Friends, family and community members remember Sister Joanne as having a quiet, loving heart for the poor, especially the elderly poor. She continued her education earning a Ph.D. in Second Language and Culture Education from the University of Minnesota in St. Paul and a Masters in Franciscan Studies from the Franciscan Institute at St. Bonaventure University in St. Bonaventure, New York. When Sister Clara Mae entered the novitiate of the FSPA she was given the name Bernadine. She made her home at St. Rose Convent in 2006 and moved to Villa St. Joseph in 2015 when her health began to fail. Sister Jean has been selected to be honored with the Viterbo University Pope St. John XXIII Award, the highest non-academic award bestowed by the university, in May 2020. Community members, family and friends will remember Sister Margaret as a fun-loving person, with exceptional graciousness. After a year, she resigned again from the Salvation Army and formally entered the congregation and made first vows in 1986 as an FSPA. She didnt enter religious life until after high school; ultimately, joining her aunt and cousin at St. Rose Convent in La Crosse. She loved her family and had made an extensive family tree. It was a happy home filled with conversation and joyous laughter. She loved exploring new opportunities and places. From daycare for loved ones who suffer from dementia, to rehabilitation centers for recovery from surgery . Her love of those from other cultures enriched her and endeared her to many at home and abroad. Sister Ellen Joseph (Elizabeth) Drury, 99, a Franciscan Sister of the Atonement from Graymoor, died Oct. 9, 2016. She was received into the novitiate on August 12, 1948 and given the name Sister Laura. Sister Cecilienne taught music in numerous elementary and secondary schools in Wisconsin at Blessed Sacrament School and Aquinas High School, La Crosse and elsewhere in Marathon and Ashland. February 19 Discerning Young Women: St. Clare and Eucharist Zoom February 17 Novice Experiences Michigan Mission Site February 27 She was quite an artist; doing beautiful rosemaling and also oil paintings and water colors which can be found around the Villa. This was probably the first time that any thought of a religious vocation entered her mind. From1953 to 1954, she served as cashier at Sacred Heart Hospital, Idaho Falls, Idaho, and from 1954 to 1958 at St. Francis Hospital (MCHS-FH), La Crosse. At St. Michaels School in Buckman, Minnesota, they had Benedictines of St. Joseph, Minnesota, as their teachers. She was a people person, warm and giving of her time and helpful to anyone in need. She then became Vice-President of Student Development from 1997 to 2005. After completing eighth grade, Sister Lydia wanted to attend high school. Sister Anita was invited to take this position, in which she served for 10 years. Sister Rita entered the FSPA community in September 1952. In 1981 Sister Geralyn became principal of the and later returned to teaching first grade. She then moved to Boise, Idaho where she did bookkeeping for a construction company. From 1983 to 1988 she was manager of the school lunch program at Holy Child Jesus School, Canton, Mississippi. Assoc. She entered St. Rose Convent in 1944 and professed vows in 1947. Saint of the Day. She was in the 69th year of her religious profession. by Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help | Sep 13, 2022 | Franciscan Sisters News, LCWR, Obituaries, Uncategorized Sister Rose Marie Przybylowicz, OSF, passed away September 9, 2022. Your gifts connect you to our ongoing ministries and honor Sisters who are your former teachers, friends or family . Sister Cecilienne Goetz, FSPA, 97, died February 4, 2021 at Villa St. Joseph, La Crosse, Wisconsin. From there, she felt called to a new ministry, one that would challenge her inner strength and resilience. (formerly Sister William Anne) died. Everyone knew when Sister Pat was around because her hearty laughter carried through the halls. On June 9, 1958, God did give her a call. A congregation of Franciscan women religious serving in the United States,. As a toddler, Marie would follow her mother around the kitchen and in the garden, picking berries, plums, grapes and whatever else was in season. Community members, family and friends remember Sister Rita as always having a smile on her face and a kind word for everyone. She was always ready to enter into conversation and had great stories to share. Her mother called her Betty because she did not want her to be called Lizzie or Liz. Born in Chicago Heights, Illinois in 1917, she entered the Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in 1930 and by Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help | Feb 16, 2017 | Franciscan Sisters News, Obituaries. She was in her 37th year of religious