April 24, 2019 at 4:11 p.m.
Last month, 29 Sisters of Saint Joseph of Carondelet celebrated noteworthy anniversaries at St. Joseph’s Provincial House in Latham. The following are the jubilarians who share 1,775 years of service as Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. (A name in parenthesis indicates the person’s former religious name.)
Celebrating 75 Years: Sisters Elizabeth Jean Allard (Sister Maria Hugh), Anne Lawrence Clark, Catherine M. Crispo (Sister Miriam Frances), Theresa Fournier, Mary Lois Goldner and Anne Michael Mirabito.
Celebrating 70 Years: Sisters Maria Joseph Cokely, Marilyn Donnelly (Sister Michael Ann), Joan Geannelis (Sister Joseph Paul), Patrick Lauretta Guiltinan, Mary Alice O’Connor (Sister Charles Leo) and Martha Anna Wachtel (Sister Cecilia Teresa).
Celebrating 60 Years: Sisters Grace Bacon (Sister Grace William), Mary Anne Bookman (Sister Helen Bernard), Mary Lou Delaney (Sister Kathleen William), Maureen D’Onofrio (Sister Mary Eileen), Kathleen Marie Heffron (Sister Mary Dorothy), Ellen Judith Lindsley (Sister Ellen Donald), Margaret Patrick McPeak, Maureen Murphy (Sister James Agnes), Nancy Marie Schmidt (Sister Marie William) and Barbara Mary Sefcik (Sister Claire John).
Celebrating 50 Years: Sisters Anna Mae Collins, Catherine Anne Kruegler, Kay Ryan and Mary Jo Tallman.
Celebrating 40 Years: Sisters Renée Adamany and Carolyn Chmielewski.
Celebrating 25 Years: Sister Joan Mary Hartigan.
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