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Deceased Sisters by Month For Sr. M. Sylvester Burns 1946 DATE NAME YEAR 9 Sr. M. Armella Nelson 1988 Sr. M. Gabriel Donnelly 1942 1 Sr. M. Benedict Hore 1997 Sr. M. Ursula Hickey 1932 Sr. M. Florentine Sweeney 1960 Sr. M. Joachim Dorsey 1896 10 Sr. Mary Frederick Walize 1988 Sr. M. Monica Quinn 1946 Sr. M. Gillet Beach 2013 Sr. M. Aquinas McMenamin 1946 Sr. M. Walburga McCaffrey 1957 2 Sr. M. Rosanne O’Boyle 1967 Sr. M. Ramona Scanlon 1973 11 Sr. M. St. Paul Cafferty 2013 Sr. Aloysius Hughes 1976 Sr. M. Laurentia Mayan 2013 J A Sr. M. Alberta Lee 1893 Sr. Maria Loughlin 1957 Sr. M. Espiritu Kennedy 1920 N 12 Sr. M. Aloysia Schermanson 1978 Sr. M. Augustine McMenamin 1926 U Sr. M. Ethelbert Gilroy 1960 A Sr. M. Rose Francis Brown 1976 Sr. M. Paschal Reilly 1932 3 R Sr. Marie Adele Lynam 1983 Y Sr. M. Julia Herron 1955 Sr. M. Francita Reddon 2006 13 Sr. M. Lucy McGrath 2012 Sr. Mary Louise Conlon 2016 Sr. Marguerite Green 2015 Sr. Marita Campbell 1937 4 Sr. M. Borgia Boylan 1949 14 Sr. M. Francella Shaughnessy 2014 Sr. M. Michael Colligan 1937 Sr. M. Josephine Brennan 1992 Sr. M. Blanche Cawley 1922 5 Sr. M. Rose Anne McConway 2005 15 Sr. M. Bernadette Horan 1996 Sr. M. Gemma Hawley 1965 Sr. M. DeRicci Baker 2013 6 Sr. M. Agnessa McLaughlin 1968 Sr. M. Rasarium Collins 1978 16 Sr. M. Cyrillus O’Malley 1979 Sr. Anna Maria Hayes 1948 Sr. M. Jamesita Lowry 2005 Sr. M. Vincent Burke 1975 7 Sr. M. Josefa Connolly 2004 Sr. Ursula burns 1984 Sr. M. Phyllis McCarty 2008 Sr. M. Virgilius Bohan 1935 Sr. M. deSales Williams 2008 8 Sr. Kathleen Paulus 1982 17 Sr. M. Gabriel Ka ne 2013 Sr. M. Henrita McArdle 1999 Sr. Mary Hugh Placilla 2016 Sr. M. Alacoque Kearney 1958 Sr. M. Dolores Mulloy 1929 25 Sr. M. Bernadette Carmody 1979 Sr. Regina Marie Crane 1936 Sr. M. Dionysia O’Leary 1995 18 Sr. M. Bernard Logan 1941 Sr. M. Nazarene Smith 1972 Sr. M. Clementine Gallagher 1917 Sr. M. Marcellina Beach 1983 26 Sr. Catherine Mary Manley 1996 19 Sr. M. Kathryn Rolley 2013 27 Sr. M. Cecilia Loftus 1923 20 Sr. Rose Marie McCormick 1964 Sr. Mary James McHale 1922 Sr. M. Coronata McNulty 1991 Sr. Mary Leonard Connell 1964 28 Sr. Maria Vittoria deZerman 2004 Sr. M. Anna Murphy 1967 21 Sr. M. Marcellus Kirsch 1993 Sr. M. Gonzaga Walton 1908 Sr. M. Marcelia McAndrew 1928 Sr. M. Aquin O’Brien 1944 Sr. Jane Marie Ruddy 1943 Sr. M. Edna Lambert 1966 Sr. M. Evelyn Hart 1946 29 Sr. M. Barbara Sweet 2004 22 Sr. M. Kotska Sick 1974 Sr. M. Maurice Hartnett 2012 Sr. M. Dominica Gurrell 1992 Sr. M. Germaine McCormick 1996 Sr. M. Stella O’Malley 1912 Sr. M. Ursulina Hopkins 1920 Sr. M. Celeste Gallagher 1949 Sr. M. Dorothy McDonnell 1980 Sr. M. Urban Donovan 1957 23 Sr. M. Hilary Meehan 1998 Sr. Rosemary Cavanaugh 1957 30 Sr. M. Francina Dever 1985 Sr. M. Jerome Horan 1990 Sr. M. Josephus Butler 1924 Sr. M. Teresa O’Malley 2014 