profession. Upon retiring, Sister Ladonna continued to share her gifts as a volunteer treasurer for various organizations locally and nationally, including the Washburn Neighborhood Association, La Crosse City Vision Foundation and the Archivists for Congregations of Women Religious. Marie was received into the novitiate on August 12, 1943, and given the name Sister Rita Marie. She continued there as a sacristan until 2015 when her health declined. Her life will be celebrated with a Mass of Resurrection Friday, September 23. After profession in 1943, Sister went to St. Veronica's in Greenwich Village for three months, then taught at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs School in New . We are the United States Region of an international congregation responding to the needs of the times since our founding by Mother Clara Pfaender in 1860. She was in the sixty-fourth year of her religious profession. Louise, her sister, spoke often about going to the convent and finally decided on the Benedictines in Missouri. She loved spending time in the Adoration Chapel while at St. Rose Convent and often filled her retirement days making craft items for the gift shops at St. Rose and Villa St. Joseph. She received her BA from Mary by Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help | Feb 16, 2018 | Franciscan Sisters News, Obituaries. Sister Patricia loved school; she excelled in her studies and was active in 4-H. After graduating from the eighth grade, Sister Patricia felt a deep call to become a sister and contacted the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, who were the closest religious congregation to her home. In 1979, Sister Pat moved to Tulsa, Oklahomato minister to the elderly. She taught primary grades in Wisconsin (Auburndale, Big River, Halder), Idaho (Blackfoot) and Iowa (Muscatine, Harper, Halbur, St. Lucas, Spencer, Bellevue, Mt. After Sister Theas death, Sister Dorothy Ann remained in Canton as a volunteer hospice worker, ministering to people with HIV/AIDS. But for one week, March 8-14, we shine the spotlight on . She professed first vows on August 12, 1952. In 1981, Sister Bernadette moved to Milwaukee where she ministeredas an instructor, associate professor, professor and assistant dean of the English department at Marquette Universityover 36 years. Sister Rita attended her freshman year at Sacred Heart School, then transferred to Early Consolidated School for the rest of her high school years. Breakfast and lunch will be served. Obituary Sr. Marcy Romine O.S.F. Sister Donna shared vivid memories of growing up in their beautiful farm home surrounded by rolling hills. When she could no longer travel, she visited with family by phone, even when she was near death, relishing especially visits with her only surviving sibling, her sister Betsy. On August 15, 1939, after graduating from eighth grade, she fulfilled that desire. Sister Rita Jansen, Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration, 94, died on Thursday, November 17, 2022 at Villa St. Joseph in La Crosse, Wisconsin. She received her call to be a Franciscan Sister at a young age, and loved being a Franciscan Sister of Our by Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help | May 6, 2020 | Franciscan Sisters News, Obituaries. Sister Loiss last seven years of active ministry were in child care for two families in the St. Paul area. How surprised, and disappointed, was Sister Lydia when Louise (Sister Joan Marie) entered FSPA in La Crosse. Then in a flash of light on Independence Day, she was set free. Sister Gertrude Daugherty, FSPA, 93, died on Sunday, August 8, 2021, at Villa St. Joseph, La Crosse, Wisconsin. She then began a year of study at the Catholic Theological Union in Chicago, where she had the opportunity for a three-month study tour in Israel. Posted on March 1, 2023 February 6, 2023. She professed first vows on Aug. 12, 1955. Donna Jean Weber was born on April 25, 1930, to Reynold and Laura (Asher) Weber in Eau Galle, Wisconsin. The Franciscans are celebrating their 150th anniversary. Born in Sioux City, Iowa in 1929, she entered the Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in 1945 and professed perpetual vows in 1951. When the weather was favorable, they walked three miles home, but always rode to school with their father or one of their neighbors. At her baptism she was given the name Catherine Cecilia. Sister Mary Myron started teaching in grades one through three and ended up teaching high school. Mary Jane, her sister, Monica, and two brothers, Myllin and Mark, grew up in Eau Claire. By her junior year, she had decided to enter religious life. St. Paul Elder Services has developed specialized programs and facilities that are specifically designed to enhance the lives of aging individuals. She was in the midst of writing