In August 1899 she became a Sister of Mercy of the Franciscan order at Joliet. In April 1903 she took up her work as a professional nurse in the St. Anthony's hospital at Chicago where she worked faithfully until death took her.
She underwent a very dangerous operation Tuesday, Oct. 25, 1904, and was getting along fine, until Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock when she suddenly died with a hemorrhage of the lungs.
She was buried at Joliet, Ill., Saturday, Oct. 29, at 8 a.m., leaving her father, mother, seven sisters and two brothers besides other relatives and friends, to mourn her death.
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