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Rick Anderson
August 8, 2008
Aunt Mary Lou gave me the inside 'scoop', I learned early in life that sisters under their habits were people too!
In 1968 as a freshman at Turner, after watching many of the musicals she was involved in, I was finally able to be in one of these productions. I anticipated an easy acceptance at the audtions, being Sister Mary Louise was my Aunt. To my dismay my voice was changing and my musical aspirations ended. Years later I would regularly remind her how she turned down her nephew.
Now her voice joins with the chorus of angels as they sign praises to Our Father in Heaven!!
Delphine Szczublewski
August 3, 2008
God bless you and guide you on your journey home, as you guided me through my years at Bishop O'Hern.
Delphine Szczublewski (Wroblewski)class of 1961
Mary Lynn Heidle SMH Class of '78
August 2, 2008
Sr. Mary Louise was a wonderful teacher. We know that the heavenly chorus will be singing a little better because she has finally arrived. Thank you for all that you gave us.
Kathy (Robinson) Gielow, Class of '69
August 2, 2008
Sr. Albert Ann was my music teacher, as well as Glee Club and Chorale director at Archbishop Carroll. She is a vivid memory from my high school years and nurtured my lifelong love of music. I was just telling someone about her last week and the impact she had on me. I extend my sympathy to her family.
Adele Gagliardi Napierala
August 1, 2008
Sr. Albert Ann was my freshman Homeroom teacher at Bishop O'Hern 1954-55 and also our Glee Club moderator. She instilled in us a love of music in harmony and professionalism.
My children and grand children have been lulled to sleep with the version of Brahm's lullaby that she taught her Glee Club.
May she rest in peace and be singing with the angels in heaven.
Sue N
August 1, 2008
There was no one else like her.
Remembering music class at Archbishop Carroll High School.
Rest in Peace dear Sister Albert Ann.
Stan Zerkowski, S.F.O.
August 1, 2008
Sr. Louise was a lovely lady. May she know eternal happiness with her Spouse, in the glory of the Kingdom!
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