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Sr. Lorraine Lawrence
Sister Lorraine Lawrence, a Religious of the Sacred Heart, died Jan. 24 in California. She was 100 years old.
Sister Lorraine was born in Libertyville and attended St. Joseph School there and Holy Child High School in Waukegan.
She studied at Barat College and earned a degree in medical technology at St. Therese Hospital in Waukegan. After working for several months at an Iowa hospital, she discerned a vocation to religious life.
She entered the Society of the Sacred Heart in 1938 and earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in science and a doctorate in chemistry.
She returned to Barat College to teach for five years. While there, she was featured in a 1954 Chicago Tribune article about her work as a ham radio operator at the college.She began teaching in California in 1955, and, after more than 20 years, retired from teaching to serve the society in a number of roles.
Sister Lorraine is survived by her sister, Mary Neal, and her brother, John Lawrence.
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Sr. Emilie Marie Sierakowski
Felician Sister Emilie Marie Sierakowski, 99, died Jan. 24 in Our Lady of the Angels Convent.
Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, she entered the Felician Sisters in 1938 and pro-fessed her final vows in 1946. She ministered in elementary and high schools as a principal, music teacher and organist in Illinois, Nebraska and Wisconsin.
She served as a music teacher (1955-1972) and then as the principal (1972-1978) of St. Joseph High School. She later taught music at St. Turibius School (1978-2009).
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Sr. Mary Hemmen
Adrian Dominican Sister Mary (Rose Maureen) Hemmen, 81, died Jan. 24 in Adrian, Michigan.
orn in Detroit, she was in the 62nd year of her religious life.
Sister Mary ministered in Michigan and Illinois. In the Archdiocese of Chicago, she taught at St. Laurence (1965-1967) and was principal of St. Celestine, Elmwood Park (1970-1974).
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Sr. Mary Doris Ashcraft
Franciscan Sister of Mary Doris (Gwendolyn Sandra) Ashcraft, 82, died Jan. 26 in Missouri.
Born in Omaha, Nebraska, she became Catholic at the age of 12. She entered the Sisters of St. Mary in 1955 and she professed final vows in 1962.
In 1975, she moved to St. Francis Hospital in Blue Island, as sacristan and patient visitor. Sister Doris remained at St. Francis for 35 years as chaplain assistant, chaplain associate, pastoral mission advocate, patient advocate and spiritual mission advocate, until the hospital became a for-profit institution in 2008.
Sister Doris is survived by a stepsister, Theresa J. Cippola.
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Sr. Roseann Eck
Sister of St. Joseph Roseann Eck, 88, died Jan. 31.
She had been a member of the community for 71 years.
Sister Roseann taught at St. Margaret Mary; St. John Fisher; St. Mary, Riverside; Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Melrose Park; St. Francis Xavier, LaGrange; St. Joseph Military Academy and Alexine Learning Center, LaGrange Park; and St. Leonard, Berwyn.
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Deacon Richard Baum
Deacon Richard Baum, 78, of LaGrange Park, died Jan. 23.
Deacon Baum was originally ordained for the Diocese of Galveston-Houston, and was incardinated into the Archdiocese of Chicago in 1986. He served St. Anne Parish and at the University of St. Mary of the Lake/Mundelein Seminary as associate director and then director of the diaconate formation program (2002-2005).
Deacon Baum also was an optics engineer with Bell & Howell and Singer-Link (a flight simulation company) and a project manager with Northrup and Motorola. After retirement, he was a substitute high school teacher.
He is survived by his wife, Geraldine “Skip” Baum; his children Joseph Baum and Mary-Elizabeth Beavers; and granddaughter Amanda Baum-Wagner.
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Deacon Thomas McGorey
Deacon Thomas McGorey, 87, died Jan. 29. He was ordained in 1979 and served at St. John of the Cross Parish, Western Springs. He also served as associate director of the Office of the Diaconate for 13 years.
Deacon McGorey grew up in Chicago, raised his family with his late wife, Mary Kay, in Bellwood and retired to Burr Ridge. He worked for 29 years at Illinois Bell.
He is survived by his children, Katie Watson, Margie DiGangi, Pattie Bomher and Thom McGorey; 15 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and his sister, Margaret McGorey.
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Sr. M. Bernadette Medrzyk
Holy Family of Nazareth Sister Bernadette (Irene) Medrzyk, 97, died Nov. 30 in Des Plaines in the 79th year of her religious life.
Born in Chicago’s West Pullman neighborhood, she entered the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth in 1938 and professed her first vows in 1941.
In 1943, she began her first of many teaching assignments at St. Michael (South Shore).
She also taught in Indiana and Texas and was one of three pioneers from the U.S. who began the parish school in Brisbane, Australia.
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Sr. Mary Paul Francis Bailey
BVM Sister Mary Paul Francis Bailey, 91, died Jan. 1 in Dubuque, Iowa.
Born in Springfield, Illinois, she entered the BVM congregation in 1947 from St. Vincent de Paul Parish. She professed final vows in 1955.
In the Archdiocese of Chicago, Sister Paul Francis taught at Holy Cross and St. Tarcissus, served as treasurer at Immaculata High School and was assistant professor of economics at Mundelein College and Loyola University, where she was also adjunct professor.
She also taught in Missouri, Wisconsin, Mississippi and Iowa.
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Sr. Regina Sitkus
Sister of St. Casimir Regina Sitkus, 92, died Jan. 6.
A native of Pennsylvania, Sister Regina entered the Sisters of St. Casimir in 1941 and made her final vows in 1949.
Sister Regina taught and was principal in elementary schools in Illinois, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. In the Archdiocese of Chicago, she taught at Nativity BVM (1944-1947, 1962-1964); Providence of God (1947-1948); St. Bartholomew, Waukegan (1948-1950); All Saints (1957-1958); and St. Norbert, Northbrook (1958-1962). Most recently Sister Regina participated in the ministry of prayer (2009-2018) at the motherhouse of the Sisters of St. Casimir and then at Franciscan Village in Lemont.
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