Obit Entry

Mary Upson Brewer

Sr. Mary Leticia hired me for my very first job out of high school as the dining room counselor at St. Mary's camp the summer of 1971. It was my first job interview ever and I was very nervous. Halfway through the interview, Sister Mary Leticia asked me if I had any questions. I asked

John L Caputa

To the the family and friends of jerry, Please accept my deepest sympathy on jerry's passing. My memories go back when I was a little boy, and he would come over to our house on Kewanee St. He and my brother Carman were good friends, and he would carry me on his shoulder when Carmen

Nicole Goetz-Boerner

You and I were BFF's for the best part of our lives. Our twenties and early thirties...Hung out all the time and had more fun than two people probably should have. We worked to buy clothes and to go out dancing (and we looked good!). When I look back on the most fun years of

Travis and Laura Vliet

Dave- sending big hugs your way today. So sorry to hear about the loss of your wife. It brings me such comfort that she was able to experience such a true love from you. Knowing that she is no longer in pain, but gone too soon. We will continue to keep you in our thoughts

Father Les Singleton

From 1970 to 1979 I was rector of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Racine, and during that time, was often a week day celebrant in the chapel. Also, several years, I was summer camp chaplain. Sister Letitia was always the one with a gracious smile, an energetic mind, a healthy body, and a generous grace for

Lorie Skeff

I’ve known and been friends with Diann for many years! Met her while working at the Bay View Community Ctr. Diann was larger than life! She loved her family, especially her niece - Kimmy! Diann loved cooking for her friends. I ate many a meals at her house! Too many hilarious adventures to list -

Deanna Christman

So many! I was fortunate enough to be one of the Inner Peace Corp participants. I spent a little over 2 years at Mary’s Margin. More than any one memory I remember the feeling of acceptance, compassion & healing love that Letitia freely offered me. I am a much more whole person today for having

Nephew

Unfourtiountly I don't have many memories. But my uncle as with my dad had great presance. I didn't know my fathers side of the family but respected not to ask questions. I do know that the love of a Banaszynski is forever deep. Uncle Jerry I will and have loved you till your last breath.

Tom and LeAnn Diedrich

Dave, we are so sorry for the loss of your wife Sue. We send our thoughts and prayers your way. Remember the good times you had together and may the peace and love surround you during this difficult time.

Donna Wallington Shelton

Sister Letitia taught me how to play tennis at St. Mary's Camp for girls. I will always remember her in her habit, in the summer heat, chasing the tennis ball around the court. She was quite a remarkable person, and left a lasting impression upon me. May she resting the peace she has so richly

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