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SISTER MICHAEL MARY KEAN SSNC

Mission Hill, Massachusetts

1940 - 2017

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SISTER MICHAEL MARY KEAN, SSND A member of the School Sisters of Notre Dame, died on May 9, 2017, at Lourdes Health Care Center in Wilton, CT, at age 77. Dorothy was born on January 26, 1940, in Boston, MA, the daughter of Michael Francis Kean and Margaret Glynn, who married in Galway, Ireland....

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I was watching a video of Mr Rodgers and he said to take 10 seconds and think of people that cared for you or infleurnced you. I thought of Sr Michael Mary my 7th grade teacher at St Saviors Elementary school in Brooklyn NY. I googled her today Jan 1st 2024 and found her obituary. I am sad I hadnt contacted her sooner. She was very special and believed in me as a kid. Looking forard tovreunitingvwith her on the other side.

I hope Sister Michael Mary actually rode the motorcycle(shown in "Gallery") because to any Saint Lawrence student, she was all that.

Sister Michael Mary

Sister Michael Mary was one of my teachers at St. Lawrence The Martyr in Sayville Long Island where I attended from 1965 to 1973. Sister, you left a lasting impression on many of us. As I share your obit, many of my former classmates recall you quite fondly. You are sadly missed.

She was one of the most humorous, selfless, energetic and talented persons I ever knew. I will miss her terribly. I pray that she will find great joy in heaven.

Dearest friend, I taught with you two brief years at Sayville, LI and remember how your students loved you and how you loved them. I was in awe at your sense of humor and great artistic ability. I feel blessed to reconnect with you a little over a year ago and enjoyed your daily humorous internet postings.. You bounced back full of hope after each hospitalization and I guess I thought you would live forever. I will never forget you. I am sure you will keep them laughing in heaven!

Sister Michael Mary was one of my favorite teachers at St. Lawrence. May she rest in peace.