Sister Osb Miriam Mashank

Sister Osb Miriam Mashank obituary, Erie, PA

Sister Osb Miriam Mashank

Osb Mashank Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Brugger Funeral Homes & Crematory, LLP - Pine Avenue Branch on Jul. 29, 2024.

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Sister Miriam Mashank, OSB, 93, died on July 28, 2024, at Mount St. Benedict Monastery in Erie. She was born January 18, 1931, in Sharon, Pennsylvania, and baptized at St. Joseph Church in Sharon. Her parents were Pauline (Miller) Mashank and George Mashank. Sister Miriam graduated from Sharon High School in 1949 and entered the Benedictine Sisters of Erie that fall. She made her perpetual monastic profession on August 12, 1954.
Sister Miriam began teaching at St. Gregory School in North East, Pennsylvania. She then taught at St. Mary School, Erie, before moving to Oil City where she taught at St. Joseph and St. Stephen Schools. Later she returned to Erie to St. Benedict Academy and then back to Oil City where she taught at Venango Catholic High School until 1970.
While teaching, Sister Miriam earned a Bachelor's degree in biology and mathematics in 1962 from Mercyhurst College (now University). In 1971 she completed an M.Ed. in counseling at Boston University.
In 1972 Sister Miriam became Director of Residence Life and Personal Counseling at Mercyhurst College, a position she held for six years. She then became Director of Developmental Education followed by Director of Freshmen Studies. In 1983 she left Mercyhurst to become Director of Development for the Benedictine Sisters until 1991. In 1989 she founded and then became the executive director of St. Benedict Education Center (SBEC), turning the now-empty St. Benedict Academy building into a home for multiple programs offering education, job skills training, and other services to the poor. Under Sister Miriam's leadership, SBEC became the management agency for the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare's employment and training programs covering six counties. Year after year Sister Miriam, SBEC, and program participants won multiple Governor's Achievement Awards from the Pennsylvania State Department of Labor and Industry. Sister Miriam excelled at negotiating funding for SBEC programs and was well-known in various state government offices in Harrisburg. She retired in 2011.
Sister Miriam was asked to serve the Erie community in many ways including as a member of the Erie County Housing Authority, Redevelopment Authority, Drug and Alcohol Commission, and the Equity Council. She was also recognized for her vision and leadership on behalf of Erie's poor. In 1995 the Women's Club of Erie named her their Woman of the Year. She was one of the Mercy Center for Women's Women Making History in 2001, was listed in Who's Who Among American Women, and was a recipient of the Papal Cross.
The Benedictine Sisters of Erie also called Sister Miriam to leadership: she served a total of 24 years on the Monastic Council with three different prioresses. One of her most personally rewarding achievements was serving as general business manager for Sisters '66, the musical revue/major community fundraiser that involved more than 60 sisters performing throughout the area and culminating in an appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show.
Sister Miriam was proceeded in death by her parents, Pauline and George Mashank, and by her brother Greg. She is survived by cousins and her Benedictine Community.
Services will take place at Mount Saint Benedict Monastery: Tuesday, July 30, Visitation from 2:00-5:00 p.m. and a Service of Memories at 7:00 p.m.; Wednesday, July 31, Visitation from 2:00-5:00 p.m. and a Mass of Christian Burial at 5:30 p.m. Interment will be Thursday, August 1, at 8:30 a.m. at Trinity Cemetery. Brugger Funeral Homes and Crematory, Pine Avenue Branch, 845 East 38th Street, is handling arrangements. Memorials may be made to the Benedictine Sisters of Erie, 6101 East Lake Road, Erie, Pennsylvania, 16511.
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Jeff Johnson

August 3, 2024

Sister Miriam and Sister Jean Lavin were my across-the-street neighbors for many years. As members of the Benedictine order, both gave their lives to God, They devoted their lives to spreading God´s love and doing his work through their community ministry. The sisters loved dogs, and they would often gladly take on the role of neighborhood "dog sitters" for people going out of town. Eventually, as the years passed, they moved back to Mount Saint Benedict to live within the community of sisters. But our family stayed in touch with Sister Miriam by phone or visits. My mom in particular grew close to her. Sister Miriam had an amazing ability to look for the good in people. She will be missed by many, but the impact of her work and the people she touched will live on throughout this community and beyond.

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