
Sister Rose Marie Kramer, HM | Obituary
Sister Rose Marie Kramer, HM, formerly Sister Gilmary, 91, died February 3, 2025, at Villa Maria Community Center.
Sister Rose Marie Kramer, HM, formerly Sister Gilmary, 91, died February 3, 2025, at Villa Maria Community Center.
Sister Marjorie King, HM, formerly Sr. Luellen, 90, died January 31, 2025, at Villa Maria Community Center.
Leader, follower of Christ and advocate for all humans. All of these describe Humility of Mary Sister Anne Victory, a 2024 laureate of the International Union of Superiors General’s Sisters Anti-Trafficking Awards.
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Sister René Parman, formerly Sister Marie René and the former Faye Parman, graduated from Lourdes Academy, Cleveland, in 1938.
Sister Susanne Gill, the former Barbara “Bobbie” Gill, entered the Humility of Mary Community in 1949 from St. Paul Parish in North Canton. She attended St. Paul’s Elementary School, North Canton High School (presently Hoover High School), St. John College in Cleveland, for her BSE and Purdue University in Indiana for her MSE.
Sister Margaret Burgess, formerly Sister Monica, entered the Humility of Mary community in 1954 from St. Patrick Parish in Kent.
Sister Catherine Cassidy entered the Humility of Mary Community in 1953 from St. Charles Borromeo Parish in Parma, and professed her perpetual vows in 1969.
Sister Jane Pank, formerly Sister Francis Xavier, entered the Humility of Mary Community from St. Clement Parish, Lakewood, Ohio,
Sister Mary Therese Berry, formerly Sister M. Teresa, entered the Humility of Mary Community in 1959 from St. Leo Parish in Cleveland.
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Located in Northeast Ohio, the Diocese of Youngstown includes six counties; Ashtabula, Columbiana, Mahoning, Portage, Stark and Trumbull.