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  • Sr. Patricia Henschel

    Educator

    Sinsinawa Dominican Sister Patricia (Jarett) Henschel, 88, died Jan. 24 in Sinsinawa, Wisconsin.

    Born in Milwaukee, she made her first religious profession in 1951 and her perpetual profession in 1954. She taught at the elementary, middle and collegiate levels for 28 years and served in educational administration for 20 years.

    She served in Montana, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois and California.

    In the Archdiocese of Chicago, Sister Pat taught at St. Sabina (1958-1966) and Rosary College (now Dominican University), River Forest (1977-1987, 1988-1989). She was principal at St. Edmund, Oak Park (1972-1975).

  • Fr. Robert Kleiner

    Missionary, parish minister

    Comboni Father Robert Kleiner, 74, died Feb. 2.

    Born in Cincinnati, he attended the Comboni high school seminary. After completing his novitiate and college studies, he was ordained a priest in 1971, two months before he was sent to Peru.

    He remained there for three years, returned to the United States because of health problems and then was sent to minister at a high school seminary in Ciudad Juarez in Mexico from 1976 to 1982.

    After a stint in California, he came to the Archdiocese of Chicago in 1991 to minister at St. Donatus, Blue Island, and Seven Holy Founders, Calumet Park. He remained in the archdiocese until 2002.

  • Sr. Loretta Tiernan

    Teacher, pastoral care minister

    Sister of the Holy Child Jesus Loretta Tiernan, 80, died Feb. 5.

    Born and raised in Waukegan, she attended Holy Child High School, where she first met the Sisters of the Holy Child Jesus. She entered the society in 1956 and became well-known by the religious name Mother Mary Clarice. She made her final vows in 1964.

    Sister Loretta returned to the Archdiocese of Chicago to teach at St. Veronica (1959-1963); St. Ignatius (1963-1965); and St. Anastasia, Waukegan (1965-1967).

    In 1979, Sister Loretta returned to Waukegan, where she became a minster at Victory Hospital, then served as a pastoral associate and minister of care at St. Joseph and St. Bartholomew Parish. The scope of her ministry grew as the parishes consolidated.

    Sister Loretta is survived by her sister, Mary Ann Grazier.

  • Sr. Marise Barry

    Educator

    Sinsinawa Dominican Sister Marise Barry, 87, died Feb. 6, in Sinsinawa, Wisconsin.

    Born in Chicago, Sister Marise made her first religious profession in 1951 and her perpetual profession in 1954.

    She taught, served as a principal, was in congregation leadership worked in the social service field.

    In the Archdiocese of Chicago, Sister Marise taught at Immaculate Conception (1968-1970) and served as provincial for the Eastern Province of the Sinsinawa Dominicans while living in River Forest (1992-1998).

  • Fr. Philip J. Grib

    Educator, parish minister

    Jesuit Father Philip J. Grib, 80, died on Feb. 8 at Resurrection Hospital.

    Born in Chicago, he graduated from St. Ignatius College Prep and earned a bachelor’s degree in Latin, Greek and philosophy from Xavier University in Cincinnati, followed by a law degree from the University of Chicago before entering the Society of Jesus in 1964.

    During his Jesuit formation, he taught U.S. history and English at Loyola Academy in Wilmette, and worked in campus ministry Loyola University Chicago following his ordination in 1972. He went on to teach law and moral theology at Loyola University for 11 years and served as chaplain in the school of law.

    After a sabbatical, Father Grib moved completely into pastoral ministry. He was an associate pastor at St. Constance Parish (1996-1999). In 1999, he moved to St. Eugene Parish in Chicago, where he served until his death.

    Father Grib was a musician and clarinet player. For a while, Father Grib served as the chaplain for the International Polka Society.

  • Br. Wayne Till

    Missionary

    Divine Word Brother Wayne Till, 85, died at Techny on Feb. 8.

    Born in Iowa, Brother Wayne entered formation with the Society of the Divine Word after graduating from high school in 1951.

    While in formation at Techny, he worked as an assistant in the Techny Mission Gardens.

    In 1960, Brother Wayne professed vows and was assigned to the congregation’s dairy farm in Kellyville, Australia.

    After 10 years in Australia, Brother Wayne was assigned as a mechanic in Wewak, Papua New Guinea, where he also served as bursar for Holy Spirit Seminary in Port Moresby.

    Having fulfilled 28 years of missionary service in Papua New Guinea, Brother Wayne returned to the United States in 1998. He moved to Techny in late 2018.

  • Sr. Patricia O’Rourke

    Educator

    BVM Sister Patricia O’Rourke, 90, died Feb. 11 in Dubuque, Iowa.

    Born in Chicago, she entered the BVM congregation in 1950, from St. Eulalia Parish, Maywood.

    In the Archdiocese of Chicago, Sister Patricia taught at St. Tarcissus, St. Eugene and Holy Name and was an adult learning skills teacher for the City Colleges of Chicago. She was also a principal and teacher in Cedar Rapids and Clinton, Iowa.

  • Fr. Daniel Flaherty

    Congregation leader, editor

    Jesuit Father Daniel L. Flaherty, 89, died Feb. 13 in Michigan.

    Born in Chicago, Father Flaherty, known as “Flax,” graduated from St. Ignatius High School before entering the Chicago Province of the Society of Jesus in 1947. He was ordained a priest in 1960 and took final vows in 1965.

    After moving back to Chicago in 1971, he was executive editor of Loyola University Press and the first editor/publisher of the National Jesuit News (1971-1973) and provincial of the Chicago Province (1973-1979).  During his provincialate, he was a delegate at General Congregation 32 (1974-1975). 

    In 1979, he returned to Loyola University Press, where he was associate director (1979-1981) and director (1981-1989). He then spent 20 years as treasurer of the Chicago Province (1989-2009). 

    In addition to working in the province office, he was the acting superior of the Jesuit community at Canisius House (2003-2011). He moved to Colombiere Center in Michigan in 2011.

  • Deacon John Dulen

    Class of 1972

    Deacon John Dulen, 92, died Jan. 20. He was a member of the first class of permanent deacons ordained for the Archdiocese of Chicago in 1972. He ministered at St. John Brebeuf in Niles.

    He is survived by his wife, Patricia; children Michael Dulen, Maureen Dulen, Mary Beth Benson, Eileen Jennings, Kathleen Dulen, Jacqueline Dulen, Patrick Dulen and Annmarie Dulen; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

  • Sr. Janet Hughes

    Educator, secretary

    Sister of Notre Dame de Namur Janet (Ann Raymond) Hughes, 88, died Jan. 17.

    Raised in Villa Park, Illinois, Sister Janet worked in Chicago as a stenographer for five years after high school before discerning a vocation to religious life. She entered the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur in 1955.

    For nearly 20 years, Sister Janet served students and their families as a teacher at schools in Ohio and Illinois. After the Second Vatican Council, she chose to serve God in another way and began work as a secretary in Chicago for the next 30 years. In parishes where she worshipped, she served on liturgy and worship commissions, in the choir and as an extraordinary minister of Communion. For many years Janet was also part of a small faith community, where she was involved in preparing meals for the homeless.

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