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Sr. Rosemary Empen
Sinsinawa Dominican Sister Rosemary (Aemilia) Empen, 88, died March 2 in Footville, Wisconsin.
Born in Rochelle, Sister Rosemary made her first religious profession in 1957 and her perpetual profession in 1960. She was a teacher, principal, missionary, pastoral minister and director of a cultural center, and she served in Illinois, New York, Nebraska, Wisconsin and Mississippi, and in Bolivia.
In the Archdiocese of Chicago, Sister Rosemary taught at St. Basil (1957-1962).
She is survived by three sisters: Shirley Modjallal, Phyliss Gibson and Carol Glenn; and two brothers: Joseph Empen and Ronald Empen.
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Sr. Cecile Matushek
Daughter of Charity Cecile Matushek, 81, died in Bridgeton, Missouri, March 14.
Born in Chicago, Sister Cecile graduated from Aquinas High School in 1958 and entered the Daughters of Charity in 1959.
Sister Cecile served in education for the next 28 years in Missouri and Louisiana, during which she earned a master’s degree in education administration.
After completing another master’s degree in pastoral studies from Loyola University in New Orleans, Sister Cecile began working in health care in Texas.
She is survived by her sister, Elissa Rose Oldaker.
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Sr. M. Concetta Petrauskas
Sister of St. Casimir M. Concetta Petrauskas, 101, died March 14 in Lemont.
Born in Pennsylvania, Sister Concetta made her first profession of vows in 1943 and her perpetual vows in 1948. She ministered for 64 years in Illinois, Nebraska, Ohio and Pennsylvania as a teacher and guidance counselor.
In the Archdiocese of Chicago, Sister Concetta taught at Providence of God (1943-1945), All Saints (1951-1952) and Maria High School (1956-1962).
Beginning in 2014, her final ministry was that of prayer and presence at Franciscan Village, Lemont.
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Sr. Helen Diane McGuirt
Adrian Dominican Sister Helen Diane (Ina Marie) McGuirt, 82, died March 18 in Adrian, Michigan.
Born in Chicago, she graduated from Aquinas High School and was in the 64th year of her religious life.
Sister Helen Diane ministered in education, as a religious education coordinator, pastoral minister and counselor in Ohio, Illinois, Minnesota, Virginia and Kentucky.
In the Archdiocese of Chicago, she taught at Queen of Angels (1965-1966); Bishop Quarter, Oak Park (1966-1968); and St. Columbanus (1968-1972).
She became a resident of the Dominican Life Center in 2012.
Sister Helen Diane is survived by a sister, Mary Ina Otten.
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Sr. Kathleen Conlin
Sinsinawa Dominican Sister Kathleen (Mary Bernard) Conlin, 89, died March 19 in Hazel Green, Wisconsin.
Born in Wisconsin, Sister Kathleen made her first religious profession in 1953 and her perpetual profession in 1956. She was a teacher, support staff member and pastoral minister in Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota and Indiana.
In the Archdiocese of Chicago, Sister Kathleen taught at St. Barnabas (1956-1960).
She is survived by two sisters, Mary Ries and Patricia Thiesenhusen, and a brother, Bernard “Joe” Conlin.
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