Sister M. Francis Anne (Cecilia Ann Kintz) CSC

Sister M. Francis Anne

Sister M. Francis Anne (Cecilia Ann Kintz) CSC

(November 22, 1921 – May 17, 2007)


Please, join in prayer of thanksgiving
for this Sister of the Holy Cross who
died on May 17, 2007.
Wake Service: 4:00 p.m. Monday, May 21, 2007
Mass and Burial: 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 22, 2007
In the Church of Our Lady of Loretto, Burial Our Lady of Peace Cemetery.
Kaniewski Funeral Home is handling arrangements in South Bend IN.

Sister Francis Anne was born in Terre Haute, IN to the late Arthur and Catherine Cunningham Kintz. She was one of seven children and is survived by her sister, Elizabeth Kintz, IN, and her brother, Robert Kintz, AZ. Two brothers and two sisters predeceased her. Sister is also survived by sisters-in-law: Marge Kintz and Norma Kintz, nephews: Patrick and Michael, all of AZ; and nieces: Theresa and Carolyn. Other survivors include grand nephews Randy, Colton and grand-niece, Crystal.

Sister received her BA degree from Saint Mary of the Wasatch, Salt Lake City, UT in 1946 and her M. Ed from Loyola University, IL, in 1964. She was a teacher and taught in elementary schools in IL, IN, and MI for some 21 years and was supervisor and principal at Sacred Heart, Fort Wayne IN. In 1970 she taught and helped in the office and was then assigned to the Regional House in IL for clerical duties and to assist in the office. These new duties were accomplished over the next 14 years. Sister was accountant for Saint Mary’s School for 3 years and librarian at Queen of All Saints School for the next 11 years, both schools in Michigan City, IN. Family needs, in 1998, took Sister to Terre Haute, IN and the care of her sister, Elizabeth.

Callahan & Hughes Funeral Home handled arrangements in Terre Haute, IN, where visitation is Saturday, May 19, 2007, 10-12 noon and Vigil service at 12 noon, both at St. Patrick’s Church.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Sisters of the Holy Cross Ministry with the Poor Fund, Saint Mary’s, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556.

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