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Sister Gertrude Eileen Getrey

...done for her. Several people said she loved her former students, her family, her sisters, her God. One sister mentioned that one day last week, when Sister Gertrude Eileen was having terrific headaches, the sister came into her room, and Sister Gertrude Eileen did not talk about the pain she was having, but said, instead, ‘I love you,’” said Sister Margaret. The Mass of Christian Burial for Sister Gertrude Eileen was celebrated Oct. 7, with the Rev. Daniel Hopcus presiding....

Sister Conrad Monrad

...was named professor emeriti, Sister Conrad lived in Florida with her good friend, Sister Luke, until 2006. Besides her continued WED work, Sister Conrad did things at home that helped Sister Luke to be able to work in the parish. In 2006, Sister Conrad came to the health care facility at Saint Mary of the Woods, where her ministry is listed as “Prayer for students.” In 1973, the National Council of the Teachers of Mathematics published a booklet entitled “Topics...

Sister Ruth Sampson (formerly Sister Constance Mary)

...always full of curiosity, interest and freshness.” Sister Donna Marie Fu notes that Sister Ruth was extremely creative and could make beautiful and useful things out of practically nothing. She put so much energy into her teaching — everything was for the students. Sister Suzanne Smith remembers a time when a group of sisters were driving back to the convent from Cape Cod and Sister Ruth insisted that they stop the car so she could collect butterflies for her classroom....

Sister Maureen Abbott

...for Sister Maureen Abbott, who passed away on Thursday, Jan. 26, 2023, at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana. She was 84-years-old and had been a Sister of Providence for 66 years. Sister Maureen Abbott Sister Denise continued: Maureen was born to Francis and Winifred McCarrick Abbott in Buffalo, N.Y. The family moved to Robstown, Texas. Maureen was second in the lineup of seven children: Jean, Maureen, John, Liz, Kathy, Pat and Christine. From this loving family, Maureen began her journey of following...

Sister Brigid Ann Bonner

...way. Hobbies, such as needlepoint and quilting, provided that quiet time that is required of such skills. Sisters of Providence and Providence Associates gathered in June for a Louisville Area Circle. The Circle was hosted by the SPs at Providence Self-Sufficiency Ministries in Georgetown, Ind. Pictured (front row from left) Sheila Galvin, Joan Frisz, and Sister Eileen Bonner; (middle row) Sister Joanne Cullins, Sister Rose Virginia Eichman, Sister Brigid Bonner; (back row) Sister Nancy Reynolds, Tom O’Toole, Margo O’Toole, Sister...

Sister Evelyn Ovalles 25th Jubilee Celebration

...prays for Sister Evelyn Ovalles (center) during her Jubilee celebration. Sister Evelyn Ovalles (center) sings the last song during her Jubilee celebration. General Superior Sister Dawn Tomaszewski (left) with Sister Evelyn Ovalles. Sister Judy Birgen (left) with Sister Evelyn Ovalles. Sister Evelyn Ovalles (left) looks on as General Councilor Sister Laura Parker pins a corsage onto Sister Evelyn’s dress. Sister Evelyn Ovalles (center) poses for a photo with (clockwise, from left) Sister Carol Nolan, Sister Rosemary Nudd, Sister Arrianne Whittaker,...

Sister Dorothy Karier

...of Our Lady that is surely a remembrance of this ministry,” said Sister Margaret. “In 1991, Sister Dorothy and her sister, Sister Margaret, began their service as pastoral associates at Assumption and St. Joseph parishes in Cresco, Iowa, where they visited sick and elderly shut-ins in homes, hospitals and nursing homes and worked with the RCIA program,” continued Sister Margaret. Sister Dorothy returned to the Woods in 1996 and volunteered in Residential Services. “Sister Dorothy never stopped wanting to learn,...

Sister Joan Matthews (formerly Sister Ignatius)

“O God, I will sing a new song to you.” These words appear on Sister Joan’s memorial card and so fit who she was in this life and who she is now as she sings God’s praises forever, said Sister Mary Beth Klingel in her commentary for Sister Joan Matthews, formerly Sister Ignatius, who passed away on Monday, April 25, 2022, at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana. She was 93 years old and had been a Sister of Providence for 75 years....

100+ year old sisters survive COVID-19

...been able to see her in person, Sister Pat says Sister Mary Roger is sounding like her old self. “She is asking questions about the political scene, the Church and the latest comings and goings in the Community. She is frequently better informed than I,” says Sister Pat. Sister Betty Hopf Sister Betty Hopf, SP, Sister Marceline’s health care representative, says Sister Marceline was more alert and aware before her illness. She is still sleeping a lot and is more...

Sister Paula Damiano: Full Circle

...sister. She applied to multiple colleges and was accepted. But her call to join the convent persisted. She believes that her Catholic education influenced her decision to join the Sisters of Providence. The sisters who taught her in grade school were amazing. And she admired the Sisters of Providence who taught her in high school for their excellence in teaching. And she liked many of them for who they were. Sister Su-Hsin Huang (left), Sister Paula Damiano (center) and Sister...

Sister Mary Louise O’Connor (formerly Sister James Margaret)

...the readings we just heard proclaimed. Through them, we see into her heart, into the way she chose to live her life. Her life was, indeed, all about love, said Sister Denise Wilkinson in her commentary for Sister Mary Louise O’Connor, formerly Sister James Margaret, who passed away on Monday, May 3, 2021, at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana. She was 94 years old and had been a Sister of Providence for 65 years. Sister Denise continued: Paul’s letter describes a life...

Sister Connie Kramer

...all six Kramer girls graduated from Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. Sister Connie was the youngest of the children in her family, in which there were six girls and four boys. Only one brother lived to adulthood. Three additional “Providential moments” in the fall of 1962 changed the course of Sister Connie’s life. Her sister, Julie, entered the Sisters of Providence, the Sisters of Providence sent sisters to Arequipa, Peru, and Sister Marie William Hoerner (RIP) gave Sister Connie a copy of...