Sister Nannette Family

The Education Group From Left to Right: Lisa Votti, Tom Windberg, Cindy Lopez, Sr. N., David George

The Education Group From Left to Right: Lisa Votti, Tom Windberg, Cindy Lopez, Sr. N., David George

Chaplains' Group From Left to Right: Father Joseph Edweariri, Sister Jean Ann Wesselman, Sr. N., Barbara Holloway, Sr. Sigrid Smilik, Lee Coldwell

Chaplains' Group From Left to Right: Father Joseph Edweariri, Sister Jean Ann Wesselman, Sr. N., Barbara Holloway, Sr. Sigrid Smilik, Lee Coldwell

Secretarial Group From Left to Right Nonnie Simpson, Sr. N., Cindy Williams

Secretarial Group From Left to Right Nonnie Simpson, Sr. N., Cindy Williams

Mission team Sr. N., Sister Elaine Catellier

Mission team Sr. N., Sister Elaine Catellier

February 19, 2020

St. Louis native, Sr. Nannette was a 1951 graduate of Laboure High School and entered the Daughters of Charity in December 1951. First serving as an elementary teacher in Illinois, then at St. Vincent Grade School, Perryville, Mo., Sister earned her BA in history and education from Marillac College, Normandy, Mo. She studied French at the University of Montreal, Canada, then returned to Marillac College to teach French until 1973. Sister earned her MA in French and her Doctorate in Spanish from Saint Louis University. Serving as seminary directress, she also taught French and Spanish to seminarians at St. Mary's Seminary, Perryville (1973-1979). Sister served a year in San Antonio, Texas, then returned to the St. Louis area to serve as the provincial formation councillor and provincial assistant. In 1989, Sr. Nannete was named provincial of the Daughters' former West Central Province and served in that role for nine years. In 1998, she was missioned to Austin, Texas, where she served on the education and organizational development team at Seton Medical Center. In 2000, Sisters was named VP of mission at Seton Medical Center; then as Senior VP of mission for the Seton Family of Hospitals. Sister completed her ministry in Austin in 2011 and returned to the St. Louis area to minister as local community superior for the Daughters at The Sarah Community. Sr. Nannette is preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her sister Dr. Kathleen Sheridan (Dr. Edward Sheridan) of Estero, Fla.; by her sister Patricia Hurst (David Hurst) of St. Louis; her niece Tracey Allen (Steve Bass); her nephew Paul Hurst (Kristie Hurst); grandnieces, Annie (Allen) Morman (Brian Morman), Emma Allen, Madison Hurst, and Molli Hurst; and grandnephew Nicholas Hurst; extended family members; and her Sisters in Community.

Buried at Marillac Cemetery, 7800 Natural Bridge Rd.