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Sister Mary Rolendis Smith

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Sister Mary Rolendis Smith

Birth
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Death
7 May 2000 (aged 96)
Woodbrook, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Glen Arm, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Sister Mary Rolendis Smith, SSND
(née Mary Margaret Smith)

First Profession August 26, 1924
Motherhouse
Baltimore, Maryland

Sister Mary Rolendis Smith, SSND, a retired educator, died on May 7, 2000, of cancer at Maria Health Care Center at Villa Assumpta, the Motherhouse of the School Sisters of Notre Dame in Woodbrook. She was 96.

Sister had lived at Villa Assumpta since 1990.

Sister Rolendis, a remedial reading and math teacher, was assigned to Our Lady of Fatima parochial school in Baltimore from 1971 until 1990 when she retired. Earlier, she had taught at St. Pius X in Baltimore County, St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Benedict parochial schools in Baltimore, and in Massachusetts, New York City, Camden, N.J., Washington, and Pittsburgh.

Born Mary Margaret Smith in Baltimore, Sister Rolendis was a graduate of the Notre Dame Aspiranture. In 1921, she entered the School Sisters of Notre Dame and professed her vows in 1924. She earned a bachelor's degree from Mount Mercy College in Pittsburgh in 1951.

A Mass of Christian burial was offered at Villa Assumpta.

Sister Rolendis is survived by nephews and nieces.

(SSND Archives)

Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord!
Sister Mary Rolendis Smith, SSND
(née Mary Margaret Smith)

First Profession August 26, 1924
Motherhouse
Baltimore, Maryland

Sister Mary Rolendis Smith, SSND, a retired educator, died on May 7, 2000, of cancer at Maria Health Care Center at Villa Assumpta, the Motherhouse of the School Sisters of Notre Dame in Woodbrook. She was 96.

Sister had lived at Villa Assumpta since 1990.

Sister Rolendis, a remedial reading and math teacher, was assigned to Our Lady of Fatima parochial school in Baltimore from 1971 until 1990 when she retired. Earlier, she had taught at St. Pius X in Baltimore County, St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Benedict parochial schools in Baltimore, and in Massachusetts, New York City, Camden, N.J., Washington, and Pittsburgh.

Born Mary Margaret Smith in Baltimore, Sister Rolendis was a graduate of the Notre Dame Aspiranture. In 1921, she entered the School Sisters of Notre Dame and professed her vows in 1924. She earned a bachelor's degree from Mount Mercy College in Pittsburgh in 1951.

A Mass of Christian burial was offered at Villa Assumpta.

Sister Rolendis is survived by nephews and nieces.

(SSND Archives)

Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord!

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