Patrice Marie Colletti

Patrice Marie Colletti obituary, Sisseton, SD

Patrice Marie Colletti

Patrice Colletti Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Cahill Funeral Chapel - Sisseton on Jun. 1, 2024.

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Sr. Patrice Marie Colletti, SDS, Oici mani Waokiya yuha win, "bringing help as she travels" passed away on May 30, 2024 at Coteau Des Prairie Hospital, Sisseton, SD. A Memorial Mass will be held on Thursday, June 6, 2024 at 10:30 A.M. at St. Kateri Tekakwitha Church, Sisseton, SD. There will be a Wake Service on Wednesday, June 5, 2024 from 7:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. with a prayer service starting at 7:00 P.M at St. Kateri Tekakwitha Hall in Sisseton, SD. Sister Patrice Colletti, SDS August 18, 1962 – May 30, 2024
Patrice Marie Colletti, daughter of Francis and Marjorie (Kautz) Colletti, was born August 18, 1962, in North Bellmore, New York. She was the second of four children, two boys and two girls. She entered the Sisters of the Divine Savior on July 20, 1986, made her first vows on October 1, 1989, and her final profession on July 31, 1994.
Patrice earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in elementary education, with an emphasis in special education and early childhood education, from the College of St. Elizabeth, Morristown, New Jersey, in 1984, and began her teaching career at the Tiospa Zina Tribal School in Sisseton, South Dakota.
In 1992, Sister Patrice earned a Master of Arts degree in educational leadership and administration from University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota. Then, in 2005, she earned a Master of Science degree in business management, with additional certification in non-profit management, from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
In addition to teaching, Sister Patrice's active ministry involved directorship of several non-profit organizations, including the Milwaukee Achiever Program, the Parent Education Project of Wisconsin, and the Agape Community Center. She worked tirelessly to inform all who would listen about the scourge of human trafficking, campaigned for the responsible use of the environment, and waged an unending war against injustice and inhumanity of every kind. Elected as a delegate to the General Chapter, she helped establish the international Salvatorian Anti-Human Trafficking Committee.
Hearing impaired since her young adult years, Sister Patrice was passionate about disability rights advocacy. "I came into adulthood," she said, "right as the Americans with Disabilities Act was beginning to have an impact. So I experienced undergraduate school without having rights but then professional life and graduate school learning how to claim my rights. That's a forever process. It's a civil rights movement that I have the gift to be part of."
From 2010 to 2013, Sister Patrice served on the Provincial Team of the Sisters of the Divine Savior. In 2015, she returned to Sisseton to implement the Kateri Initiative, a pastoral ministry intended to focus the Province on authentic, culturally sensitive interactions. She helped provide pastoral training and experiences to increase the Province's cross-cultural competence. In Sisseton, Sister Patrice was a member of the faculty of the Tiospa Zina Tribal School, teaching, mentoring teachers, and supporting the tribal nation's efforts at self-determination and its claim to sovereignty. In 2022, she again served on the Provincial Team, but on a part-time basis, remaining in Sisseton to continue her ministry there.
Sister Patrice was a passionate advocate of the art of listening and dialogue. In her words, "It is an intentional choice. Our formation process teaches us how to do it. Our community life necessitates it. Our presence and involvement in the neighborhoods, villages and cities where we live and work witness to it. We listen with open hearts and minds; doing so transforms us even as it helps local people create solutions for the challenges they face."
Over the years, Sister Patrice developed an outstanding talent for photography. Many of her photos were used in the creation of greeting cards, and her on-line photo collections offered opportunity for quiet reflection for some, delight for others.
For many years, Sister Patrice suffered from chronic back pain. In 2022, she was diagnosed with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy; she dealt with that condition – as she did any other obstacle – by finding ways to work with and around the limitations it imposed. On April 26, 2024, she was diagnosed with inflammatory breast cancer, which was deemed inoperable. She opted for palliative care. On May 29, she was hospitalized with severely inflammed lungs. She went home to God on May 30, 2024, at the age of 61, and in the 34th year of profession.
A few hours before Sister Patrice died, members of the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate gathered in her hospital room to perform the high honor of a naming ceremony for her. The name they gave her is Oici mani Waokiya yuha win – "bringing help as she travels." In a letter sent to the Tiospa Zina Tribal School community, the School Superintendent, Craig Peterson, summed up a glowing tribute to Sister Patrice when he wrote, "As we remember Sister Patrice, let us celebrate her life and the incredible impact she had on each of us at Tiospa Zina. Let us carry forward her legacy of love, kindness, and faith. Though she may no longer be with us in body, her spirit will continue to guide us and her teachings will forever remain in our hearts. Rest in peace, Sister Patrice. Your light will never dim, and your love will never fade. We are eternally grateful for the gift of your life."
Sister Patrice was preceded in death by her parents, Francis and Marjorie (Kautz) Colletti. She is survived by her brothers, Frank (Sun Hwa) and James; her sister, Susanne (John) Robert; three nephews, a 4-month-old great niece; her Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate family; and her Salvatorian family.
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Milagros Alicea Perrine

June 5, 2024

Pat was such a kind soul! She always had a kind word for me and time to chat. We stayed in touch for a few years after graduation and I often wondered what adventures she was up to. I am sure she touched many more lives along the years as she touched the hearts of so many of us at CSE. May her spirit live on and her soul rest in eternal peace.

Vivian Braggs

June 3, 2024

I don't remember my first, but she was truly an amazing person. She was always ready to listen and give support to a struggling fellow St. E's student. A great light has been doused from this world...one that will truly be missed.
Rest In Peace, Patrice. Your battle here is over and you fought valiantly. I am comforted knowing that bot God and Jesus were waiting for you, with open arms.

BEAN

June 3, 2024

Pat-- you were definitely one in 1 million... Rest easy my dear friend -may the angels lead you to paradise. Say hi to "N" up there and make sure to short sheet her bed while you´re at it... All the fun and havoc we wrought at campus ministry at CSE. GREAT memories will never forget you.

Carol Sanderson

June 2, 2024

Heart broken about the loss of such a great friend. She was the kind of friend you could always pick up a conversation like you were never apart from each other. We met in collegewe were both Education majors. I will miss you so much my friend. “If whence comes reality if not from dreams.” was a quote we shared.

Linda Dennison

June 1, 2024

May her spirit forever rest in her power, and walk in her harmony.

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