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Sr Mary Anna Mattingly

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Sr Mary Anna Mattingly

Birth
Saint Mary, Marion County, Kentucky, USA
Death
11 Jun 1991 (aged 96)
Saint Joseph, Daviess County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Maple Mount, Daviess County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Parents: George Edward Mattingly and Anna Barbara Carrico.

*Her birth name is Sarah Della Mattingly.
She entered, July 7, 1912, the order of the Ursuline Sisters of Mount St. Joseph @ Maple Mount, Daviess Co., KY, and took the name, Sr. Mary Anna.

SISTER MARY ANNA MATTINGLY - 01/23/1895 – 06/11/1991
Parents: George Edward and Anna Elizabeth (Carrico) Mattingly
Born: Saint Mary, Kentucky
Baptized: 01/27/1895, Sarah Della
Where: Saint Charles, Saint Mary, Kentucky
Postulancy: 07/07/1912
Novitiate: 11/21/1912, #81
Temporary Profession: 12/30/1914
Perpetual Profession: 12/30/1920
Died: Mount Saint Joseph
Cemetery: MSJ Cemetery
Necrology: #295
Education: Elementary: Saint Charles Public, Saint Charles, KY
Secondary: Mount Saint Joseph Academy, Maple Mount
Higher: Mount Saint Joseph Junior College, Maple Mount; Western Kentucky
State Teachers College, Bowling Green; Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio; Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska
Ministry: Elementary/Secondary Teacher; Principal; English/Religion Teacher

Born in St. Mary, Kentucky, Sarah Della was the daughter of George Edward and Anna Elizabeth Carrico Mattingly. From her parents, Della learned about her ancestors who came from England in 1634 with Lord Baltimore’s Colony seeking religious liberty. They were among the pioneers who came from Maryland to Hardin Creek, Kentucky, in 1786. When Della was six years old, she began her formal education in a one-room public school at St. Charles. Eight years later, she came to Mount Saint Joseph Academy. After two years of high school, Della entered the novitiate. She received the Ursuline habit and the name Sister Mary Anna, November 21, 1912. This day was special for the Mount Saint Joseph Ursuline Community for it was the first time that Sister Aloysius Willett presided at an investment ceremony.

In 1913, Sister Mary Anna’s first assignment was at St. Alphonsus Boys’ School, across the road from Mount Saint Joseph Academy. The following year Sister Mary Anna began a twelve year teaching assignment at Holy Cross High School in Loretto, a public school. She continued to teach in other Kentucky high schools: Stanley, Waverly, and St. Francis. She taught at St. Bernard Academy, Nebraska City, Nebraska, from 1938 to 1944. During her years at Nebraska City, Sister Mary Anna earned her Master’s Degree in English from Creighton University in Omaha. She returned to Owensboro and taught at St. Joseph High School for three years. She was then assigned to Mount Saint Joseph Academy from 1947-1968, teaching English and serving as advisor for the school publication, The Mount.

In 1969, Sister Mary Anna retired from active teaching and spent many years doing the things she had always looked forward to—reading classics, studying Scripture, working on a genealogy of the Maryland Mattinglys, and living a prayerful, quiet life at the place she loved. Death came to her on June 11, 1991. Two days later, Father Anthony Ziegler and Msgr. Bernard Powers concelebrated the funeral Mass. Father Ziegler gave the homily. Sister Mary Anna’s remains are buried in the convent cemetery.

The Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer (KY), Wednesday, 6/12/1991.
SISTER MARY ANNA MATTINGLY, 96, of Mount St. Joseph, Maple Mount, died Tuesday, June 11, 1991, at Mount St. Joseph. She was born in St. Mary and was an Ursuline nun. She had taught in Holy Cross, Stanley, Waverly, Chicago, Owensboro and St. Joseph in Kentucky; in Nebraska City, Neb.; and at Mount St. Joseph Academy before retiring to the motherhouse at Mount St. Joseph in 1969. Survivors include several nieces and nephews and a great-niece. Services are at 1:30 P.M. Thursday at Mount St. Joseph Chapel. Burial in Mount St. Joseph Cemetery. Visitation after 4 P.M. today at Mount St. Joseph, where prayers will be said at 6:30 P.M. today. Glenn Funeral Home, Owensboro, is in charge of arrangements.
Parents: George Edward Mattingly and Anna Barbara Carrico.

