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Sister Jeanne Dueber

1937 - 2026

Sister  Jeanne Dueber obituary, 1937-2026, Nerinx, KY

BORN

1937

DIED

2026

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Mattingly Funeral Home - Loretto

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Loretto, Kentucky

Jeanne Dueber Obituary

Dueber , Sister Jeanne

July 14, 1937 - January 25, 2026

Sister Jeanne (formerly Sister Eugenie Marie) Dueber SL died Jan. 25, 2026, at the Loretto Living Center on the grounds of Loretto Motherhouse in Nerinx, Ky. The noted sculptor, mixed-media artist and teacher was 88 and in the 67th year of her Loretto commitment. The second of 10 children (two of whom died in infancy) of Dorothy (Carpenter) and Clarence E. Dueber, Jeanne was born July 14, 1937, in St. Louis and baptized Dorothy Jeanne Dueber. She was received into the Sisters of Loretto at the Foot of the Cross May 24, 1959. Sr. Jeanne earned a bachelor's degree in 1962 at Webster College (now Webster University) in St. Louis, where she had been on a full scholarship and worked for renowned artist Rudolph Torrini as his assistant. She earned a master's in sculpture in 1969 from the University of Iowa, Iowa City, where she studied under Oliver Strebelle. In 1972, Sr. Jeanne received the Fulbright-Hays study grant in art history, which she used to study works in Italy.

Sr. Jeanne's artistic gifts were evident from the beginning. A sibling once remarked that Jeanne had been an artist her whole life, sculpting even as a young child. At Loretto Academy in Kansas City, Mo., Sister Jeanne served as a teacher and head of the art department from 1962 to 1975, with one exception, when in 1968-1969 she worked toward her master's degree in Iowa. While at Loretto Academy, she filled the school with her original works and occasionally created sculptures alongside her students.

In 1978, Sr. Jeanne found her true home at Loretto Motherhouse, where she devoted herself fully to creating art. She worked as a full-time sculptor and artist-in-residence well into her later years. With another Loretto Sister, she restored the first floor of Rhodes Hall to serve as her studio; the second floor, once a dormitory, became the gallery where her work was exhibited. She was also a founding member of ENID, a Louisville, Ky.-based collective of women sculptors.

Sr. Jeanne became known for her use of natural materials to explore spirituality, faith and the human form. Many were struck by the contrast between her own small stature and the monumental scale of her work. One gallery noted, "Jeanne Dueber is a sculptor who is proof that women can make huge, heavy works that are animated with motion and feeling and that the ability to work BIG isn't owned by men. She carves and splices many pieces of wood together to create large, expressive abstractions."

Some of her most powerful pieces speak to the tension between light and dark energies -- in the world and within the human spirit. Sr. Jeanne's work has appeared in more than 100 exhibitions across the United States and is represented in numerous public and private collections. In her own words, Sr. Jeanne explained, "Art deals with the spirit. It's expression that comes out of your emotions. Everyone has a different opinion of any particular work. I really encourage people to come and see my work for themselves."

Preceding her in death were her parents and her sister, Judith Ann Halbert. She is survived by her siblings Joanne (Bill) Fogarty and Julianne (Julie) Dueber, both of St. Louis; Thomas (Cheri) Dueber of Wilmington, Del.; Mary Jane Lyle of Albuquerque, N.M.; Michael (Jeanene) Dueber of Chicago; and Daniel (Susan) Dueber of Colorado Springs, Colo. A wake for Sr. Jeanne will take place 6:30 p.m. ET Friday, Feb. 6, with a funeral Mass celebrated at 10 a.m. ET Saturday, Feb. 7, both at Loretto Motherhouse. Burial will take place at Our Lady of Sorrows Cemetery on the Motherhouse grounds.

Memorials may be made to the Sisters of Loretto for our mission, c/o Loretto Motherhouse, 430 Academy Lane, Nerinx, KY 40049 or as an online gift at www.lorettocommunity.org.

Mattingly Funeral Home

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Published by St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Feb. 3, 2026.

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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

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430 Academy Lane, Nerinx, KY

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430 Academy Lane, Nerinx, KY

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