Eight nuns at Notre Dame of Elm Grove die from COVID-19 despite best efforts at safety
Eight sisters at Notre Dame of Elm Grove died from COVID-19 in a week despite the retirement homeâs best efforts.
and last updated 2020-12-18 10:35:40-05
MILWAUKEE â Eight Sisters at Notre Dame of Elm Grove died from COVID-19 in a week despite the retirement homeâs best efforts.
âThe Sisters, weâre being extra careful in terms of getting their meals in rooms and they canât congregate together,â Sister Debra Sciano, Provincial Leader of the School Sisters of Notre Dame Central Pacific Province said. âMore testing, being tested twice a week for the virus.â
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A private family graveside service for Dorothy Jean Worley, 80 of Hartselle, will be Friday, December 18, 2020 at Autumn Woods Memorial Park in Olive Branch, MS with Rusty Wilkerson officiating. Peck Funeral Home is assisting the family.
Mrs. Worley was born May 2, 1940 in Mississippi to Alfred Z Boling and Mildred Parker Boling. She passed away December 10, 2020 at Decatur Morgan Hospital.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband Winston Dee Worley; and son Winston Devoy Worley.
She is survived by her daughters Loretta Wilkerson (Randy) and Lavon Worley Coleman; 9 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.
Dorothy Jean Worley known as Hun to my grandaddy, Dot to some, Aunt Dorothy to several, Sister Dorothy to more than we can possibly count, Mother to Aunt Lavon, my mom, Loretta and Uncle Devoy but to us 9 grandkids, 6 grandkids-in-law and 10 great grand kids, she was Grandmother.
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.
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