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  • Sr. Veronica Burke

    Educator

    BVM Sister Veronica J. (Timothena) Burke, 95, died May 11 in Dubuque, Iowa.

    Born in San Francisco, she entered the BVM congregation in 1939 and professed final vows in 1947.

    In the Archdiocese of Chicago, Sister Veronica taught at St. Gertrude. She also served in Montana, California, Iowa and the Panama Canal Zone.

  • Sister Margaret Conroy

    Educator

    Sinsinawa Dominican Sister Margaret “Marge” (John Francis) Conroy, 84, died May 10 in Sinsinawa, Wisconsin.

    Born in Chicago, Sister Marge made her first religious profession in 1951 and her final profession in 1954.

    She taught for 50 years and served as an educational administrator and support staff. She served in Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota.

    In the Archdiocese of Chicago, Sister Marge taught at St. Richard, (1969-1970); Epiphany (1970-1972); St. Giles, Oak Park (1973-1976); St. Barnabas (1980-1981); St. Vincent Ferrer, River Forest (1985-1992); and Queen of All Saints (1992-2007).

    She served as support staff at Mercy Hospital (1972-1973), and as director of religious education and assistant principal at St. Joseph Parish and School, Homewood (1976-1980).

    She is survived by a brother, Edmund Conroy.

  • Sr. M. Eugenia Tremblay

    Teacher

    Servite Sister M. Eugenia Tremblay, 94, died May 5 at Addolorat Village in Wheeling. Born in Wisconsin, she entered the Servants of Mary in 1937 and was professed in 1939.

    She taught at the elementary, high school and college levels in Illinois, Minnesota and Wisconsin. In the Archdiocese of Chicago, she taught at St. Domitilla, Hillside, and St. Philip the Apostle, Northbrook.

    She was the youngest and last surviving of seven siblings, four of whom entered religious life.

  • Dr. Lucine Mastalerz

    Principal at St. Ferdinand

    Dr. Lucine H. Mastalerz, 66, died with her family around her on May 20.

    A lifelong Catholic educator, Dr. Mastalerz began her career as a high school teacher and became a principal in 1988. She had be principal at St,, Ferdinand School for the past 12 years.

    Classes at St. Ferdinand were cancelled May 27 for her funeral.

    She is survived by her husband Stan, her children Irene Heidelbauer, Rudy and David, and six grandchildren. Two children, Peter and Angeline, preceded her in death.

  • Deacon Salvador Cornejo

    Class of 1978

    Deacon Salvador Cornejo, 75, died April 14 in Romeoville, Illinois.

    He ministered at Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish until he retired 20 years ago, according to his daughter Guille.

    Deacon Cornejo was born in Mexico, and married his wife, Teresa, there.

    He first came to Chicago in 1967 and worked at Chicago Steel and Wire.

    He is survived by his wife and his children Ismael, Ramiro, Guille, Salvador and Teresa. A daughter, Maribel, died as an infant.

  • Sr. Vincentia Kaeferstein

    Educator

    BVM Sister Vincentia Kaeferstein, 102, died Jan. 13 in Dubuque, Iowa.

    Born in Iowa, she entered the BVM congregation in 1931 and professed final vows in 1939.

    In the Archdiocese of Chicago, Sister Vincentia taught at St. Eulalia, Maywood, and St. Ferdinand. She also ministered in Wyoming and Iowa.

  • Fr. Wayne Schimmelmann

    Parish priest, chaplain

    Claretian Father Wayne Schimmelmann, 66, died Jan. 12 at the University of Chicago Medical Center.

    Born in Virginia, Father Schimmelmann made his religious profession as a Claretian Missionary in 1981 and was ordained a priest in 1986.

    He served in parishes, on college campuses and in hospitals in Missouri, New Jersey, Illinois and Georgia. In the Archdiocese of Chicago, he ministered at Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish (1991-1992), St. Paul Parish (1996-1998) and University of Illinois Medical Center and Resurrection Hospital (1998-2004). He was a resident of Claretian houses in Chicago and Oak Park (2005-2015) before moving to Mercy Circle.

    He is survived by his sisters, Donna Bourland, MaryAnne Massey and Joanne Griffin, and brothers Charles and Allen Schimmelmann.

  • Sr. Margaret Kelly

    Educator

    Providence Sister Margaret (Bernard Maureen) Kelly, 80, died Jan. 15 in St. Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana.

    Born in Chicago, she entered the Sisters of Providence in 1957 and professed final vows in 1964.

    She ministered as a teacher for 46 years in schools in Indiana, Illinois, North Carolina and Missouri, then cared for her sister and served as coordinator of the Chicago Providence Women.

    In the Archdiocese of Chicago, she ministered at St. Francis Xavier, Wilmette (1964-1967); St. Angela, (1971-1979); Immaculate Conception (1979-1982); and Maternity BVM (1982-2007); and in service to her family in Chicago (2007-2014).

    Sister Margaret is survived by three brothers, Ed, Mike and Jim Kelly.

  • Sr. Kathleen O’Donnell

    Educator/secretary

    Sinsinawa Dominican Sister Kathleen (Marie Winifred) O’Donnell, 93, died Jan. 10 in Sinsinawa, Wisconsin.

    Born in Chicago, Sister Kathleen made her first religious profession in 1946 and her final profession in 1949. She was a teacher, principal, director of the Dominican Education Center, support staff member and pastoral associate. Sister Kathleen served in Oklahoma, the District of Columbia, Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Alabama.

    In the Archdiocese of Chicago, Sister Kathleen served as secretary at Visitation School (1975-1981); Misericordia Home North (1983-1984); for the Sinsinawa Dominican Congregation’s Eastern Province while based in River Forest (1992-1998); and at St. Luke Convent, River Forest (1999-2000).

  • Sr. Caroline Hatch

    Educator

    Sister Caroline (Mary Caroline) Hatch, 90, died Jan. 9 in St. Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana.

    Born in Massachusetts, she entered the Sisters of Providence in 1946 and professed final vows in 1954. She ministered for 60 years in as a primary-grade teacher in schools in Illinois, Massachusetts and New Hampshire.

    In the Archdiocese of Chicago, she taught at St. Angela (1949-1953), St. Agnes (1954) and St. Columbkille (1957-1962).

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