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Sr. Mary Paul Rossi After making her final profession on June 24, 1932, Sr. Mary
Paul had a varied career in her monastic life. She served as housekeeper
for sisters on mission, cooked at our Orphanage, but her favorite work was
nursing. After earning her LPN degree, she was a most conscientious
care-taker, often working after hours to be certain her patients were as
comfortable as possible. Sr. Mary Paul was also a particularly generous
person and loved sharing whatever she had, even if it was only a hug,
smile or words of encouragement to those with whom she came in contact.
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Sr. Emerita Beck Sr. Beck made her final profession on June 24, 1932 and had
an illustrious career in nursing, here in the monastery Infirmary, in a
number of our hospitals, and also in Chicago. She particularly enjoyed
working with newborns. Her career also included time at St. Vincent's
Medical Center, Little Rock in the Pastoral Care Department. After
retiring from hospital work, Sr. Emerita served the community as
sub-prioress for eight years. |
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Sr. Bede Eckart After making her religious profession, Sr. Bede taught in
Arkansas, Missouri, Minnesota and Kansas for 32 years. During this time
she taught all levels: primary, junior high, senior high and college. From
1986 to 1993 she worked in the Pastoral Care Department of Saint Vincent
Infirmary Medical Center in Little Rock.
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Sr. Marcella Stengel Sr. Marcella made her religious profession on June 24, 1935
and earned both a B.S. Ed. and a M.S. Ed. She taught elementary school for
fifty years, serving in Arkansas, Missouri, and Texas. After retiring from
the classroom, she was sacristan at St. Scholastica Monastery and also
served as Bethany House caretaker. |
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Sr. Stella Stephens Sr. Stella made her religious profession on June 24,1934.
Her love for reading called her to be a librarian. She served the Fort
Smith Library from 1978 to 1984, and was a part-time librarian at St.
Edward Mercy Medical Center from 1984 to 1993. |
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Sr. Mary John Wiederkehr Sr. Mary John made her religious profession on June 24,
1929. She had been the eldest sister in community for a number of years.
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Sr. Camilla Krallman Sr. Camilla made her religious profession June 24, 1924
and at the time of her death had been in vows longer than any of our other
living members. |
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Sr. Immaculata Homer Sr. Immaculata was a graduate of Avila College in Kansas
City, MO, and her long career as an elementary teacher covered three
states: Texas, Arkansas, and Missouri. After retiring in 1987 she returned
to the Monastery |
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Sr. Marietta Schroeder Sr. Marietta made her religious profession on June 24, 1949
and was a teacher for many years. She was in parish work at St. John
Church in Russellville just before returning to the Monastery. |
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Sr. Fidelis Marie Garafalo Sr. Fidelis Marie made her monastic profession on October 3,
1959 and her ministry was care of the sick. As a nurse, she worked in
various hospitals. Her medical career also involved teaching and
administration. Following her retirement from nursing she was prolific
artistically in both fine china painting and calligraphy. |