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Sr Mary Eileen Marino

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Sr Mary Eileen Marino

Birth
Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA
Death
2018 (aged 88–89)
Burial
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lange - Joubert Church Heritage
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Sister Eileen M. Marino was born Carmel Agnes Marino. She was one of eight children born to Jesus Maria Marino and Irene Bradford Marino. The family is one of Biloxi's outstanding and successful ones of their home on Fayard Street was built around 1850.

Sister Eileen had five sisters and two brothers; Juanita Howell, a nurse anesthetist of Minneapolis, MN: Lillian Patterson, an educator of Kingston, NC; Leonore Branson , a social worker of Realto, CA; Carmel- Sister Eileen, an educator of Baltimore, MD; Clare Marie Rhodeman, a guidance counselor with Biloxi Public School; Archbishop Eugene A. Marino, SSJ Harrison, NY; Katharine Drexel Cain, a chemist in San Francisco, CA; Joaquin Marino, a metal fabricator in Plainfield, NJ; family; Lucille Johnson, a pediatric nurse, Chicago, IL.

Our Mother of Sorrows Church was founded in July, 1914 by the Josephites Priest under the guidance of Father Samuel Kelly, SSJ, and St. Katharine Drexel with the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament established the school in 1917. Sr. Eileen's maternal Grandfather helped build the Church and School.

The Marino children all attended Our Mother of Sorrows and four continues on to receive degrees from

Xavier University in New Orleans, LA, which was also founded by St. Katharine Drexel.

Sister Eileen graduated from Our Mother of Sorrows in May 1947 and after a years' work entered the Oblate Sisters of Providence in Baltimore, MD. After her noviciate, she was professed a sister of that order. She received a degree in education from Notre Dame University of Maryland, and did graduate work at Princeton University in New Jersey. Sr. Eileen has worked and taught in the many schools that her order maintains across the country including Washington, DC, Mobile, AL, Minneapolis, MN, and Rockford, IL. The other vocation of the parish, her brother, Archbishop Eugene A. Marino SSJ is now deceased.

Sister Eileen is survived by her sister, Clare Marino Rhodeman, of Biloxi and her brother Joaquin Marino, of Plainsville, New Jersey.

A Mass of Christian Burial for Sister Eileen was held October 1, in Baltimore.
Published by The Sun Herald on Oct. 9, 2018.
Sister Eileen M. Marino was born Carmel Agnes Marino. She was one of eight children born to Jesus Maria Marino and Irene Bradford Marino. The family is one of Biloxi's outstanding and successful ones of their home on Fayard Street was built around 1850.

Sister Eileen had five sisters and two brothers; Juanita Howell, a nurse anesthetist of Minneapolis, MN: Lillian Patterson, an educator of Kingston, NC; Leonore Branson , a social worker of Realto, CA; Carmel- Sister Eileen, an educator of Baltimore, MD; Clare Marie Rhodeman, a guidance counselor with Biloxi Public School; Archbishop Eugene A. Marino, SSJ Harrison, NY; Katharine Drexel Cain, a chemist in San Francisco, CA; Joaquin Marino, a metal fabricator in Plainfield, NJ; family; Lucille Johnson, a pediatric nurse, Chicago, IL.

Our Mother of Sorrows Church was founded in July, 1914 by the Josephites Priest under the guidance of Father Samuel Kelly, SSJ, and St. Katharine Drexel with the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament established the school in 1917. Sr. Eileen's maternal Grandfather helped build the Church and School.

The Marino children all attended Our Mother of Sorrows and four continues on to receive degrees from

Xavier University in New Orleans, LA, which was also founded by St. Katharine Drexel.

Sister Eileen graduated from Our Mother of Sorrows in May 1947 and after a years' work entered the Oblate Sisters of Providence in Baltimore, MD. After her noviciate, she was professed a sister of that order. She received a degree in education from Notre Dame University of Maryland, and did graduate work at Princeton University in New Jersey. Sr. Eileen has worked and taught in the many schools that her order maintains across the country including Washington, DC, Mobile, AL, Minneapolis, MN, and Rockford, IL. The other vocation of the parish, her brother, Archbishop Eugene A. Marino SSJ is now deceased.

Sister Eileen is survived by her sister, Clare Marino Rhodeman, of Biloxi and her brother Joaquin Marino, of Plainsville, New Jersey.

A Mass of Christian Burial for Sister Eileen was held October 1, in Baltimore.
Published by The Sun Herald on Oct. 9, 2018.


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