a book on Pieces of the Parchment-Rubrics for Daily Living. By the end of her freshman year, she responded to this call. Sister Dorothy Agnes was born on October 8, 1941 in Auburndale, Wisconsin to Joseph and Martha (Bayerl) Kundinger. The Bernet sisters are identical twins who are celebrating 70 years of religious life. Helen completed eight grades at St. Gabriels School, then attended St. Marys Academy in Prairie du Chien. So on September 1, 1946, she entered St. Rose Convent. In her early years, Mary Jane began knitting and crocheting, a hobby she carried into her adult life. While in that locale, Sister Lois was a regular volunteer at the Mississippi Market Coop, doing most any task needed. In 1950, Sister Anita was received into the novitiate and given the name, Sister Mary Kenneth. In 1977, she received a Fulbright scholarship to India, an adventure, she said, that enhanced my Asian Studies classes. After a years internship in the Student Development Department at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, Sister Michon was appointed Dean of Students at Viterbo College. After high school, she helped on the farm, as two of her brothers were in the service. There was always a twinkle in her eye and a story on her lips. Sister Karolyne continued to faithfully serve in a variety of ministry assignments that defined her loving commitment to religious life. During her senior year, Sister Clara Mae and a friend visited St. Rose Convent, the motherhouse of the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration. Remembering Sr. Mary Elizabeth Glueckstein Wheaton Franciscans October 3, 2022 Ellen Mary MacDonell was born Feb. 7, 1932, in Judique North, Nova Scotia, Canada, to Archibald and Mary Fitzgerald MacDonell. She saw beauty in creation and in people. JEREMIAH COLLINS OBITUARY. From 2001 to 2009, while traveling back and forth to Cameroon, Sister Anita lived in the formation house of the congregation where, as she put it, she moved from a ministry of doing to the ministry of being. In 2009, she was invited to continue the ministry of being at Marywood Franciscan Spirituality Center in Arbor Vitae, Wisconsin. In 1977, she was appointed Director of Financial Affairsand later Business Managerat the institute, where she served until 1987, simultaneously earning there a Master of Arts degree in Theology, with a concentration in spirituality. Community members, family, colleagues and friends will remember Sister Cecilienne as an excellent music teacher and a master organist. . Sisters of St. Francis of Sylvania Ohio 6832 Convent Blvd. She taught in Calmar, Mallard, St. Lucas and Balltown, Iowa and La Crosse from 1945 to 1962. In October, 1968, Sister Sandra professed her first vows with the Consolata Missionary Sisters of Turin, Italy. She was living a good life, enjoying friends, family, nice clothes and her job, but was feeling an attraction to something else. She attended Mount Carmel Catholic School, which included elementary and secondary classes. This gave Sister Evelyn time to think if God might be calling her. Shethen served as director of religious education at Sacred Heart Religious Education Center in Palos Hills, Illinoisfor four years. She later worked at Mendota State Hospital (Madison, Wisconsin) and Wood County Health Center (Marshfield, Wisconsin). In 1977, at the age of 38, he was received into the novitiate, made his simple profession one . Sister Pat loved life and lived it to the fullest. Celebrating the Life of Sr. Marcy Romine O.S.F. She learned to play the organ, violin and clarinet, but the organ was her favorite. She used her collected skills and knowledge as the first director of the Franciscan Spirituality Center in La Crosse a position she held from 1984 to 1987. Praying to Mary helped her make the decision about religious life. Obituary - Sr. Miriam Sitarz OSF Sister Miriam, 100, a sister for 84 years, died June 3, 2017 at Mary, Queen and Mother Center in St. Louis. She loved life and the gifts God gave her during each phase of life. Sister Pat was known for the rapport she had with students and the quality of performance she was able to elicit from them. Catherine was received into the novitiate on August 12, 1942, and was given the name Sister Rosile. There, she met the Notre Dame Sisters and her interest in religious life began. With a bachelors degree in education from Viterbo College (University) and a masters degree from Clark College in reading, Sister Rita was well-prepared for 39 years in the field of education. She was received into the novitiate on August 12, 1946 and was given the name Sister Mary Peter. Florence was received into the novitiate on August 12, 1944 and was given the name Sister Cecilienne. Her mother was quite musical and made sure Kathleen took piano lessons. In 2000, another transition