Sister Celine ClarkSister Celine Clark died at the age of 98 on
October 8, 2011, one month before her 99th Birthday. Sister
Celine was a long time resident of Camilla Hall at St. Joseph Center in
Tipton, Indiana. For many years she received wonderful care from the
sisters and staff and responded with a loving and welcoming spirit.Mabel Anna Clark was born to Bertha (Funderburg)
Clark and Herman Clark on November 23, 1912 in Huntington, Indiana.
Surviving are a brother, Paul (Marilyn) Clark of Huntington, Indiana and
a sister, Mary Louise Kreiger of Loveland, Colorado as well as several
nieces and nephews and the members of the Congregation of St. Joseph.
Siblings Helen Semple and Ruth Sesline both preceded her in death.At the age of nineteen, Mabel entered the Sisters
of St. Joseph in Tipton on October 7, 1931 and was given the name,
Sister Mary Celine. Her final profession of vows was made on July 2 in
1937. After attending Normal School and receiving a life license in
teaching Sister Celine accepted her first teaching assignment at St.
Matthews School in South Bend, Indiana in 1940 and continued in the
field of education, also teaching in the parochial schools of Wabash,
Kokomo and Tipton, until she was appointed as the Director of Novices
for the Sisters in Tipton in 1949. Sister Celine served her community
in that capacity for fifteen years until she was elected to the General
Council in 1964. Six years later, 1970, she moved to Bend, Oregon,
where she ministered in the Pastoral Care Department at St. Charles
Medical Center, a hospital then sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph.
When she returned to Indiana in 1974, Sr. Celine served as a pastoral
visitor at Mercy Hospital in Elwood, Indiana.During the many years of her illness her days were
given to reading, praying and greeting visitors with an inviting smile
and words of gratitude. She could be found with a book in hand, eagerly
reading and, until the past few years, tried to keep abreast of current
events. Sister Celine was a woman who offered her whole heart in prayer
and faithfulness. Many within the Congregation are grateful for her
prayerful presence in their lives during their years of formation as
Sisters and beyond. Her spirit, which radiated a presence of peace and
gentle welcome, will remain in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.Visitation is scheduled
at St. Joseph Center Chapel in Tipton, Indiana for Tuesday, October 11,
beginning at 4:00 p.m. with a Prayer Service at 6:00 p.m. Visitation
will continue on Wednesday morning, October 12, preceding the Mass of
Christian Burial at 11:00 a.m., at which Father Patrick K. Hosey will
preside. Burial will be in the Cemetery at St. Joseph Center following
the Mass. May Sister Celine now rest in Christs eternal
peace.Young-Nichols Funeral Home is handling
arrangements.