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Sister Benedicta Clauss

1926 - 2012

Sister Benedicta Clauss obituary, 1926-2012, Ferdinand, IN

Benedicta Clauss Obituary

Sister Benedicta Clauss
Ferdinand, Ind.
Sister Benedicta Clauss, 85, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, died at 8:45 a.m. Friday, February 10, 2012, at the monastery's Hildegard Health Center.
She was born in Vincennes, Indiana, on February 20, 1926, to Lawrence and Eva (Lampe) Clauss. She was the second oldest of four children.
Surviving is a brother, Robert, of Vincennes; nieces and nephews; and members of her religious community. She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Rev. Joseph Clauss; and a sister, Rita Schmidt.
Sister Benedicta entered the Sisters of St. Benedict of Ferdinand in 1947. She made her temporary vows in 1949 and her perpetual vows in 1952. She observed the 60th anniversary of her monastic profession in 2009. She taught at St. Joseph School and Mater Dei High School in Evansville, at St. Benedict College in Ferdinand, Benedict College in Charleston, North Carolina, and at Norfolk State University in Norfolk, Virginia. She was also dean of students at St. Benedict College in Ferdinand. She later was a speech therapist and teacher at North American College in Rome, Italy, and a tutor in English as a Second Language in Dale. In 2006, she compiled a book, God Calls The Walsh Family, about the six children of Herbert and Julia Walsh who became either Benedictine sisters at the Ferdinand monastery or Benedictine monks at Saint Meinrad Archabbey in St. Meinrad. She served in support services and in prayer ministry at the monastery since 2007.
Visitation will be Sunday, February 12, 2012, from 2 to 6:45 p.m. EST at the monastery, with a wake service at 7 p.m. Visitation will continue Monday, February 13, 2012, from 1 to 4:15 p.m. The funeral mass will be at 4:30 p.m. Monday, followed by burial in the monastery cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Sisters of St. Benedict of Ferdinand.
Becher Funeral Home in Ferdinand is in charge of arrangements.

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Published by Courier Press on Feb. 11, 2012.

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Donaro D. Gardner

July 13, 2021

She taught me at Norfolk State University (a english class).Every now and then she would hand out cards with saying's on them. The one I remember the most was a card that said "You can't please every one but please yourself and at least you are pleased". Makes sense to me! Rest in peace Sister.

sandra clark

February 12, 2012

I will always remember Sr. Benedicta as one of the most creative, joyful, and intelligent people I have ever known.

Pat Fitzsimmons Jost

February 11, 2012

Sister Benedicta was a fantastic speech teacher at Mater Dei. She knew of my interest in speech therapy & found out about a summer workshop for promising speech therapists & encouraged me to send in my application. The rest is history. I became a speech therapist & am grateful for all her encouragement. My sympathy to her family & friends.

Robert Behme

February 11, 2012

I've told numerous people on numerous occasions that I owe most of my career successes in life to Sister Benedicta and her skills and guidance as a speech teacher at Mater Dei 60 years ago. God rest her soul.

Steve and Nancy on our boat dock on lake LBJ

Nancy Vowels-Mattingly

February 11, 2012

Sister Benedicta was a brilliant teacher and a lovely person. When I started dating my husband in high school while attending Mater Dei she spoke to me about him because she knew his family. He was a student at Memorial. She told me to" stick with him that he was a good boy". She was right. We will be married 50 years next year. We have 4 children, 13 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.
With love and respect,
Nancy Vowels Mattingly

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