occurred in her life when she moved to volunteer in the finance office and kitchen at St. Rose Convent. Community members, family and friends remember Sister Rita Marie as a naturally curious person who asked a lot of questions and read many books on a variety of topics. Sister Kathy, as she was lovingly called, was small in stature but large in spirit and generosity. Community members, family and friends remember Sister Patricia as someone with a heart for the disadvantaged. Her favorite teacher (a Sister of St. Francis of Clinton, Iowa) had a deep devotion to Mary. She was in the seventy-fourth year of her religious profession. On August 12, 1954, she made her first profession of vows as a Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration. Sister Agnes loved growing up on a farm and being outdoors; her family grew vegetables and raised chickens to sell. Her personality radiated compassion. She then attended Marycliff High School in Spokane. Community members, family and friends remember Sister Michon for her loving presence. In 1992, she retired to St. Rose Convent and moved to Villa St. Joseph in 2012. After entering the FSPA congregation, Sister Joanne continued her ministry as a family counselor, both at Salvation Army and at Love Church Services Network in Spokane. Saint of the Day. Next, Sister Rita Marie taught at Holy Family School in Ashland, Wisconsin (1962-1966), then St. Henry School in Eau Galle, Wisconsin (1966-1969). She then volunteered in Sun City, Arizona before assisting as a receptionist at Villa St. Joseph in La Crosse. The Franciscan Sisters of Chicago are happy to announce the 13th annual Swinging for the Sisters Golf Outing will be on June 15th at Ruffled Feathers Golf Club in Lemont, Illinois. Her adoration was always the first priority in her day while at St. Rose Convent. Sister Valerie Lemansky, age 90, a member of the Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity, passed away on Tuesday, January 31, 2023, at Holy Family Convent, Manitowoc. Sister Kathleen Theresa was born to Joseph and Antoinette (Blum) Kenkel on September 17, 1929, on the family farm in Earling, Iowa. She once said, The opportunities [in Cameroon] for creativity, reconciliation, leadership, inter-congregational collaboration and personal involvement have been a pure gift.. She was very fond of Pope Francis and talked often about his vision and teaching. She never missed an opportunity to share the good things in life with others. She made her first vows on August 12, 1951. In Loving Memory Of Sister Dorothy Ann Kundinger. Our dear Sister Jovita went to her rest in the arms of our loving God on February 16. She attended St. Joseph elementary and high school in Earling. In 2016 she moved to St. Rose Convent and she became a regular volunteer at the Franciscan Hospitality House. There she met the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration (FSPA) and the seed of her religious vocation was planted. In 1982, Joanne became an affiliate of the FSPA. Before retiring to St. Rose Convent in 2006, Sister Margaret also volunteered at Immaculate Conception School in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. The day after her 21st birthday she was in a serious car accident. She later went back to her baptismal name. Over the years, Sister Rosile served on the board of directors for several health care institutions, including St. Francis Hospital, St. Anthony Regional Hospital in Carroll, Iowa and St. Joseph Hospital in Hillsboro, Wisconsin. 259 were here. She made her first profession of vows on August 12, 1961. Alleluia! Sister Margaret Ann ministered as an elementary school teacher for 47 years throughout Wisconsin (Eau Galle, Mondovi, Odanah, Ashland, Eau Claire, Edgar, Athens, Superior and Ashland), as well as Blackfoot, Idaho and Milford, Iowa. From 2016 to 2019, Sister Jean was back at Viterbo University teaching classes in Franciscan Traditions and Values. I was into trouble almost constantly for skipping school, breaking rules and getting into things that were none of my business. It was not until her senior year that she gave her future a serious thought. She was in the sixty-second year of her religious profession. Obituaries Franciscan Sister Anna Ahern dies at 91 Share this story Sister Anna Louise Aherne, O.S.F. She was received into the novitiate of the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration on August 12, 1952 and given the name Sister Ida. She made her first profession of vows on August 12, 1954. Sister Helen Keating, Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration, 93, died of cancer on May 14, 2020 at Villa St. Joseph, La Crosse, Wisconsin. She retired to St. Rose Convent in 2016where she continued her organ ministry and began volunteering as receptionist at Catholic Charities. She