*Her birth name is Sarah Della Mattingly.
She entered, July 7, 1912, the order of the Ursuline Sisters of Mount St. Joseph @ Maple Mount, Daviess Co., KY, and took the name, Sr. Mary Anna.

SISTER MARY ANNA MATTINGLY - 01/23/1895 – 06/11/1991
Parents: George Edward and Anna Elizabeth (Carrico) Mattingly
Born: Saint Mary, Kentucky
Baptized: 01/27/1895, Sarah Della
Where: Saint Charles, Saint Mary, Kentucky
Postulancy: 07/07/1912
Novitiate: 11/21/1912, #81
Temporary Profession: 12/30/1914
Perpetual Profession: 12/30/1920
Died: Mount Saint Joseph
Cemetery: MSJ Cemetery
Necrology: #295
Education: Elementary: Saint Charles Public, Saint Charles, KY
Secondary: Mount Saint Joseph Academy, Maple Mount
Higher: Mount Saint Joseph Junior College, Maple Mount; Western Kentucky
State Teachers College, Bowling Green; Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio; Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska
Ministry: Elementary/Secondary Teacher; Principal; English/Religion Teacher

Born in St. Mary, Kentucky, Sarah Della was the daughter of George Edward and Anna Elizabeth Carrico Mattingly. From her parents, Della learned about her ancestors who came from England in 1634 with Lord Baltimore’s Colony seeking religious liberty. They were among the pioneers who came from Maryland to Hardin Creek, Kentucky, in 1786. When Della was six years old, she began her formal education in a one-room public school at St. Charles. Eight years later, she came to Mount Saint Joseph Academy. After two years of high school, Della entered the novitiate. She received the Ursuline habit and the name Sister Mary Anna, November 21, 1912. This day was special for the Mount Saint Joseph Ursuline Community for it was the first time that Sister Aloysius Willett presided at an investment ceremony.

In 1913, Sister Mary Anna’s first assignment was at St. Alphonsus Boys’ School, across the road from Mount Saint Joseph Academy. The following year Sister Mary Anna began a twelve year teaching assignment at Holy Cross High School in Loretto, a public school. She continued to teach in other Kentucky high schools: Stanley, Waverly, and St. Francis. She taught at St. Bernard Academy, Nebraska City, Nebraska, from 1938 to 1944. During her years at Nebraska City, Sister Mary Anna earned her Master’s Degree in English from Creighton University in Omaha. She returned to Owensboro and taught at St. Joseph High School for three years. She was then assigned to Mount Saint Joseph Academy from 1947-1968, teaching English and serving as advisor for the school publication, The Mount.

In 1969, Sister Mary Anna retired from active teaching and spent many years doing the things she had always looked forward to—reading classics, studying Scripture, working on a genealogy of the Maryland Mattinglys, and living a prayerful, quiet life at the place she loved. Death came to her on June 11, 1991. Two days later, Father Anthony Ziegler and Msgr. Bernard Powers concelebrated the funeral Mass. Father Ziegler gave the homily. Sister Mary Anna’s remains are buried in the convent cemetery.

The Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer (KY), Wednesday, 6/12/1991.
SISTER MARY ANNA MATTINGLY, 96, of Mount St. Joseph, Maple Mount, died Tuesday, June 11, 1991, at Mount St. Joseph. She was born in St. Mary and was an Ursuline nun. She had taught in Holy Cross, Stanley, Waverly, Chicago, Owensboro and St. Joseph in Kentucky; in Nebraska City, Neb.; and at Mount St. Joseph Academy before retiring to the motherhouse at Mount St. Joseph in 1969. Survivors include several nieces and nephews and a great-niece. Services are at 1:30 P.M. Thursday at Mount St. Joseph Chapel. Burial in Mount St. Joseph Cemetery. Visitation after 4 P.M. today at Mount St. Joseph, where prayers will be said at 6:30 P.M. today. Glenn Funeral Home, Owensboro, is in charge of arrangements.


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