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  • Deacon Samuel Pincich

    Class of 1984

    Deacon Samuel E. Pincich, 85, of Glenview, died Dec. 23. He was ordained in 1984 and served at St. Isaac Jogues, Niles, now part of All Saints Parish in Morton Grove; and St. Zachary Parish, Des Plaines.

    Born in Chicago, he moved to Glenview and began his banking career in 1960. He retired from the American Bankers Association in 2023. He enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1963 and served in the Signal Corps in Ankara, Turkey, until 1965. He was a member of the Optimist International service club and Toastmasters and was president of his local United Way chapter.

    He is survived by his wife, Theresa, and his children Samuel Pincich, Steven Pincich, and Susan Pincich Cahill. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Fritz Long.

  • Deacon James Condill

    Class of 1979

    Deacon James Condill, 87, of Barrington, died Dec. 24. He was ordained in 1979 and served at St. Anne, Barrington, and started a deacon truck stop ministry.< p/> Born in Elgin and raised in Barrington, Deacon Condill attended Salem Methodist Church. He graduated from Barrington High School and continued his basketball career at Montana State University.

    He married his wife, Mary Ellen Harrer, in 1960 at St. Anne Church in Barrington in 1960, and became a parishioner there after becoming Catholic.

    He worked in heating and air conditioning before beginning a career in the retirement community world, working at Friendship Village in Schaumburg and for the company that opened the Breakers at Edgewater Beach. He then worked for the Cenacle Sisters, overseeing operations at the Cenacle Retreat and Conference Center in Chicago.

    Deacon Condill was predeceased by his wife. He is survived his children J.B. Condill, Jeffrey Condill, Courtney Condill-Peterson and Devyn Kelly; eight grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

     

  • Sr. Mary Helen Schmitz

    Educator

    Dominican Sister Mary Helen (Mary Christiana) Schmitz, 88, died Dec. 13 at her home in Fitchburg, Wisconsin.

    Born in Wisconsin, she professed vows as a Sinsinawa Dominican in 1957.

    In the Archdiocese of Chicago, she taught at St. Thomas the Apostle School. She also taught in other Illinois communities and in New York, Iowa and Wisconsin.

    She also provided private elder and childcare to families in the Madison, Wisconsin, area. She is survived by two sisters, Jean Norman and Betty Meyers.

  • Sr. Melissa Waters

    Educator

    Sinsinawa Dominican Sister Melissa Waters, 95, died Dec. 21 in Hazel Green, Wisconsin.

    Born in New York City, Sister Melissa was raised in Washington, D.C., before entering the Sinsinawa Dominicans in 1950. She earned a bachelor’s degree in English from Rosary College, River Forest; a master’s degree in English from the University of Minnesota; and a doctorate in ministry from the Aquinas Institute of Theology in Dubuque, Iowa.

    She taught in Illinois, New York, Minnesota and Alabama. She served in congregation leadership as director of ongoing formation and then as provincial until 1980, when, after having completed her doctorate, she was called to Rosary College, now known as Dominican University, where she served for 38 years. She was an English teacher, associate dean for advising, assistant professor and administrator of the Rosary in London program. She retired in 2018.

    “Sister Melissa’s great gift was establishing and continuing relationships with every group of people on campus, particularly students,” said Dominican Sister Marcella Hermesdorf, professor emerita of English at Dominican University. “The students loved her and she was a great advocate for them. She was so supportive and affirming to all. You never left Sr. Melissa’s office without feeling better about yourself and any situation you were dealing with.”

    She is survived by her brother, Richard.

  • Fr. James L. Barrett

    Former pastor

    Father James L. Barrett, 79, died Dec. 15. He was a retired priest of the Archdiocese of Chicago and former pastor of St. Joan of Arc Parish, Evanston, and St. Margaret Mary Parish.