Sr. M. Columba Caffrey 1929 Sr. M. St. William Lynch 2016 Sr. Geraldine Marie Holleran 1936 Sr. M. Delphine O’Dea 1962 Sr. Joseph Marie McGraw 1981 Sr. M. Benedict Broderick 1932 24 Mother M. Kathleen Hart 1962 Sr. M. Henriette Kramer 2000 31 Sr. Kathryn Birdsall 1996 DATE NAME YEAR Sr. M. Gregory Murphy 1968 Sr. M. Victorian Roche 1923 Sr. M. Cecilius McHale 1990 1 Sr. Mary Peter Doran 2011 Sr. M. Bernadina McAndrew 1996 8 Sr. M. Muriel Whalen 1996 Sr. M. Bernadine Rinkavage 2005 Sr. M. Nativite Hannon 1927 Sr. M. Wilfred Cain 1962 Sr. Maria Angela Orr 1999 2 Sr. Margaret Maria Guenter 1981 9 Sr. M. Charitas Loftus 1983 Sr. M. Cletus Burke 1964 10 Sr. M. Magdalen Cummings 1921 F Sr. M. Antonia Heffernan 1955 E Sr. M. Ricarda Gill 1964 Sr. M. Nathanael Moran 1961 Sr. M. Hostia Lowe 1997 3 B Sr. M. Clare Flanagan 1997 R 11 Sr. M. Hermine Krug 1999 Sr. Mary Edith Opferman 2012 U Sr. M. Marella Moran 2004 A Sr. Mary Feldcamp 2002 R Sr. M. Catherine Ruane 1932 4 Y Sr. M. DeSales Brennan 1940 Sr. M. Claudia Whalen 1958 Sr. M. Alohonsus McGoldrick 1961 Sr. M. Anastasia Hannigan 1891 12 Sr. M. Raphael O’Malley 1948 Sr. Oswald Maria Hopkins 1966 Sr. M. Delphina Healy 1950 Sr. M. Matilda O’Boyle 1970 Sr. M. Benita Langan 1960 Sr. M. Juliette Flannery 2006 5 Sr. M. Thaddeus Kelly 1995 Sr. M. Florence Langan 2000 Sr. M. Caroline Culkin 1954 Sr. M. Evangelista Lipple 2007 Sr. Mary Kevin Nagle 1965 Sr. Marya Foley 1995 13 Sr. M. Rosario Gibbons 1997 Sr. M. Paul O’Donnell 1927 Sr. Mary Alois Ortner 2002 Sr. M. Flavia Morris 1933 Sr. M. Josine Shannon 2006 Sr. M. Henrietta Higgins 1941 Sr. M. DePaul Dougherty 1983 6 Sr. M. Terentia McNulty 2005 Sr. M. Clement Kearns 1921 Sr. M. Maureen Therese Harun 2009 Sr. M. Clotilda Russell 1937 Sr. Magdalene Bubenko 2010 Sr. M. Ida Campbell 1938 Sr. Marie Elise Loughran 1948 14 Sr. M. Denis Donegan 1974 Sr. Maria Rose O’Malley 1958 Sr. M. Doretheus Donnelly 1975 Sr. M. Ethelreda McNamara 1966 7 Sr. M. Paulus Dwyer 1980 Sr. M. Jane Driscoll 2007 Sr. M. Columba Enright 2005 Sr. M. Greta Collins 2013 Sr. M. Edith Cavanaugh 1918 Sr. M. Emelia Bigley 1940 Sr. M. Cyrenia Caffrey 1968 Sr. Alphonsus marie Downey 1948 Sr. M. Teresia Gibbons 1969 22 Sr. M. Paul Joseph McArdle 1975 Sr. M. Marionita Egan 1989 15 Sr. M. Bonavita Feeney 2006 Sr. M. Lucian Reddington 1997 Sr. M. Joanella Ryan 2012 Sr. M. Antonia Pritchard 1897 23 Sr. M. Scholastica Bradley 1904 Mother M. Casimir Murray 1929 Sr. M. Inviolata Durkin 1954 Sr. M. Rosarium Reilly 1917 16 Sr. M. Hubertine Gallagher 1990 24 Sr. M. Jamesine Fraser 1985 Sr. M. Jeremy Hornung 2008 Sr. M. Selina Malone 2012 Sr. M. Bridget Stokes 1871 Sr. M. Pancratius Hughes 1914 Sr. Marie Immaculee Sardegna 2000 Sr. M. Petronilla Gehen 1929 25 17 Sr. M. Ivan Pollock 2009 Sr. Mary Luke Smith 1959 Sr. Leo Marie McDermott 1983 Sr. M. rose Brice 1929 Sr. M.Consilium Lynn 1958 18 26 Sr. M. Emeline Hastings 