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Sister M Elizabeth, (Catherine Baldokaite)
M Elizabeth has a background that includes both photographic experiences and an educational record. This suggests that she may have been involved in activities or professions related to photography, and she has pursued formal education in some capacity.
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Sister M Eleanor, (Anna Marie Milward)
M. Eleanor's records include details about her experience, remuneration, registration, and death certificate.
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Sister M Edmunda, (Eva Zubriute)
1. M Edmunda: Edmunda has a detailed record of remuneration and experience, indicating a focus on financial compensation and professional history.
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Sister M Dorothea, (Marion Salcius)
M Dorothea: M Dorothea's life and work can be pieced together through various documents such as birth and death certificates, medical records, and evidence of her involvement in healthcare work. Additionally, news clippings and photographs provide further insight into her personal and professional life.
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Sister M Dolorosa, (Catherine Abraityte)
M Dolorosa is associated with photographs and news clippings, suggesting a connection to visual documentation or media coverage. This could imply involvement in events or activities that were noteworthy enough to be captured in photographs and reported in news articles.
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Sister M Doloreta, (Ann Savakonis)
M. Doloreta's materials include a will and testament, as well as photographs.
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Sister M Dolores, (Anna Valaitis)
M. Dolores is found in news clippings, which likely provided insights into various events or topics of interest.
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Sister M Dionysia Diamond, (Albina Deimantas)
Sister M. Dionysia, 97, the former Alberta Diamond, of the Order of St. Casimir’s Convent on West Marguetta Road in Chicago, died Friday at the Motherhouse of the Sisters of St. Casimir. Born Jan. 14, 1902, in Lithuania, she was the daughter of the late Anthony and Margaret Shergelis. Formerly of the Preston section of Hanover Township, she was a graduate of Hanover Township High School, class of 1920. She was a nun with the Order of St. Casimir’s for the past 79 years, working in various departments. She taught grade school for several years and served as a summer residence superior for the Sisters, missioned in Bucks County. She last worked in the nursing department as an aide for retired sisters in the Motherhouse of St. Casimir’s. She was preceded in death by brothers, Soloman, John, Edward, William and George Diamond
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Sister M Deotilla, (Wanda Kalinaukas)
M Deotilla was recognized with a Certificate of Honor in 1974 for her generous collaboration in the foundation of the national major seminary of Guatemala. Her notes include references to patrimony, a will, and photographs, as well as deeds for property and a real estate contract. M Madaleva's notes consist of correspondence and registration details. Qualifier for existence: https://www.spauda2.org/garsas/archive/1988/1988-10-GARSAS.pdf
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Sister M Dechantal, (Margaret L Brasus)
M Dechantal was associated with the Women's Army Corps, as indicated by references to medical records and discharge papers related to her son. Additionally, there are mentions of photographs, which may suggest a personal or historical documentation aspect to her life.
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Sister M Daniel Rackaukas, (Emily Rackauskas)
Sister M. Daniel Rackauskas, SSC, 84, beloved member of the Sisters of St. Casimir for 63 years, died May 12, 2008. A native of Mt. Carmel, PA, Sister served as a primary grade teacher in Chicago and Pennsylvania and principal at St. Norbert School, Northbrook and St. Bede School, Holland, PA.
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Sister Kateri Guske, (Guske)
Kateri Guske was born in Washburn, Wis. She entered religious life on Aug. 30, 1958, and professed first vows on June 20, 1960. She holds a BS in elementary education from Mount Senario College, Ladysmith, and has taken extended classes and workshops with an emphasis on children’s learning and reading difficulties. She ministered for 49 years as an elementary school teacher in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, West Virginia, and New Jersey. She is a reading intervention instructor at Holy Rosary School, Medford, Wis.
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Sister Helen Doremus, (Helen Frances Doremus)
Sister Helen Frances Doremus, 86, of the Servants of Mary, died unexpectedly May 2, 2014, at Addolorata Villa, Wheeling, Ill. Sister was born in Lyndhurst, NJ on July 21, 1927. She joined the Servants of Mary in 1978 and professed first vows in 1980. She earned a BA in education from DePaul University in Chicago and a master’s in Ministry at Loyola University, Chicago. In the 1960s she became interested in a Special Religious Education Program (SPRED) for developmentally disabled. The program involved parents, teachers, and catechists, who came together to form small communities of faith and friendship and teach people with learning disabilities the basic tenets of the Catholic faith. As a volunteer catechist, Helen introduced the program in a Chicago and Oak Park, Ill. parish. Her experience with the SPRED program led her into full-time ministry with the developmentally disabled at Misericordia a home for developmentally disabled children and adults in Chicago. While at Misericordia she developed one of the first Jewish Religious Education programs at a Catholic Institution, an accomplishment for which she was awarded the 1993-94 Chicago Region Community Service Award from a Jewish group called the Women’s American Organization for Rehabilitation Through Training. She was the first Catholic Sister and the first gentile to receive this award. In 1985 Sister was invited to spend two years in England. The Hampton Diocese wanted someone to develop a religious education program for adults with disabilities.

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