Obituaries » Sister Mary Concetta Cardinale
Sister Mary Concetta Cardinale
February 22, 1923 - January 14, 2022
Service Date: January 25, 2022
Cemetery St. Marys Cemetery
Church Mary Queen of Angels Catholic Church
11:00 am, Tuesday, January 25, 2022.
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Posted by:
Larry carney
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February 17, 2022
To Diane Cardinale Healy : I am so sorry for the loss of your sister .I just read about her passing in the Catholic Advance .She must have been a wonderful person and sister
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Laynard Leland Shearer
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February 6, 2022
I have heard about Sister Concetta for many many years always in very fond words. My mother-in-law, Ina Diehl (Mrs Ernest Diehl) always told us of the many things she did to support her both before and during Ernie's extended illness. May God truly bless and hold this remarkable lady.
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Anonymous
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January 27, 2022
Sr Mary Concetta was an amazing person- who offered the best combination of common sense, and compassion( both personally as well as professionally). It is hard to fully realize how much positive energy she spread for so many years to so many people- and no doubt is continuing in her mission in the next level of existence.
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Nancy Scott
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January 27, 2022
My deepest sympathy to the family, you are in my thoughts and prayers. It has been my honor to have been named after Sister Mary Concetta. Sister was at my birth and my tonsillectomy at age 10 and her special wishes and gift at my wedding in 1978. Will never forget you. God bless, RIP. Love Always, Nancy Concetta (Owens) Scott
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SueRussell
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January 25, 2022
Sister Concetta led a Grief support group in 1999 I attended was very great.
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Jo Herrmann
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January 23, 2022
She was one in a million. Always patient & so kind with all whether co workers or patients.. It was a sad day when the nuns were relocated. And yes, she always had a smile.. It was a pleasure to work with her!
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Daryl Roller
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January 22, 2022
For many years in Fort Scott, if you just heard the words "Sister Concetta" it would bring a smile to your face, and a warmth to your heart. Just think for a minute of the number of souls she blessed over her almost 99 years on this earth! Rest in peace Sister Concetta.
Posted by:
Helen Townsend
Posted on:
January 22, 2022
I remember being surprised when my dad (Lloyd Townsend) told me he grew up with Sr Concetta. I think as a little kid I thought nuns dropped down fully formed from heaven :). The sisters always meant a lot to my family. It was a loss to Ft Scott when they all relocated. Godspeed Sr Concetta. Say hi to my dad for me ??
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Helen Townsend
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January 22, 2022
Just for clarification - the question marks at the end of my original post were supposed to be a heart emoji.