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Sister Mary Francine Quillin, PBVM, 87, died Sunday, October 20, 2024, at the Sisters of the Presentation (Mount Loretto), 2360 Carter Road, Dubuque.
Friday, October 25, friends may call from 4-7 p.m. at Sacred Heart Chapel, Sisters of the Presentation, where there will be a vigil service at 7 p.m. The Funeral Mass will be Saturday, October 26, at 11 a.m. at Sacred Heart Chapel. Burial will follow in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Key West.
The Hoffmann Schneider & Kitchen Funeral Home and Crematory is in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be made to the Sisters of the Presentation, 2360 Carter Road, Dubuque, IA 52001, or online at www.dbqpbvms.org.
Sister Mary Francine, daughter of Edward and Anna “Grace” (Ronan), was born Maureen Louise Quillin August 25, 1937, in Waukon. She entered the Sisters of the Presentation September 8, 1955, and professed her perpetual vows August 21, 1963.
She earned a Bachelor of Arts from Clarke College (now Clarke University) in Dubuque, a Master of Arts from Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI, and a License in Canon Law from the University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome, Italy.
Sister Francine served as a junior high teacher in Catholic schools in Osage, as well as Oregon, IL, where she also served as principal; as a theology instructor at Loras College and Clarke College in Dubuque; in religious formation and congregational administration for the Sisters of the Presentation; as director of the Tribunal for the Archdiocese of Dubuque; and as pastoral associate and volunteer pastoral minister at the Church of the Resurrection in Dubuque. She served on the leadership team for the Sisters of the Presentation from 1977-1985.
Sister Francine celebrated her 60th Jubilee in 2015 and retired to Mount Loretto in 2019. Reflecting on her varied service, Sister Francine said, “I think what was most valuable about my years in all those positions was the people with whom I worked and the people I met through the various ministries. They exemplified such examples of faith and endurance in their own hardships, and to be able to be present to people in those needs is really a gift.”
Sister Francine enjoyed music, reading and being with her family and friends. She valued prayer and community service.
Surviving are her nieces, nephews, and the Sisters of the Presentation with whom she shared her life for 69 years.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her sisters, Connie (Gordon) Donlea, Mary Frances Quillin, and Dona (LeRoy) Pope; and her brothers, Earl, Dennis (Charlotte) and Harold.