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I'm sorry I could not attend the funeral, but my thoughts have been with her. I have many happy memories of the time we worked together. May she rest in peace.
Sylvia Wilmot
April 27, 2009 | Midlothian, TX
Brownsville, Texas
Sister Adrian Clare Wolfe, 78, a Sister of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament, died peacefully at Incarnate Word Convent in Brownsville, Texas on April 23, 2009.Sister Adrian Clare (Elizabeth Jane Wolfe), born on June 3, 1930, in New Orleans, La., was the daughter of the late Elton Joseph...
Read MoreI'm sorry I could not attend the funeral, but my thoughts have been with her. I have many happy memories of the time we worked together. May she rest in peace.
Sylvia Wilmot
April 27, 2009 | Midlothian, TX
Sister Adrian Clare was my favorite teacher in high school when I was at Villa Maria. She was always so easy to talk to about anything. I have thought of her often and am saddened to hear of her death. She was a great influence for me during my high school years.
Pamela Miller Mays
April 27, 2009 | Lynchburg, VA
What a wonderful woman Sister Adrian Clare was, I remember her always smiling, quick to laugh, really a girl's best friend.
She was truly a blessing to all who knew her. She is in a better place, and we are all better people to have known her.
Marla Mattix Langlois
April 26, 2009 | Baton Rouge, LA
My condolences to the Sisters of the Incarnte Word Academy. May she rest in peace.
Tita Lopez
April 26, 2009 | Brownsville, TX
Sr. Adrian Clare's grace and strength inspired many of us. Unassuming and reserved, she spoke volumes with a life that epitomized the essence of Christianity: loving God, neighbor and herself. Gracias por la dicha de compartir su vida con el Pueblo de Dios. Que descanse en paz.
Monica Gonzalez
April 26, 2009 | Brownsville, TX
Of all my 13 years of being educated (VM1966) by the Sisiers of the Incarnate Word, Sister Adrian Clare was one of the most memorable. She was just a wonderful teacher and she left you in awe of her. Her perfect posture and her soft spoken voice captured your attention.My sympathies to all the Sisters and her family members. Rest in Peace Sister Adrian Clare
Janie Sosa Munoz
April 25, 2009 | San Antonio, TX
Sister Adrian Clare was an inspiration to me and many of my classmates, VM 1975. She had a way of making us see our potential. She will be missed but not forgotten, we are her legacy. I extend my condolences to her two families, her relatives and the Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament.
Hermelidna Mendez
April 25, 2009 | Brownsville, TX
Sister Adrian Clare was my teacher in High School and my counselor in the convent when I was a member of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament Sisters for twelve years. She always supported, encouraged, and looked out for me during those years. I will pray for the repose of her soul daily as will my twin sister, Mary Carnesi.Sister is being buried on our 62nd birithday! May God bless and comfort her family and friends during this difficult time.
Margaret Van Nostrand
April 25, 2009 | Brownsville, TX