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Sr. Joyce Banks
Adrian Dominican Sister Joyce (Mary Cherubim ) Banks, 85, died Feb. 1 in Adrian, Michigan.
Born in Chicago, she graduated from Aquinas Dominican High School. She was in the 67th year of her religious life.
Sister Joyce taught music and was a music director in Michigan, Virginia, South Carolina, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and in Illinois.
In the Archdiocese of Chicago, she taught at Aquinas High School (1966-1973) and was music director at Immaculate Heart of Mary High School, Westchester (1980- 1998).
Sister Joyce is survived by a sister, Jean Griffin.
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Sr. Jean Richter
Sinsinawa Dominican Sister Jean (Honoria) Richter, 88, died Jan. 30 in Sinsinawa, Wisconsin.
Born in Chicago, Sister Jean made her first religious profession in 1948 and her final profession in 1951. She taught elementary school and was a college teacher and administrator in Wisconsin, Illinois, New York and Italy.
In the Archdiocese of Chicago, Sister Jean taught at St. Vincent Ferrer, River Forest (1950-1953), and served as the dean of Rosary College School of Fine Arts in Florence, Italy (1975-1980).
She is survived by a sister, Margaret “Peggy” Wolfe.
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Sr. Sarah Ann Braig
BVM Sister Sarah Ann Braig, 72, died Jan. 29 at Mercy Hospital in Dubuque, Iowa.
Born in Iowa, she entered the BVM congregation in 1965 and professed final vows in 1975.
In the Archdiocese of Chicago, Sister Sarah taught first grade at St. Peter, Antioch. She also ministered as a teacher and in health care in Iowa, Oregon and Missouri.
She is survived by brothers Thomas and James Braig and sister Betsy Ann Cerutti.
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Fr. Frederick Ciesla
Resurrectionist Father Fred Ciesla, 93, died at Maryhaven in Glenview Jan. 28. He was a member of the Congregation of the Resurrection since his first vows in 1942 and a priest since 1949.
Father Fred spent his entire apostolic career as a teacher in Chicago, serving as an instructor of theology for more than 50 at Archbishop Weber and Gordon Tech high schools.
He also served as an assistant principal. His greatest love was music and his devotion was directed to the school choir, band and glee club.
He is survived by his sister Irene.
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Fr. Casimir Tadla
Resurrectionist Father Casimir Tadla, 95, died Jan. 25 at Nazarethville Nursing Home, Des Plaines.
He professed his first vows as a member of the Congregation of the Resurrection 75 years ago and was a priest for 68 years.
He served in parishes in Illinois, northern and southern California, Maryland, Ontario (Canada), Florida and Mexico.
He is survived by his sister Genevive.
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