was an avid stamp collector and accumulated a large stamp collection over the years. Sister Kathleen taught elementary and junior high school from 1950 to 1963 at schools in Wausau, Superior, Mosinee, Platteville and Lima (Wisconsin), Guttenberg (Iowa) and Spokane, Washington. She taught for 33 years in elementary schools in Iowa, Washington, Oregon and Wisconsin. She was in the 73rd year of her religious profession. A second sister, Kathy, was born following the familys return to the States. After a years sabbatical at Prairiewoods Franciscan Spirituality Center in Hiawatha, Iowa, Sister Karolyne stayed on as gardener and helped in the kitchen until 2005. In her first year in community, she was Co-Director for the La Crosse Diocese Hispanic Ministry. She often said that religious life was an extension of a gift that was nurtured in her home. Sister was 93 years of age and had been a Sister of St. Francis for 70 years. She attended St. Josephs Grade and High School in Bellevue. She specifically enjoyed cat sitting while family and friends would go on vacation. September 9,1941 July 1, 2022, by Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help | Oct 28, 2021 | Franciscan Sisters News, Obituaries. read more . On August 12, 1961, she made her first profession of vows. Her brothers and sisters teased her that she would miss gardening, playing baseball and driving a car, but the call persisted. During World War II her parents moved to Seattle. Sister Dorothy Ann, Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration, 81, died on Wednesday, February 8, 2023, at HospiceMinistries in Ridgeland, Mississippi, where she had been chaplain for many years. After completing licensed practical training at St. Anthony School of Nursing in Carroll, Iowa, she served as a LPN for 28 years at Villa St. Joseph, St. Francis Hospital (MCHS-FH) and St. Rose Convent, La Crosse, and Sacred Heart Hospital, Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Mill Valley Care Center in Bellevue. From 2010 to 2017, she also served as a volunteer organist at Regina Hospital in Hastings, Minnesota. Franciscan Province of the Sacred Heart > Obituaries Home Obituaries Obituary Letters for Friars of Sacred Heart Province All praise be yours, my Lord, through those who grant pardon for love of you; through those who endure sickness and trial. Stay informed on the latest news from the Sisters of St. Francis, Clinton, Iowa. They have responded to a call to incarnate the Good News, taking on Jesus . At that time, she retired and spent the next eight years volunteering, mainly as a math and science tutor. Friends had always been important to Sister Jean. 1. Celebrate With Us! Obituaries Bernardine Franciscan Sister Laetitia Okoniewski, a graduate of St. Hedwig School. Felician Sisters Cemetery. During part of that time, she was also Director of Resident Life at the college. After five years in Chile, Sister Jeans family moved to Wauwatosa, Wisconsin in order to ensure proper schooling near their home.. Sister Margaret Ann made first profession of vows on August 12, 1948 and final vows on August 9, 1954. From 1985 to 2005, she served as a remedial teacher at David School, a small alternative high school in the coal-mining hills of Kentucky. She was in the seventy-third year of her religious profession. She went on to teach for eight years in Calmar, Iowa, and then in Wisconsin in Genoa, St. Marys Ridge and La Crosse (St. Michaels Orphanage) before earning a Bachelor of Arts in Occupational Therapy from St. Catherine University in St. Paul. She was an excellent teacher who encouraged and inspired her students. Her dedicated impact on the growth of the Franciscan Spirituality Center is still felt today, especially given the training of several hundred spiritual directors due to the Spiritual Direction Preparation Program which began under her leadership. Please wait a few minutes and try again. You will no longer be notified of photo requests for this cemetery. She attended Holy Family Grade School and DePadua High School. She was worried about being the eldest in her class, but upon arrival Catherine learned that half of the class was older than she was. Since she couldn't stop doing for others, a special aspect of her Marywood ministry was baking mini loaves of bread to welcome visitors. In St. Louis, Father Dunne was looking for Sisters to staff and operate Newsboys Home, an institution for unwanted and neglected boys. She was an elementary school teacher for the majority of her active religious life, teaching grades one through four. She was always ready to share something with whomever she met, including candy from the bag constantly over her arm. Sister Judith, a sister for 69 years, died February 14, 2018 at Mary, Queen and Mother Center in St. Louis. Having a sister (SisterMildred