SISTER MARIE HUBER
Sr. Marie was a graduate of the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago with a bachelor's degree in piano and voice, and she taught for many years. She is survived by three sisters: Sr. Herbert…
Sr. Marie was a graduate of the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago with a bachelor's degree in piano and voice, and she taught for many years. She is survived by three sisters: Sr. Herbert…
Sr. Irene made her religious profession June 24, 1941. On the teaching staff of St. Scholastica Academy and later at St. Anne's High School, both in Fort Smith, she taught mathematics, physics, and science. She…
Sr. Frances made her religious profession August 26, 1928 and recently celebrated her 75th Jubilee. She began her teaching at Prairie View, AR and eventually taught at our Academy. In 1938 she began schooling for…
After making her religious profession on June 24, 1925, Sr. Florence was missioned as a teacher for many years. In addition to regular classes, she introduced many students to music, sewing, dancing and directed plays.…
Sr. Columba served as Prioress here at St. Scholastica Monastery from 1967 to 1977. For many years she was Administrator at various of our hospitals: St. Mary's Hospital in Dermott, AR, St. Joseph's Hospital in…
Sr. Charlene made her religious profession June 24, 1941. She worked approximately forty years at St. Joseph Orphanage, later St. Joseph Day Care, where she enriched the lives of many youngsters with her encouragement, support,…
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…
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…
Sr. Mary John made her religious profession on June 24, 1929. She had been the eldest sister in community for a number of years. She loved the outdoors and spent most of her years as…
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. She…