gregory the Great, Amherst; St. Mary’s Elementary, Lancaster; Queen of Heaven, West Seneca; SS Peter & Paul, Hamburg and Most Holy Redeemer, Cheektowaga.   Sister Eileen also ministered in the area of social services, working at Covenant House shelter for children experiencing homelessness. Click here to make a gift in memory of Sister Rose Ann Renna. Click here to make a gift in memory of Sister Rose Marie Mullen.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-3 .panel-title a .fa-fusion-box{ color: #ffffff;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-3 .panel-title a .fa-fusion-box:before{ font-size: 13px; width: 13px;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-3 .panel-title a{font-size:13px;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-3 .fa-fusion-box { background-color: #333333;border-color: #333333;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-3 .panel-title a:hover, #accordion-2683-3 .fusion-toggle-boxed-mode:hover .panel-title a { color: #741c36;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-3 .panel-title .active .fa-fusion-box,.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-3 .panel-title a:hover .fa-fusion-box { background-color: #741c36!important;border-color: #741c36!important;}Sister M. Alvera (Margaret) O'Grady July 6, 1924 – January 1, 2021 Sister Camille’s journey was a path that she could clearly see. Sister Julia served as teacher and principal in various schools in western New York including: St. Christopher’s, Tonawanda; St. Gerard’s and St. Agnes, Buffalo; St. Mary and Our Lady of Pompeii, Lancaster; Sacred Heart, Bowmansville and St. Mary’s, Swormville. From there, she was missioned to Bishop Home Hospital on Kalaupapa. At the secondary level, Sister Jane taught at Convent High School in Syracuse, Oswego Catholic High School and St. Anthony High School in Long Beach, California. and a M.A. Click here to make a donation in memory of Sister M. Adele Bullock.Sister Rose Ann RennaJuly 21, 1937 – January 7, 2018 Yes, Sister Patricia had degrees, work experiences, opportunities that accompany one in high positions, but she never talked about those. Even though Sister Marie McTarnaghan was born in Warsaw, New York, she attended school from kindergarten through college at Geneseo Central. She was always happy when she could in some way help to lift the spirits of others and encourage them in their efforts to do good. After professing her final vows as a Sister of St. Francis in Syracuse in 1937, she began serving in education ministry. She entered the Sisters of St. Francis in 1949 and professed her final vows in 1954. From the days of her youth, Sister Kevin wanted to become a Franciscan sister. Her leadership skills were tapped when she was elected a general councilor on the Leadership Team of the Sisters of St. Francis. She received several National Science Foundation grants for advanced study in the area of Science during the summer months. Click here to make a gift in memory of Sister Mary William Malkoske.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-33 .panel-title a .fa-fusion-box{ color: #ffffff;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-33 .panel-title a .fa-fusion-box:before{ font-size: 13px; width: 13px;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-33 .panel-title a{font-size:13px;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-33 .fa-fusion-box { background-color: #333333;border-color: #333333;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-33 .panel-title a:hover, #accordion-2683-33 .fusion-toggle-boxed-mode:hover .panel-title a { color: #741c36;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-33 .panel-title .active .fa-fusion-box,.fusion-accordian #accordion-2683-33 .panel-title a:hover .fa-fusion-box { background-color: #741c36!important;border-color: #741c36!important;}Sister Mary Christopher DixonMay 8, 1932 – April 18, 2019 She was a Sister of St. Francis for 70 years. Alvernia Day Care and Learning Center in Millvale, where she joyfully rocked the tiny babies, providing much TLC. She will be long-remembered for her kindness, her gentleness and her thoughtfulness as she journeyed with us, her eyes ever on her goal: to be with her God. She completed her life’s journey in the quiet, grace-filled manner that she lived her life. In 1989, Sister Coleman received the No. She especially liked to drive and often accompanied her non-driving sisters to doctor’s appointments, shopping and errands, earning her the nickname “Mario Andretti” from her friends and students. Jim went to Northfield High School and graduated with the class of 1950 at the age of seventeen. Sister Helen Agnes was born on the day of the Stock Market Crash of 1929, triggering the great Depression, but she lived with great self-assurance and energy. May she rest in God’s eternal peace in the place of “Forever hello.”. From 1973-1991, she was also local minister of the convent at Mount St. Mary’s Hospital. And no one can ever forget her winsome smile, which invited others to visit and chat with her. “I have loved you with an everlasting love.” Jeremiah 31:3. Sister Regina Rosaire taught at Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Pelham Manor from 1968-1971, St. Ann’s in Ossining from 1977-1978 and St. Eugene’s in Yonkers from 1978-2000. Sister began her long ministry as a teacher at St. Rosalie School in Brooklyn. At Archbishop Carroll High School in Buffalo, she not only taught but assumed duties as assistant principal as well. Sister Eileen was a native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, one of nine children of John and Elizabeth Kernan. For over 50 years, Sister taught in California, Hawaii, New Jersey, North Carolina, and New York state. Sister will be remembered for her love of the outdoors, her delight in bringing Holy Communion to her sisters in the health center and her desire to participate in community life even after she became ill. Click here to make a gift in memory of Sister Marie McTarnaghan. Ronald A. Stein. 2 Police Citizen Council Award in recognition for personal involvement, unselfish dedication and sincere commitment to combat crime in the community. Later Sister taught at Maria Regina College, Syracuse, and St. Anthony High School, Long Beach, California. Sister of St. Francis for 74 years, Sister Ruth Esther was a faithful and dedicated woman, who embraced our Franciscan charism with love, prayerfulness and abundant courage while serving the Lord. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Education from LeMoyne College, a bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from Syracuse University, and a master’s degree in Art from New Rochelle College in New York. She also ministered as chaplain at Mercy Rehab Center in Auburn, New York and prison chaplain in Taft, California. In addition to teaching, Sister Jean loved sports and held positions as Athletic Director and Coach for both girls’ and boys’ sports for basketball, baseball, volleyball and track. I told Jesus I would ‘always love him like Father Henry did.’”, “So when I attended St. Francis Convent School as a boarder where the Franciscan Sisters were always with us — they were loving, caring and sharing women who seemed to love Jesus so much, much as I did,” she said. She continued her education at Medaille College in Buffalo, where she received a bachelor’s degree in Education and a master’s degree in Secondary Education from SUNY Buffalo. In 1956, Margaret entered the Sisters of St. Francis taking the name Sister Julia. Health issues plagued Sister Helen Paul in her later years and she approached them with strength and will. Born in Pittsburgh on December 13, 1946, he was a son of the late Anthony and Josephine (Morzilli) Mastrocesare, Sr. Beloved Husband of the late Jackie (McKay) Mastrocesare. There she opened a new school with just two grades; Sister taught the second grade. Click here to make a gift in memory of Sister Mary Louise Gerber.Sister Margaret Antone MilhoNovember 13, 1933 – March 14, 2018 A Sister of St. Francis of the Neumann Communities for 67 years, Sister M. Laurenza Fernandez devoted her life to education and nursing ministry. Anyone who visited her studio could not help but come face to face with an extraordinary woman of contemplative prayer. Alvernia Day Care and Learning Center in Millvale, where she joyfully rocked the tiny babies, providing much TLC. Click here to make a gift in memory of Sister Jane Marie Wapinski. In her final days, she expressed only gratitude as she awaited that final embrace of God.
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