April 6, 2018 at 1:53 p.m.
OBITUARY
Sister Mary Agnes Kehoe, CSJ
A native of Summerville, Mass., she taught in schools in the Syracuse and Albany Dioceses, including Catholic Central High School, Troy; St. Patrick's High School, Catskill; Cardinal McCloskey High School, Albany; and Rome Catholic High School. For 17 years, she was a parish minister to the sick and elderly in Syracuse; for five years, she was a pastoral associate at St. Francis de Sales/Christ Our Light parish in Loudonville. She also held positions with her order and was a secretary at St. James School, Albany; and St. Helen's School, Schenectady.
Survivors include her siblings, Elizabeth Joggerst of Binghamton; Anne Gaudet of Harwich, Mass.; John of Chelsea, Mich.; and Rev. Joseph of Durhamville, N.Y. Interment was in Our Lady Queen of Virgins Cemetery, Latham.[[In-content Ad]]
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