    Born in Chicago, he attended Brother Rice High School; St. Mary’s University of Minnesota in Winona, Minnesota; the University of St. Mary of the Lake/Mundelein Seminary; and Loyola University Chicago.

    After being ordained in 1982, Father Barrett served as associate pastor of St. Luke, River Forest; St. Zachary, Des Plaines; and Queen of All Saints Basilica. He was pastor of St. Joan of Arc for about 10 years and of St. Margaret Mary for another 10 years before he retired.

    Father Jeremiah Boland remembered his close friend as the consummate parish priest. “He loved the rhythm of parish life,” Boland said. “He set deep roots wherever he served, cultivating many lifelong friends. He was a Vatican II priest through and through. He really believed in building community and bringing people together.”

  • Deacon Carlos Soria

    Class of 1978

    Deacon Carlos Soria, 92, died Dec. 17. He was ordained in 1978 and ministered at St. Sylvester Parish, now part of Jesus, Bread of Life Parish.

    Born in Torreon, Mexico, he was a professional cyclist and had a deep love for woodworking, according to his family.

    Deacon Soria is survived by his wife, Leticia, and their children George, Maria, Alejandra, Carlos, Steve, Patricia and Moses; 18 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.

  • Deacon Guido Pozo Sr.

    Class of 2001

    Deacon Guido Pozo Sr., 80, died Dec. 23. He was ordained in 2001 and ministered at the former Resurrection Parish, now part of Our Lady of Mercy Parish, and St. Alphonsus Parish (Wellington Avenue).

    Born in Ecuador, Deacon Pozo practiced law there and taught bilingual education in Chicago, in addition to serving as a deacon.

    He is survived by his wife, Maria Eugenia; his children Mariana Ruiz, Guido Pozo Jr. and Daniel Pozo; and six grandchildren.

  • Sr. Catherine Meyering

    Educator

    Sinsinawa Dominican Sister Catherine (Jules) Meyering, 97, died Dec. 7 in Hazel Green, Wisconsin.

    Born in Evanston, she professed vows with the Sinsinawa Dominicans in 1952. She earned a bachelor’s degree in French from Rosary College, now Dominican University, in River Forest, and a master’s degree in French from Western Reserve University in Cleveland.

    For 32 years, she taught at Trinity High School, River Forest. She also taught in Nebraska, South Dakota, Wisconsin and Iowa. She ministered for five years at Holy Family Hospital, Des Plaines, before retiring to the motherhouse in 2007.

  • Sr. Gwen Floryance

    Educator

    School Sister of St. Francis Gwen Floryance, 97, died Dec. 10 in Milwaukee.

    Born in Wisconsin, Sister Gwen entered the School Sisters of St. Francis in 1946 and made her final vows in 1954.

    Beginning in 1950, Sister Gwen ministered in Illinois and Wisconsin. In the Archdiocese of Chicago, she taught at St. Joseph, Wilmette (1957-1962), and at Blessed Agnes (now St. Agnes of Bohemia) (1962-1963).

    Sister Gwen retired in 2004 and ministered through her art and through prayer and presence in Milwaukee at St. Joseph Center (2004-2019) and at Sacred Heart retirement home since 2019.

    She is survived by her sister, Loretta Lieske.

  • Sr. Mary Francine Labus

    Franciscan Sister of Chicago Mary Francine (Theresa) Labus, 89, died Dec. 15.

    She was born in Chicago and began as a postulant in her congregation while attending Madonna High School. She professed first vows in 1953 and final vows in 1960.

    In the Archdiocese of Chicago, she taught at St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr and St. Louise de Marillac, La Grange Park.

    She studied at Loyola University Chicago and ministered in novice direction for her community before serving as principal and superior at St. Pancratius, teaching at Madonna High School and then serving as principal at Five Holy Martyrs.

    She then served in the leadership of her congregation, including as a councilor and secretary general. She later ministered in Crown Point, Indiana, and worked in formation and mission integration.

    She retired in 2013.

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