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  • Fr. Leo Dusheck

    Educator, chaplain, rector

    Divine Word Father Leo Dusheck, 86, died June 15 in Techny.

    Born in Pennsylvania, he began his studies with the Society of the Divine Word in 1947, professed religious vows in 1953 and was ordained to the priesthood in 1961.

    During his academic career, he taught mathematics and sciences at Divine Word seminaries in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.’

    In 1979, Father Dusheck’s ministry shifted gears. He became a hospital chaplain in Pittsburgh and for six years prayed for and with those in need.

    In 1985, he was chosen to lead the Techny community as rector. In an interview shortly after his election, he expressed his interest in finding innovative ways to care for the retired and infirm members of the Society of the Divine Word.

    Upon completing two terms as rector, he returned to Pittsburgh, where he served another six years as a hospital and prison chaplain. In 1996, he once again made Techny his home and worked in the infirmary. He moved to New Jersey in 1999 to assist at a parish until his health necessitated moving back to Techny in 2019.

    He is survived by his sister, Marie Dusheck.

  • Sr. Marion Hangsterfer

    Educator

    Sinsinawa Dominican Sister Marion (Francisca) Hangsterfer, 86, died June 18 in Hazel Green, Wisconsin.

    Born in Chicago, Sister Marion made her first religious profession in 1958 and her perpetual profession in 1961.

    She was a teacher and principal, literacy volunteer and development office worker, and she served in Wisconsin, Illinois, Oklahoma, California, Texas and Florida.

    In the Archdiocese of Chicago, Sister Marion taught at St. Brendan (1969-1977).

  • Sr. Agathe Berchmans

    Cared for elderly

    Little Sister of the Poor Agathe Berchmans (Gertrude Jane Simms), 95, died May 6. She had served at St. Mary’s Home for the Elderly in Lincoln Park since 2002.

    Sister Agathe was born in Denver and left home at age 16 to join the Little Sisters. She made her first profession in 1943.

    Those who knew her remember her love and sincere care for others, as well as her devoted service in whatever task she was asked to fulfill.

    She is survived by her brother, Steve.

  • Fr. George Auger

    Congregation leader

    Viatorian Father George J. Auger, 87, died June 2 at Northwest Community Hospital in Arlington Heights.

    Father Auger had degrees in English and religious education from Loyola University Chicago and DePaul University, a teaching certificate in French/English bilingual education from the Ecole Normale in Rigaud, Canada, and a diploma in the theology of religious life from the Lumen Vitae program in Brussels.

    He taught at St. Viator High School, Arlington Heights (1961-1963, 1965-1971) and was director of the retirement wing of the Viatorian province center in Arlington Heights (1996-2004). He also taught at other high schools, served in parishes in other Illinois communities and served as his congregation’s general councilor in Rome (1988-1994).

    He returned to the province center from an assignment as pastor in Kankakee in 2007, and he served as chaplain for the Little Sisters of the Poor in Palatine (2013-2016).

    He is survived by his brother, Paul.

  • Sr. Edna Scheller

    Educator

    Providence Sister Edna Scheller, 88, died June 8 in St. Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana.

    Sister Edna entered the Sisters of Providence in 1950 and professed final vows in 1957.

    She was an educator and health care administrator and director of transportation for her community. She ministered in Indiana, Illinois, North Carolina and California.

    In the Archdiocese of Chicago, she taught at St. Francis Borgia (1952-1955).

    Sister Edna is survived by a brother, Thomas Scheller.

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