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Ms. Cresencia âCrisâ Dumayas Batara passed away, peacefully at home, in Red Deer on Thursday, January 28, 2021 at the age of 69 years. Chris was born on November 11, 1951 at the Philippines. She was a very loving, compassionate and kind hearted lady. She was a friend to all; and loved cooking, taking food and sharing with others. She was very hardworking and will be remembered for her compassion to all her clients, while working for Parkland Class. Chris truly loved all her coworkers and the close friends she made. Her faith in the Lord kept her strong. Her faith in the Lord kept her going and she did not give up; it carried her through to her last breath. Chris accepted lifeâs terms as they were given to her, by the Lord and Savior of her life. She was married to Rogelio Malabuet Batara and they were blessed with three children, her son, Ian (Evelyn) Batara of the Philippines; her daughters, Jhonalyn (Melvin) Padayao of the Philippines, and Sheila Marie (Romeo Jr.) Tu
Paper and cloth flowers adorn a set of tombs of U.S. Maryknoll Sisters Maura Clarke and Ita Ford in January 2020 in El Salvador. Sisters Ford and Clarke were raped and murdered by Salvadoran military forces along with Ursuline Sister Dorothy Kazel and lay missionary Jean Donovan in 1980. CNS photo/Rhina Guidos
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BRAINTREE On Dec. 2, the Maryknoll Sisters hosted a webinar to honor the lives and deaths of four American missionaries who were killed on that day 40 years earlier in El Salvador: Sister Ita Ford, MM, Sister Maura Clarke, MM, Sister Dorothy Kazel, OSU, and lay missionary Jean Donovan.