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Sister Sheila Holleran

Newark, New Jersey

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HOLLERAN Sister Sheila Holleran, development director, 68 Sister Sheila Holleran (the former Sister Loretta Thomas), a Sister of Charity of St. Elizabeth, died Thursday, June 7, 2007, in St. Josephs Regional Hospital, Paterson, at the age of 68. The wake will be held in Holy Family Chapel,...

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Remembering you on this day Sr. Sheila - you´re in my mind often (I still have one of your smiley face door tags in my home) - sending prayers that you are at peace. Say hi to Mom for me XO

Sister Sheila enriched the lives of everyone she met, everyone she taught and anyone for whom she could show gods love...she was simply a superb person who will be sorely missed by all who called her their friend. God Bless You Sister.

Sister Sheila was a very warm and vibrant sister and friend. I knew Sheila for over 50 years and liked and respected her more each year that I knew her. My deepest sympathy to Marty.

My condolences to you Marty on the loss of
your sister. She served the Sisters of Charity well and her passing will leave a position that will be hard to fill. It has been 50 years since
I left Sea Girt but I never forget the wonderful people I summered with. God Love You

I only knew Sisiter Sheila as a wonderful, cheerful, spiritual person at the end of emails when I wrote to the development department of the Sisters. She always had words of tenderness and consolation. May she now enjoy that peace with the Lord. She will be missed.

Sister Sheila was my principal at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel in Tenafly and a close friend of my family. A warmer, more genuine person would be hard to find. She will be sorely missed.

My thoughts and prayers are with Sr. Sheila's family and friends. Although we didn't know each other long, she touched my heart, as I'm sure she touched many others.

My condolences to Sister Sheila's family. She was my principal at OLMC in Tenafly as well as the rest of the Turcott's. I will never forget her lollipop box for good little girls and boys she had in her office. I also thought she was so important & special to have her own private bathroom in her office.

Peace and comfort to you and your family. Sr. Sheila was my principal at Our Lady of Mt.Carmel, Tenafly.