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Sr Mary Francisca Klotz

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Sr Mary Francisca Klotz

Birth
Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, USA
Death
28 Jan 2010 (aged 61)
Bahamas
Burial
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Sr. Mary Francisc [born Janice] Klotz went to her eternal reward on Thursday, January 28, 2010. Born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Sept 2, 1948, Janice entered the Religious Congregation of Mary Immaculate Queen in 1972, after graduating from Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, California, and becoming a certified medical assistant. Within the Congregation she spent many years as a teacher, infirmarian and secretary. She completed her education in the nursing field, receiving her degree of Master of Nursing from Eastern Washington University in 1991. Since then she has been medical coordinator and counselor for St. Michaels convent and academy, as well as a tireless coordinator for the Singing Nuns. In addition to her Sisters in religion; her mother, Dorothy Klotz; her sister Patti Melvin; her three brothers: Fr. David, Chris and Kevin, and her students, many in Spokane will miss her cheerful spirit, generous heart, outgoing and caring ways.


Bio: Spokesman-Review
Sr. Mary Francisc [born Janice] Klotz went to her eternal reward on Thursday, January 28, 2010. Born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Sept 2, 1948, Janice entered the Religious Congregation of Mary Immaculate Queen in 1972, after graduating from Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, California, and becoming a certified medical assistant. Within the Congregation she spent many years as a teacher, infirmarian and secretary. She completed her education in the nursing field, receiving her degree of Master of Nursing from Eastern Washington University in 1991. Since then she has been medical coordinator and counselor for St. Michaels convent and academy, as well as a tireless coordinator for the Singing Nuns. In addition to her Sisters in religion; her mother, Dorothy Klotz; her sister Patti Melvin; her three brothers: Fr. David, Chris and Kevin, and her students, many in Spokane will miss her cheerful spirit, generous heart, outgoing and caring ways.


Bio: Spokesman-Review


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