Sister Ann Weller, CSJSister Ann Weller, CSJ,
age 84, formerly known as Sister Ann Patrick, died quite suddenly
and very peacefully on Friday, February 17, 2012 in Camilla Hall at
St. Joseph Center in Tipton, Indiana. Patricia Ann Weller was born
in Miami, Florida on September 5, 1927 to Garl Washington Weller and
Anne Margaret (Bailey) Weller. She is survived by a sister, Jeanne
(Leon) Bendit of South Bend; sister-in-laws Helen Weller, Dian
Weller, Marina Weller, many loving nieces, nephews and cousins. Her
parents, brothers Stephen Weller, Paul Weller and William Weller all
preceded her in death.Anns mother
died soon after the last of her five children was born, and of
necessity, Ann and her siblings were raised in the homes of various
relatives. Even though separated from one another the family saw to
it that the children kept in close contact as much as possible. Ann
and her brother, Bill, were raised in Elwood by their aunt Mildred
Bailey and her dear friend, Bede Beldauf. Patricia attended St.
Josephs School in Elwood and graduated from Elwood High School.
Following graduation she was employed by the telegraph office in
Elwood, delivering telegrams on her bicycle.Patricia Ann entered the community of the Sisters of St. Joseph of
Tipton on September 1, 1946, and upon receiving
the habit,
was given the name Sister Ann Patrick. She professed her
final vows on July 2, 1952. She earned a
Bachelor of Science Degree in Education and Music from St. Joseph
College in Rensselaer, a Master of Science Degree in Music and
Physical Education from Indiana State University in Terre Haute, and
a Master of Arts Degree in Religious Education was received at St.
Meinrads School of Theology in St. Meinrad, Indiana. A marvelous
teacher, Sister Ann endeared herself to students at St. Johns
School in Tipton; St. Pauls and Bennett High School in Marion, and
St. Joseph Academy in Tipton. She served as Religious Education
Coordinator at St. Joseph Parish in Elwood and also in the Office of
Pastoral Councils for the Diocese of Lafayette in Indiana.In 1982 Sister Ann established the Neighbor House in Kokomo,
where she tutored both children and adults and ministered to
families in the area. Always a champion for the poor and
underprivileged, Ann worked very closely with the Kokomo-Center
Township School Corporation and was instrumental in seeing that
young pregnant women were allowed to continue their high school
education. She also provided needed transportation and encouraged
young men and women to pursue their studies at Indiana University
Kokomo, Ivy Tech, and various trade schools. Sister Ann also served
on the Leadership Council for the Sisters in Tipton.In 1990 Sister Ann responded with enthusiasm to a request from
Bishop Higi of the Diocese of Lafayette in Indiana to co-sponsor,
with the diocese, an outreach program in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. She
was instrumental in establishing Hospice St. Joseph and, as its
co-director, ministered among the Haitian people with great love and
zeal. Often finding herself in the midst of civil unrest and
danger, Ann never wavered from commitment to those she served,
regardless of the personal cost to herself. In 2002, diminishing
health necessitated her return to her Sisters at St. Joseph Center
in Tipton, where she continued to reach out to sisters, residents
and staff with her cheerful and life-giving presence. Throughout
her life she advocated for the poor and disadvantaged of the world.Visitation for Sister Ann Weller will be at St. Joseph Center in
Tipton on Wednesday, February 22 beginning at 4:00 p.m. with a
Prayer Service of Remembrance at 6:00 p.m. The Mass of Christian
Burial will be celebrated on Thursday, February 23 at 11:00 a.m.
with visitation an hour before the Mass with Bishop William Higi
officiating and Father Patrick Keith Hosey as homilist. Burial will be in the Cemetery at St. Joseph
Center following the Mass. Young-Nichols Funeral Home is handling
arrangements.May Sister Ann now rest in the peace and love of the God whom she
knew and served so well.