Mary Lucille Feehan was born February 5, 1937, in Melrose, IA, to Robert and Mildred Scieszinski Feehan. She entered the Congregation of the Humility of Mary (CHM) in 1955 and professed vows in 1958.
Sister received a certificate from the American Institute of Business in 1971, and attended formal cooking classes in Terre Haute, IN.
Sister Lucille served as a cook at Ottumwa Heights College, a domestic worker at Our Lady of Lourdes convent, Bettendorf and at St. Vincent Home, Davenport, where she also cared for children. She was a secretary for St. Pius X School, Urbandale and St. Albert School, Council Bluffs. She returned to domestic service at St. Patrick Parish, Imogene, IA, and St. Anthony convent, Des Moines and then served as a dietary technician at Mercy Hospital, Des Moines. Sister retired in 1999 to care for her mother.
In her retirement, she served in a ministry of prayer, witness and service in Melrose.
Sister is remembered fondly for her love of sewing, her generosity, and her Irish humor; admittedly, her laughter got her into trouble from time to time. Reflecting on the ups and downs of religious life, Sister Lucille declared that “it takes both the thorn and the blossom to make a beautiful rose.”
She is survived by her brother, Vince Feehan (Carol) of Melrose, Iowa, many nieces and nephews and her CHM sisters and associates. She was preceded in death by her parents, brothers Robert, Jr., Richard, and Donald and sisters Barbara Ruepke, and Geraldine Feehan.
Memorials may be made to the Congregation of the Humility of Mary.
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Mt. Calvary Cemetery
Mary Lucille Feehan was born February 5, 1937, in Melrose, IA, to Robert and Mildred Scieszinski Feehan. She entered the Congregation of the Humility of Mary (CHM) in 1955 and professed vows in 1958.
Sister received a certificate from the American Institute of Business in 1971, and attended formal cooking classes in Terre Haute, IN.
Sister Lucille served as a cook at Ottumwa Heights College, a domestic worker at Our Lady of Lourdes convent, Bettendorf and at St. Vincent Home, Davenport, where she also cared for children. She was a secretary for St. Pius X School, Urbandale and St. Albert School, Council Bluffs. She returned to domestic service at St. Patrick Parish, Imogene, IA, and St. Anthony convent, Des Moines and then served as a dietary technician at Mercy Hospital, Des Moines. Sister retired in 1999 to care for her mother.
In her retirement, she served in a ministry of prayer, witness and service in Melrose.
Sister is remembered fondly for her love of sewing, her generosity, and her Irish humor; admittedly, her laughter got her into trouble from time to time. Reflecting on the ups and downs of religious life, Sister Lucille declared that “it takes both the thorn and the blossom to make a beautiful rose.”
She is survived by her brother, Vince Feehan (Carol) of Melrose, Iowa, many nieces and nephews and her CHM sisters and associates. She was preceded in death by her parents, brothers Robert, Jr., Richard, and Donald and sisters Barbara Ruepke, and Geraldine Feehan.
Memorials may be made to the Congregation of the Humility of Mary.
Cemetery Details
Mt. Calvary Cemetery
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