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Deaths in the N.D. Family

In Memory, Hope and Thanksgiving...

Sr. Catherine Arnoldy, 1909 - 2010

Just a month after celebrating her 100th birthday, Sister Catherine, a Sister of Notre Dame de Namur for 82 years, died peacefully on January 16. Born on December 17, 1909 in Tipton, Kansas, Catherine was one of Max and Katherine Arnoldy's 11 children! Find out about what Sr. Catherine's legacy to thousands of children."


Sr. Ann Maureen King, 1912 - 2009

Sr. Ann Maureen King, a Sister of Notre Dame de Namur for 80 years, was born on February 28, 1912 in Vallejo, California, and died on November 13, 2009 in Oakland, CA. Growing up in Alameda, she graduated from Notre Dame Academy and, following in the footsteps of her beloved sister, Mary Wilma, entered the Sisters of Notre Dame in 1929. Find out more about what Sr. Ann Maureen described as "her long and blessed journey."


Sr. Catherine (Dolores Julie) McGrath, 1916 - 2009

Sister of Notre Dame de Namur for 75 years, Sr. Catherine died in Oakland, California, on October 31, 2009. Born on January 5, 1916 in Everett, Washington, Sr. Catherine grew up in Santa Barbara, California, and entered the Sisters of Notre Dame at Belmont in 1934. Sr. Catherine's life spanned the 20th century but her vision extended far beyond its boundaries. Read more about this teacher and life-long learner.


Sr. Angela Julie Gutierrez, 2008

After 73 years as a Sister of Notre Dame, Sr. Angela Julie Gutierrez, died at the end of December 2008. She had been a talented and creative math teacher at Notre Dame high schools in Marysville, Watsonville, Salinas and San Jose. In her recent years in Millbrae, she was often asked to guide other retired people in prayer and to reflect on life together in their challenging "golden years." Sisters, family and friends celebrated Sr. Angela's life at the Province Center in Belmont and at St. Dunstan Church in Millbrae.


Sr. Julie Clayton, 2007

Small in stature but big in heart, always with a smile, Sr. Julie taught elementary school in California and Washington, making good friends everywhere she went. Everyone knew, however, that her favorite memory was serving in Alaska. When poor health brought her back to California, she stayed in touch and sent packages of supplies to people she knew in Alaska. When Sr. Julie died at Mercy Retirement and Care Center in Oakland on October 3, 2007, the Director arranged for mariachis to celebrate her loving presence there.


Sr. Mary McCarthy, 2007

Sr. Mary (Mary Elizabeth), a lively and engaging French and English teacher, taught in Notre Dame Schools in California, including 20 years at Notre Dame High School in Alameda. She then served another 20 years at St. Mary's Hospital Pain Clinic in San Francisco. As someone who suffered from polio as a child and from severe back pain later, she provided compassionate and empathetic support to many patients. Sr. Mary was a well loved resident of the Province Center community in Belmont until her death on August 6, 2007, following a stroke.

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