Weber, FSPA) and several other relatives in the FSPA community sparked the idea of a vocation in Donna. At that time, she studied occupational therapy in Des Moines, and served as activity director at Willis Adult Day Care. Her first two years of grade school were at St. Jude the Apostle School in Wauwatosa. Having lived simply, joyfully and with great love and care for everyone, Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration Dorothy Ann. Community members, family and friends will remember Sister Margaret Ann as gentle, kind and always with a smile. During that time, she took additional bookkeeping courses at Indiana University. She traveled across the country with Sister Thea, until Sister Thea eventually succumbed to cancer in 1990. Sisters celebrating their 75th Jubilee were Sr. Mary Carolita Turzinski and Sr. Mary Lucia Skalka. For the next 11 years, she ministered as a volunteer and driver at Villa St. Joseph. After completing her doctorate, she returned to Viterbo as assistant professor of Spanish from 1990 to 1993. She then became pastoral assistant at St. Peters Parish in Spokane until her retirement in 2005. Sister Dorothy was received into the novitiate on August 12, 1959 and was given the name Sister Dorothy Ann. There will be a memorial Mass and celebration of Sisters life at a later date. Sister Anita spent various periods of time in the West African country with the sisters, providing workshops, spiritual reflection, and just listening to their stories of history, fear and hope. Of Resurrection Sisters (ASR) Carmelite Sisters for the Aged and Infirm (O.CARM) Congregation of Notre Dame (CND) Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth (CSFN) Congregation of St. John the Baptist (CSJB) Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent DePaul (DC) During that time she served as a pilgrimage leader (about 20 trips) for the Franciscan Pilgrimage Program in Assisi, Italy until 2018. In 2003, Sister Patricia joined the FSPA membership team where she provided a listening ear to women discerning their future vocation. High school years at St. Marys were filled with the usual high school activities including babysitting and working on crafts. Her nieces and nephews were a delight to her. It was a combination church and school. Her father thought nothing could be more perfect; he had an aunt, a sister and a niece in the convent, and now hed have a daughter there also. When she was five years old, Florence began her education at St. Josephs School, Bellevue. Our dear Sister Loraine went to her rest in the arms of our loving God on August 19. Her passion for animals was evident to everyone, with her constantly feeding the birds, rabbits and squirrels around the motherhouse. She later went back to her Baptismal name, Frances. She and eight of her former students from Our Lady of the Lake in Ashland participated in daily prayer with each other even during her retirement at Villa St. Joseph. Sister Gale was baptized Lucille Michaeline, the name given by her parents Victoria and Lucian Bednarek, at St. Joseph's Church in Chicago by Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help | Jul 27, 2021 | Franciscan Sisters News, Obituaries. Whether the need is for short- or long-term, our caring, trained personnel are here to help. Sister Denise Streng, OSF . FelicianSisters. Her father was a lumberman and later worked for the railroad. For the next 21 years, from 1981 to 2002, Sister Margaret again used her teaching skills as a religious education teacher, tutor and parish visitor at St. Marys in Hurley, Wisconsin. Sister Jean Moore, Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration, 67, died on Tuesday, March 3, 2020 at Mayo Clinic Health System-Franciscan Healthcare, La Crosse, Wisconsin. In 2010, due to her deteriorating health, she chose to move to St. Rose Convent and in 2014 made her home at Villa St. Joseph. To the surprise of her family, she chose the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration in La Crosse, being drawn to the ministry of Perpetual Adoration. On August 6, 1983 Sister Jean made her first profession of vows as a FSPA. Later, she returned to her baptismal name. After visiting numerous religious communities, talking with many sisters, and somehow being nudged by St. Francis of Assisi, Jean entered St. Rose Convent in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Sister Bernadette Milada Prochaska was born on June 15, 1932 in Montfort (Castle Rock), Wisconsin to Frank and Victoria (Roh) Prochaska, where she grew up with her nine brothers and sisters. She attended a country school until grade six, when her parents, wanting to draw on the value of a Catholic education, enrolled her at St. Anns School in Wabasso, Minnesota.
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