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Fenton, Sr. Miriam Eugene
Sr. Miriam Eugene Fenton, beloved member of the Sisters of Charity, Convent of Mary the Queen, died on January 5, 2013 in the 63rd year of commitment as a Sister of Charity of NY.
She was born Margaret Patricia Fenton, the oldest of 10 children on June 11, 1933 in Nyack, NY to F. Eugene Fenton and Catherine (MacDonald) Fenton. She entered the Sisters of Charity on September 8, 1950. Sr. Miriam Eugene Fenton taught in schools in the Bronx, Manhattan, Brookyn and Staten Island before serving as principal at St. Joseph School, Yonkers. She then served in Religious Education in St. Mary of the Snow, Saugerties before joining the staff of the NY Archdiocese as Regional Director of Religious Education in Dutchess, Putnam Rockland and Ulster Counties. She also served at Our Lady of Lourdes HS in the library.
Sr. Eugene is survived by her siblings; Julie Martin, Jeanmarie Grahn, Fredric Fenton, David Fenton, Catherine Stokes, Charles Fenton, Rosemary Stokes, Maryellen Fenton and Gerald Fenton and her religious community Sisters of Charity of NY. She is predeceased by her parents.
Reposing at the Convent of Mary the Queen, 35 Vark Street, Yonkers, NY on Tuesday, January 8, 2013 from 2-8 p.m., vigil service at 6:30 PM. Also reposing on Wednesday from 2 to 4PM and 7 to 9 PM at the Hannemann Funeral Home, Inc. in Nyack. Funeral Mass 10 a.m. Thursday January 10, 2013 at St. Ann's RC Church, 16 Jefferson St. Nyack, NY . Interment to follow at St. Agatha's Sisters of Charity Cemetery, Nanuet, NY.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Sisters of Charity Development Fund, 6301 Riverdale Ave., Bronx, NY 10471.
Hannemann Funeral Home, Inc.
88 South Broadway
Nyack, NY
(845) 358-0573
hannemannfuneralhome.com
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I was a student at St. Josephs when Sr. Eugene was principal and I was probably the worst behaved of her students, BUT I carry with me to this day the "good" that I learned from the sisters and teachers
63 years of service to the Lord and her students... God Bless you Sr. Eugene
Rocco Buchicchio St Joes Class of '74
January 10, 2013
Jerry and Janet,
Bill and I send our condolences and prayers to you and the whole Fenton family
Madeline Franco
January 10, 2013
My deepest sympathy to all of Sister Miriam Eugene's family. May you find comfort in the kindness of friends, and may cherished memories ease your sorrow. May she rest in peace.
Jane (Hartwick) Way
January 8, 2013
We always think fondly of all the Fentons--May your sister rest inpeace. She devoted her life to God and to her family.God Bless All of You. Rich and Dottie Garrison
January 8, 2013
To the Fenton family
Your entire family will always be special to all of the Garrisons. May Pat be in peace and your family will be in our prayers.
Jim and Jane Garrison
January 7, 2013
I am so sorry for your loss. I spent most of my childhood with the Fenton's, the greatest family on earth. Carol Garrison O'Connor
January 7, 2013
May the Light that guided the Magi to our Savior's side, guide you on your journey home.
Audrey Angelini
January 7, 2013
My sincerest condolences on the passing of Sr. Miriam
Bill Acker
January 7, 2013
To the Fenton Family, My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Sister and myself worked together in Dutchess County for the 23 years she was the regional. She taught us well and Now I am sure God is getting a lesson. May she rest in peace.
Mike MOlinaro
January 7, 2013
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