Jubilarians

Jubilarians | Dominican Sisters of Sparkill (OP)

 


 

60th Entrance

 

Sister Mary Jane (Sister Jane Therese) Bookstaver

Birthplace: St. Louis

Entrance: 1965

First profession: 1967

Final profession: 1971

Education: Bachelor’s in education, St. Thomas Aquinas College, 1971

Bachelor’s in nursing, Maryville University, 1984

Master’s in business administration, Fontbonne University, 1999

Service in the archdiocese: Teacher, St. Simon School, St. Louis, 1973-77

RN outcomes manager, St. Anthony Medical Center, St. Louis, 1978-2003

Physical liaison manager, Corizon Health, St. Louis, 2003-18

Service outside the archdiocese: Teacher, St. Gregory Barbarigo School, Garnerville, New York, 1967-70; 1971-73

Coordinator of support services, Dominican Convent, Sparkill, New York, 2018-23

Nurse manager, Arch Care Pace, Dominican Convent, Sparkill, New York, 2023-present

 


 

65th Entrance

 

Sister Marilyn (Sister Theresa Rose) Fallert

Birthplace: St. Louis

Entrance: 1960

First profession: 1962

Final profession: 1967

Education: Bachelor’s in education, St. Thomas Aquinas College, 1965

Service in the archdiocese: Teacher, St. Simon School, St. Louis, 1967-68

Teacher, St. Mark School, St. Louis, 1968-72

Administrative assistant, DePorres/St. Mark School, St. Louis, 1972-81

Receptionist, DeMattias Hall, St. Louis, 1993-95

Service outside the archdiocese: Teacher, Cardinal McCloskey, White Plains, New York, 1965-67

Staff member, Dominican Convent, Sparkill, New York, 1984-87

Office assistant, Ministry to Homeless, Blauvelt, New York, 1987-90

 


 

70th Entrance

 

Sister James Louise Downey

Birth name: Mary Jane Frances Downey

Birthplace: St. Louis

Entrance: 1955

First profession: 1957

Final profession: 1962

Education: Bachelor’s in education, St. Thomas Aquinas College, 1960

Master’s in religious studies, Saint Louis University, 1974

Service in the archdiocese: Teacher, St. Elizabeth School, St. Louis, 1960-70

Teacher, Holy Redeemer School, St. Louis, 1970-72

Teacher, St. Mary Magdalen, Brentwood, 1972-74

Service outside the archdiocese: Teacher, Bronx, New York, 1958-60; La Jolla, California, 1974-78; San Diego, 1976-79; San Diego, 1979-2003

Substitute teacher, Archdiocese of San Diego, 2003-06

 

Sister Martha Marie Jaegers

Birth name: Martha Ann Jaegers

Birthplace: St. Louis

Entrance: 1955

First profession: 1957

Final profession: 1961

Education: Bachelor’s in education, St. Thomas Aquinas College, 1960

Master’s in education, Saint Louis University, 1975

Service in the archdiocese: Teacher, St. Elizabeth School, St. Louis, 1963-67

Teacher, Epiphany School, St. Louis, 1967-68

Teacher, St. Kevin School, St. Louis, 1968-72

Teacher, Epiphany School, St. Louis, 1972-77

AEL instructor, St. Louis Public Schools, 1985-2019

Service outside the archdiocese: Teacher, Bronx, New York, 1958-60; Middletown, New York, 1960-61; Binghampton, New York, 1961-62; Bardonia, New York, 1962-63

Principal, Holy Rosary School, Monroe City, Missouri, 1977-84

 


 

80th Entrance

 

Sister Marie Louise Ruggeri

Birthplace: St. Louis

Entrance: 1945

First profession: 1947

Final profession: 1952

Education: Bachelor’s in education, Webster College,1954

Master’s in biology, St. Mary’s College, Winona, Minnesota, 1969

Service in the archdiocese: Teacher, Little Flower School, Richmond Heights, 1949-52

Teacher, Holy Redeemer School, Webster Groves, 1952-57

Teacher, St. Mark Elementary School, St. Louis, 1957-58

Teacher, St. Mary Magdalen School, Brentwood, 1959-60

Teacher, Little Flower School, St. Louis, 1960-62

Teacher, St. Mark High School, St. Louis, 1962-75

Teacher, St. John the Baptist High School, St. Louis, 1975-87

Teacher, Holy Family School, St. Louis, 1987-91

Teacher, St. Michael School, St. Louis, 1991-99

Teacher aide, St. Margaret of Scotland, St. Louis, 2000-14

Volunteer, St. James the Greater School, St. Louis, 2006-

Service outside the archdiocese: Teacher, Bronx, New York, 1947-49; Jefferson City, Missouri, 1958-59

 

Sister Jeanne Margaret Stoltz

Birth name: Doris Mae Stoltz

Birthplace: St. Louis

Entrance: 1945

First profession: 1947

Final profession: 1952

Education: Bachelor’s in education, Webster College, 1954

Master’s in library science, Rosary College, 1961

Service in the archdiocese: Teacher, Little Flower School, St. Louis, 1949-60

Teacher, St. Simon School, St. Louis, 1960-64

Teacher and librarian, St. Dominic High School, O’Fallon, 1964-2004

Ambassador, St. Dominic High School, O’Fallon, 2004-09

Service outside the archdiocese: Teacher, St. Helena School, Bronx, New York, 1947-49

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