6 Entries
MK Henehan
February 5, 2026
Sister Jeanne was small but mighty. Watching and helping with our sign for our great school, Loretto Academy of Kansas City, was awesome. She could climb up that structure and adjust the most minute, yet important piece of the artwork. She was very much admired and will always be remembered.
Mary Kim Lochman
Class of 1974
Kathy Maguire
February 5, 2026
I was at Loretto Academy (Loretto in Kansas City) from 1966 to 1970. Sr. Jeanne was an awesome art teacher. I had no idea of her accomplishments until reading her obituary. I hope some day I can see some of her work in person at an exhibition. As accomplished as Sr. Jeanne was I have to believe most of us, her art students at Loretto, must have been quite frustrating at times! RIP Sr. Jeanne.
Rhonda Carsten
February 4, 2026
God bless Sister Jeanne.
Mary StClair
February 3, 2026
I attended Loretto in KC when Sister Eugenie Marie taught. Wonderful to hear of her outstanding art career. She was a great teacher.
Junie, Carolyn and Alan Mattingly of Mattingly Funeral Home
February 3, 2026
You have our sympathies.
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