Lucille-Walsh-Obituary

Sr. Lucille Walsh OSF

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Walsh, Sr.Lucille, OSF (Formerly Sr. Mary de Lourdes) Born to Eternal Life Thursday, April 18, 2013, at the age of 100. Survivors include the Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi with whom she shared Life for 81 years, her dear friend Sr. Jessine Reiss, and nieces and nephews. Friends and relatives...

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I will always be grateful for Sr. Lucille and the wisdom she imparted. She was a kind, gentle, and brilliant woman. She helped me understand the concept of the Trinity as an undergrad at Stritch, by sketching it out on a piece of paper. I still have that sketch. Rest in Peace, good and faithful servant.

Reading Ms. Walsh story is very touching she was highly educated and used her time to work for God. We only wish it was more people on the earth like her. Its very sad that we had to lose her but the Bible gives us hope to see her again on earth in the near future. Now this helped me get thru the lose of my loved ones and I hope it help you as well.

Dear Jesse,
I just learned that Lucille had passed away. I had the pleasure to have met both of you through Dr. Zukowski when you would bring Lucille to her appointments. I was Dr. Zukowski's medical secretary at Columbia Hospital and then later at the Port Washington clinic. My name is Denise. It has been my pleasure to have met and known the both of you. Lucille had a special way about her and I always enjoyed our conversations. I also enjoyed my conversations with you as well. I am so...

Sr. Lucille, your friendship has enriched my life and my family's in a way that words cannot adequately describe. I will always be grateful for your and Sr. Jessine's unending kindness and thoughtfulness through the years. You will be forever missed.

Aunt Lucille
We all thank God for sending you and Sister Jessine into our lives. We will continue to pray for your soul and we will remember you always.

Aunt Lucille on a vacation with California family.

Dearest "Auntie Sister",

Having served God and your fellow man for most of your 100 years, we know you have a special place in heaven where you will continue to love and guide us all.

We will miss your smiles, wisdom, and caring ways.

God Bless You,
Dan, Joy, Casey & Kelly

My deepest sympathy to the relatives and community;I have fond memories of sister Lucille.
Judy Albrecht Nelson