July 31, 2019 at 4:36 p.m.
Sister Rose Regina Smith, CSJ, 91, died July 20 at St. Joseph’s Provincial House, Latham. She had been a Sister of St. Joseph of Carondelet for the past 65 years.
Sister Rose, the former Maryrose Winifred Smith, was born in Albany on May 1, 1928, daughter of the late Edward J. and Ursula Casey Smith. After graduating from Vincentian Institute, she attended The College of Saint Rose, receiving a bachelor’s degree in commerce in 1950. Sister Rose ventured to Washington, D.C., where she worked for three years as executive secretary for the National Federation of Catholic College Students. On March 19, 1954, Sister Rose entered the novitiate of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Troy and professed final vows on Aug. 15, 1961.
Sister Rose received a master’s degree in business education from The Catholic University of America and a second master’s degree in reading from The College of Saint Rose. She began her ministry as a Sister of St. Joseph by teaching business subjects in high schools of the Albany and Syracuse Dioceses. In addition, Sister Rose was a regional superior for the Albany Province of the Sisters of St. Joseph. In 1974, Sister Rose began her 36-year career at The College of Saint Rose where she served as administrative assistant to the president and as assistant to the president for special projects.
Sister Rose Regina’s devotion to The College of Saint Rose ran in the family. Her aunt, Sister Rita Agnes Casey, CSJ, was one of the founders of the College and her mother, Ursula Casey Smith, was a member of the first graduating class. Sister Rose herself was a proud member of the Class of 1950, and her sisters, Anne and Ursula, followed her. On May 11, 2008, at its 85th annual commencement, the College of Saint Rose bestowed the Carondelet Medal, its highest honor, on Sister Rose Regina for her extraordinary service to Saint Rose and the world community.
Sister Rose is survived by her beloved brother and sister, John P. Smith of Loudonville, and Ursula R. McKegney of Baton Rouge, L.A.; by several nieces and nephews and their families; by many dear friends; and by the Sisters of St. Joseph. In addition to her parents, Sister Rose was predeceased by her brothers, Joseph and Edward Smith, and by her sister, Anne Smith Maloy.
A Mass of Christian Burial was held in the chapel of the Provincial House on July 30. Donations in Sister Rose’s memory may be made to the Development Office, Sisters of St. Joseph, 385 Watervliet Shaker Road, Latham, NY, 12110.
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