go the strain of such a shock
as it would be to her whole system
Live Jesus and Who Cross
the doctor told mother to have Sister
from rue momastery
prepared for death as it So would
518 So. Eight Street
only be a matter of time. on
Monday Father came about and two advic o'clock tered Reverend He
February 5, 1932
Louisolle Kentucky
Extreme Unction, but Sister was
my dear Winnie
not able to receive stoly Vialicum with
I know have not
all the time I could I speek
yet received my note written in
het and had the printedge of
monday and I mush write again
remaining with her all when maff
to tell you the news I know will
I would ask her Sister lazy -
her lash highs one earth.
bring grief to you and your dear
ones your beloved auntie passed
paul to go home to our dear Lord n ?
away on Lebuary 3rd. at 1.4 5
P. on (P.I.P.)
Sister M. and Sister Patricia, [Convent of the Good Shepherd], Louisville, Kentucky, to Minnie, 5 February 1932
Description
Sr M. writes to Minnie with a detailed account of the recent death of her aged aunt (a nun at her convent) and extends her sympathies to her family back in Ireland. [The letter donor, refers to this younger nun as a cousin of her mother who ran away from home, to end up in a convent "somehere in the wilds of the states", later founding a school for very poor girls].
Title and description by University of Galway. No typed transcript pages available. Name of collection subseries (O'Callaghan Letters) refers to letter donor.