In Memoriam Carmen Anthony
convent on August 15, 1953 as a postulant
She was an avid movie watcher and
passed away
1958. Sister Carmeline received a Master’s
included snacks of Cheetos or ice cream
Notaro, Ph.D.
on January 25,
2021 following a long battle
with Parkinson’s
disease. A native of
Buffalo, NY, Carmen graduated from
Bishop Fallon High School in 1958, and earned a BA, cum laude, from Canisius College in 1962. In 1969, he received his doctorate in history from the State University of New York at Buffalo. He
became a published author, penning articles on such topics as Presidents Lincoln, Jackson and Polk.
and professed her final vows on July 19, degree in Education from Marygrove
College in Detroit, and later an A.AP.S
in Registered Nursing from Schoolcraft College in Livonia, MI.
For 33 years, Sister Carmeline
ministered in the field of education as
a teacher and/or school administrator. She served at schools in New York,
Massachusetts, Maryland and Alabama.
Following training, she was a registered nurse for ten years in Livonia, MI, and
Hamburg, NY. Carmeline is survived by her sisters in community, one cousin, and close friends.
Sister Mary
Dr. Notaro spent 23 years at Hilbert
Loretta
College (1966-1989), first as a history
Janiszewski,
instructor and finally as Executive Vice
FSSJ, died
President of Development. Following his time at Hilbert, Carmen and his
he served for five years as President of St. Gregory’s College. Carmen spent
the rest of his long career in higher education administration, teaching
and fundraising. Rose State College,
Seminole State College and the Jasmine Moran Children’s Museum all benefitted from his wisdom and experience.
Carmen is survived by his wife Joanne, one son and one grandson.
Sister Mary
Carmeline Ryan,
FSSJ, passed away
on January 26, 2021, in her 85th year of
life and 66th year of religious life. She
was born Mary Ann Ryan in Detroit, MI. She entered the
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cones.
Bernard Gerard Walsh, of LaGrange
Park, IL, passed away on February 20, 2021. A member of Hilbert College’s Criminal Justice faculty from 1996-
2013, Bernie also served as an assistant
coach to the baseball team and enjoyed the highlight of winning the NEAC
Championship in 2003. Walsh spent 25 years with the Federal Bureau of
Investigation as a Special Agent. His
work included Environmental Crimes
Coordinator, Drug Demand Reduction Coordinator and Primary Hostage
Negotiator. Bernie served as a military
police officer in Vietnam and Thailand, as well as stateside duty. He is survived by two daughters, Robin and Marie.
peacefully on
Patricia (Grimmer) Jenney of Boston,
2021, in the 93rd
her Associate Degree from Hilbert
February 3,
family moved to Shawnee, OK, where
Bingo player, especially if those activities
year of life and
74th year of religious life. Sister Loretta
was born on June 30, 1927 in Baltimore, MD. On August 15, 1945 she became
a postulant and on July 15, 1950 Sister Loretta professed her final vows. Sister Mary Loretta received her
Bachelor of Education degree at the University of Detroit, MI. For nearly
NY died on March 15, 2021. Pat earned College in 1981. She was a member of
the Boston Historical Society, the Boston Young at Heart Club, the past president of the WNY Herb Study Group and a
longtime 4H leader. Pat and her husband George Jenney, Jr. were married 66 years. She is predeceased by her
daughter Laura Jenney and survived by her son Mark and three grandchildren.
50 years, Sister Loretta served as an
Marcy (Messina) Jablonski of North
in Western New York, Michigan,
She was a 1973 Liberal Arts graduate of
educator to God’s youngest people Massachusetts and New Jersey.
When her teaching career ended, Sister Loretta transferred her many skills and gifts of compassion and kindness to
minister to the homebound and elderly in Trenton, NJ.
Collins, NY died on March 28, 2021.
Hilbert College and most recently served as a member of Hilbert’s 2025 Advisory
Council. She is survived by her husband
George, daughter Nicole, son Brian and two grandchildren.
Harry W. Armitage of Clarence, NY
died on May 22, 2021. Harry was the