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Mary Curl Obituary

Sister Mary Charlene Curl, RSM Sister Mary Charlene Curl, RSM died peacefully at McAuley Center, Farmington Hills on Tuesday, March 15, 2011. She was 95 and had been a Sister of Mercy for 71 years. She was born in 1915 to Charles and Edith (LaFevre) Curl and named Charlotte Mary at her baptism in Detroit's Holy Redeemer Church. Following graduation from Mercy Hospital School of Nursing in 1936, she began a career as a professional nurse. During this time, however, she was drawn to dedicate her life to God as a Sister of Mercy and so joined the religious congregation in September 1940. On August 16, 1946 she made perpetual vows at the Sisters of Mercy Provincialate in Detroit. Sister Mary Charlene also earned a bachelor's degree in nursing at Mercy College and did further studies in health care administration at St. Louis University, Aquinas Institute of Theology, and the Graduate School of Business at Indiana University. Her life was marked by devotion to the sick, the poor, and the elderly as she served in Mercy hospitals throughout Michigan in Muskegon, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Bay City, Manistee, and Battle Creek. During her 16+ years of service as administrator of Leila Hospital in Battle Creek she always kept quality of care as the organization's focus and visited patients herself as often as she could. A sabbatical was in order when she left hospital administration in 1983 after which she returned to Battle Creek and became involved in a new dimension of health care, serving in pastoral care, fund raising, and visiting nursing homes. In 1996, she and Sister Mary Blanche Lysaght, the last two Sisters at Leila Hospital, retired to McAuley Center in Farmington Hills. There she continued to help other Sisters as needed as long as she was able. Highlighting Sister Mary Charlene's life was participation in the 1965 Selma, Alabama March for Freedom. She joined members of other religious communities, priests, rabbis, and ministers from across the U.S. in non-violent action for civil rights with The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and others. In later years, Sister Mary Charlene had the opportunity to again see and speak with Dr. King when he visited Battle Creek. Sister Mary Charlene is survived by her brother, Joseph (Jan) Curl of Longboat Key, Fl, several nieces and nephews, many friends and colleagues, and the Sisters of Mercy. A Mass of the Resurrection will be offered in McAuley Center's Sacred Heart Chapel in Farmington Hills at 1 p.m. on Thursday, March 17. Burial will follow at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Southfield. McCabe Funeral Home, Farmington Hills, is in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be made to the Mercy Ministry Fund, 29000 Eleven Mile Road, Farmington Hills, 48336.

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Published by Battle Creek Enquirer on Mar. 17, 2011.

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April 14, 2011

Sr. Charlene, you were a wonderful influence on our lives and we greatly admired your leadership abilities, compassion, and goals for excellence in everything we did at Leila. When I worked in housekeeping, I remember you checking for cleanliness under patient beds and dust on the bed frames. You inspired me to pursue a B.S. in Medical Technology and that has been my career.
Thank you so much for the gift you gave us.
Chuck and Shirlian Lumbert

March 21, 2011

As a new administrator, Sister Charlene took me under her wing and became my mentor, advisor, guidance counselor and most important my friend. She loved the people of Battle Creek,Mi and left her footprint with us. You are greatly missed Sister Charlene!

March 17, 2011

I worked with Sister Charlene for many years . She was a great lady.My thoughts are with her family.

Patricia Graw

March 17, 2011

Sr. Charlene, you positively impacted many lives, including ours. We both were privileged to work with you many years, & after that to know you as a dear friend... we remember your brother Joe visiting, walks on the beach & lunches watching the dolphins.
God Bless You.
Bob & Georgia Larke
Now living in the
N. GA Mountains

Ann Borgerson

March 17, 2011

Sister Charlene will be dearly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with your family and all of the friends you have made across your path.
I got to know Sister Charlene when I transfered over to Leila Hospital before the merger. Ann Borgerson, Fort Wayne, IN

Lori W

March 17, 2011

I'm sure God smiled when Sister Mary Charlene joined the ranks of heaven. Well done, thou good and faithful servant!

Linda Pollard-Askin

March 17, 2011

God bless you Sister Charlene...RIP. I was a nurse at Leila Hospital during her administration...and a wonderful reign it was. You will be missed and loved.

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