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  • Sr. Ann Rena Shinkey

    Educator

    Dominican Sister Ann Rena (Marilyn) Shinkey, 87, died Jan. 22 in Adrian, Michigan.

    Born in Streator, she was in her 60th year of religious life. She ministered in education in Michigan and Illinois. She became a resident of the Dominican Life Center in Adrian in 2011.

    In the Archdiocese of Chicago, she taught at St. Edmund, Oak Park (1962); Regina Dominican High School, Wilmette (1962-1964); Aquinas High School (1964-1967); and Mother McAuley High School (1984-1992).

  • Sr. Kathleen Sutherland

    Educator

    Dominican Sister Kathleen (Stella Joseph) Sutherland, 88, died Jan. 22 in Adrian, Michigan.

    Born in Detroit, she was in the 70th year of her religious life.

    Sister Kathleen ministered as an educator, catechist and receptionist in Illinois, Ohio and Michigan.

    In the Archdiocese of Chicago, she taught at St. Rita Elementary School (1951-1954), St. Laurence Elementary School (teacher, 1955-1960; teacher and religious education coordinator 1960-1961); and Regina Dominican High School, Wilmette (1961-1964).

    She is survived by three brothers: Father Thomas Sutherland, Daniel Sutherland and Patrick Sutherland; and four sisters: Mary Hosfeld, Marion Faris, Judy Sutherland and Margaret Missig.

  • Sr. Margaret Ann Swallow

    Educator

    Dominican Sister Margaret Ann (Louis Arthur) Swallow, 97, died Jan. 23 in Adrian, Michigan.

    Born in Michigan, she was in the 73rd year of her religious life.

    Sister Margaret Ann ministered in education, parish work and nursing care in Michigan, Illinois, Ohio and New York. She became a resident of the Dominican Life Center in Adrian in 2009.

    In the Archdiocese of Chicago, she taught at Our Lady of Good Counsel Elementary School (1949-1954).         

  • Sr. Jacquelyn Hoffman

    Music educator

    Providence Sister Jacquelyn (Theodata) Hoffman, 85, died Jan. 25 in St. Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana.

    Born in Indiana, Sister Jackie entered the Sisters of Providence in 1950 and professed final vows in 1957.

    She ministered as music teacher for 50 years in schools in Indiana, Illinois and Missouri, including at St. Francis Xavier, Wilmette (1966-1974), and Mother Theodore Guerin High School, River Grove (1974-1982).

    Sister Jackie is survived by a sister, Patricia Tummey.

  • Sr. Helen Laier

    Educator

    Dominican Sister Helen (Thomas Albert) Laier, 88, died Jan. 26 in Adrian, Michigan.

    Born in Michigan, she was in the 69th year of her religious life.

    She ministered in education, nursing and care for family members in Michigan and Illinois. Sister Helen became a resident of the Dominican Life Center in Adrian in 2015.

    In the Archdiocese of Chicago, she taught at St. Kilian (1958-1960).

    Sister Helen is survived by her sister, Teresa Trumbull.

  • Sr. Charles Van Hoy

    Educator, pastoral associate

    Providence Sister Charles (Marjorie Mae) Van Hoy, 91, died on Jan. 27 in St. Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana.

    Born in Indiana, she entered the Sisters of Providence in 1949 and professed final vows in 1956. She ministered as teacher, school librarian and pastoral associate in Indiana, Illinois, Maryland, North Carolina, Oklahoma and Washington, D.C., and was the director of activities at the motherhouse for 12 years.

    In the Archdiocese of Chicago, she taught at St. Mel (1953-1956).

  • Sr. Mary Ludmilla Benda

    Nurse, hospital administrator

    Mercy Sister Mary Ludmilla Benda, 94, died Jan. 27 in Chicago.

    Sister Ludmilla grew up in Ohio and earned a nursing degree before entering the Sisters of Mercy in 1947. She ministered as a nurse and nursing supervisor in Iowa and Chicago, serving as Mercy Hospital Davenport’s administrator in Iowa for six years and then as administrator of Mercy Hospital and Medical Center in Chicago for six more years.

    She also served as a pastoral associate, worked in home health care, was director of a diocesan volunteer program and held several professional leadership roles.

    In Davenport, she began Fr. Conroy’s Vineyard of Hope in honor of her late friend, Father James Conroy. The ministry fed and provided showers, laundry and clothing to 80 to 150 mostly homeless people every Sunday for 13 years.

    She moved to Mercy Circle in Chicago in 2018 because of poor health.

  • Fr. Charles Heskamp

    Educator

    Divine Word Father Charles Heskamp, 94, died Jan. 28 in Techny.

    He formed a generation of Divine Word missionaries. Among his students, he counted future professors, provincials and a Vatican ambassador.

    Born in Cincinnati, Father Heskamp worked in a hardware store after high school. When he was not drafted to serve in World War II, he took this as a sign that he was being called by God to live a life of service.

    He entered the Society of the Divine Word in 1946, professed religious vows in 1950 and was ordained to the priesthood in 1958.

    Even though he requested to be assigned overseas after his priestly ordination, he cheerfully accepted his assignment to remain in the United States. During his academic career, Father Heskamp served as principal of Divine Word seminaries in Ohio, Wisconsin and New Jersey.

    In addition to teaching and administrative work, he served as a pastor in Louisiana and West Virginia.

  • Sr. Elizabeth Barribeau

    Educator

    Sinsinawa Dominican Sister Elizabeth “Liz” (Valerian) Barribeau, 96, died Feb. 3 in Hazel Green, Wisconsin.

    Born in Wisconsin, Sister Liz made her first religious profession as a Sinsinawa Dominican in 1944 and spent 18 years with the congregation before transferring her religious vows to the Mount St. Mary’s Abbey of Trappist nuns in Wrentham, Massachusetts, who in 1964 established a new foundation — Our Lady of the Mississippi Abbey — near Dubuque, Iowa.

    Sister Liz became a foundress of that congregation, then returned to the Sinsinawa congregation in 1985. She made her perpetual profession with the Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa in 1988.

    Sister Liz ministered in education and pastoral ministry in Illinois, Minnesota, Alabama, Iowa, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, New York and Florida.

    In the Archdiocese of Chicago, Sister Liz taught at St. Sabina (1944-1947) and St. Mary, Evanston (1947-1949).

    She is survived by two brothers, James and William Barribeau.

  • Fr. Donald Skerry

    Provincial leader

    Divine Word Father Donald Skerry, 85, died Feb. 3 in Techny.

    For more than 50 years, Father Skerry helped to lead the Society of the Divine Word in North America through changing times, including serving as provincial administrator during a time of transition.

    Born in Massachusetts, he entered the society in 1948 and professed vows in 1954.

    Divine Word leadership sent Father Skerry to the Collegio del Verbo Divino in Rome after his ordination in 1962. He received a doctorate in sacred theology in 1966 and returned to the United States, where he undertook assignments in education, formation and administration.

    From 1966 to 1969, he served as director of studies at St. Mary’s Seminary at Techny. When the Society of the Divine Word joined the academic collaborative of Catholic Theological Union, he and the Divine Word seminarians moved to Chicago’s Hyde Park neighborhood, where he served as rector at Divine Word Theologate for five years before being assigned to the faculty of Divine Word College in Epworth, Iowa.

    In 1979, he was appointed vice provincial of what was then the Northern Province, and then the provincial administrator of the newly formed Chicago Province.

    He is survived by his brother, George Skerry.

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