1971 Sr. M. Bonaventure Dunegan 1894 Sr. M. Celestine Gorman 1876 Sr. M. Anysia Moran 1950 27 Sr. M. Angela Clarey 1934 Sr. M. Philothea Geary 1953 19 Sr. Mary Thomas McAndrew 1953 Sr. M. Patricia Ann Matthews 2008 Sr. M. Clarita Sharkey 1941 Sr. M. St. Jude Holden 1973 Sr. M. Naomi McCloskey 1960 28 Sr. M. Marinus Krumenacker 1996 Sr. Angela Maraie Frusciante 1962 Sr. Marie Rooney 2008 20 Sr. M. Jerome Holland 1981 Sr. M. John Francis Marley 1994 Sr. M. Verena O’Callahan 2012 29 Sr. M. Teresa Joyce 1925 Sr. Helen Maria Reddon 1982 21 Sr. M. Harold Mulderig 2001 DATE NAME YEAR Sr. M. Pauline Kelly 2015 7 Sr. Mary Martin Cawley 1952 1 Sr. M. Felice Hickey 2012 Sr. M. Gaudentia Pelland 1967 Sr. M. Stephanie Bedlow 1905 8 Sr. M. Olivia Reilly 1970 Sr. M. Aloise Begley 1987 Sr. M. Laurita McDermott 2000 Sr. M. Paula Egan 1921 M Sr. M. Michael McArdle 2002 9 Sr. Dorothy Welsh 1989 2 A Sr. M. Helene Coyle 2006 R Sr. M. Lucinda Harrington 1965 C Sr. M. Clarice Reddon 1990 10 H Sr. M. Padua Reilly 1957 Sr. M. Janet Reap 1974 Sr. M. Dominic Sullivan 1957 Sr. Thomas Marie Anglin 1979 Sr. M. Euphemia Frable 1958 Sr. M. Reginald Patterson 1999 Sr. Ephrem Carmody 1978 3 Sr. M. Justa Walton 2006 Sr. M. Evangeline Conmy 1984 Sr. M. Ina Kenney 2008 Sr. M. Loyola Jordan 1986 11 Sr. M. Kathryn Gallagher 2003 Sr. M. Rita Halligan 2004 Sr. M. Honor Lenihan 2006 Sr. M. Marquita Sealey 1990 4 Sr. Maria Eugene Caulfield 1978 Sr. M. Alicia Ward 1949 Sr. Marian Griffiths 1990 Sr. Maria Agnes McGee 1966 12 Sr. M. Espiritu Dempsey 2006 Sr. M. Rosita Hopkins 1969 5 Sr. Marianna Ginalski 1981 Sr. M. St. Andrew Connor 1985 Sr. M. St. Mary Orr 1996 Sr. M. Margaret Benfield 2013 13 Sr. M. Pius Hickey 1930 Sr. M. Carmel Gallagher 1917 Sr. M. Leona Lennon 1957 Sr. M. DePazzi Houlihan 1959 Sr. M. Donatus Lynch 1967 Sr. M. Wilhelmina Hill 2009 14 Sr. M. Sabina McHale 2001 Sr. M. Ida McDonnell 2009 6 Sr. Mary Bride O’Malley 2012 Sr. M. Paula Baier 2008 Sr. M. Egidius Flannigan 1877 Sr. M. Callista Hopkins 1955 Sr. M. Raymond Collins 1926 15 Sr. Mary David Merrick 1960 7 Sr. Mary Charles Bradley 1933 Sr. M. Isabel Sternbergh 1947 Sr. M. Immaculate Keefe 1951 Sr. M. Ann Helene Coyne 2001 Sr. M. Ferdinand O’Connell 1971 16 Sr. M. Bertha Grady 1993 24 Sr. M. Francetta Larkin 1965 Sr. M. Geraldine Farrell 1922 Sr. M. Bennett Watters 1948 17 Sr. M. Alban Griffitys 1954 25 Sr. M. Irma McNally 1971 Sr. Maria Dominic McDonald 1967 Sr. M. Maura Fleury 1983 Sr. M. Laura Lavezzo 1972 Sr. M. Elizabeth O’Sullivan 1973 Sr. M. Zita McGlynn 1955 18 Sr. Josephine Marie Martin 1974 Sr. M. Adelaide Byrne 1984 Sr. Maria Bernadette Cox 1999 Sr. M. Josephus Bower 1984 Sr. M. Blanche Feeney 1997 26 Sr. M. Rosalian Armbruster 2011 Sr. M. Ludwina Leonard 1918 Sr. M. Dunstan Gallagher 1971 Sr. M. Fidelis Houlihan 1947 Sr. M. Davidica Kildea 1982 19 Sr.
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