Deacon Richard F. Johnson, 80, died Sept. 30. He was ordained in 2006 and ministered at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish (Belmont Avenue).
Born in Chicago, Johnson worked as an attorney.
He is survived by his wife, Sheila; his children Brendon Johnson, Bridget Johnson and Laura Keim, one granddaughter; and his brother, Frank Johnson. He was predeceased by his son, Timothy Johnson.
School Sister of St. Francis Arlene Einwalter, 91, died Sept. 9 in Greenfield, Wisconsin.
Born in Iowa, Sister Arlene was received into the School Sisters of St. Francis in 1949, made first vows in 1961 and made perpetual vows in 1957.
Beginning in 1951, Sister Arlene ministered in Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa, Ohio, Nebraska, New Mexico and Wisconsin. In the Archdiocese of Chicago, she taught at St. William School (1951-1960).
Sister Arlene retired in 2021 and ministered as a volunteer and through prayer and presence at Sacred Heart in Milwaukee and at Our Lady of the Angels.
School Sister of St. Francis Noel Le Claire, 94, died Sept. 13 in Greenfield, Wisconsin.
Born in Michigan, Sister Noel was received into the School Sisters of St. Francis in 1947, made her first vows in 1949 and made her perpetual vows in 1955.
Beginning in 1951, Sister Noel ministered in Wisconsin, Kentucky, Illinois and Mississippi. In the Archdiocese of Chicago, Sister Noel served as a teacher at Our Lady of Charity School in Cicero from 1951 to 1957.
Sister Noel retired in 2017 and ministered through prayer and presence at Our Lady of the Angels in Greenfield.
Sister Noel is survived by her sisters, Therese Remski and School Sister of St. Francis Margaret Le Claire.
Marianist Father Christian Aloysius Janson, 83, died Sept. 14 in San Antonio.
Born in St. Louis, he had been in religious life for 64 years.
Then-Brother Cris taught high school Latin and English in Texas and Wisconsin for several years before entering the seminary.
After being ordained in 1973, he taught and was a chaplain for seven years at St. Michael High School in Chicago and in Texas, before accepting a parish assignment in Mexico.
He served in four cities in Mexico for 16 years, before returning to Texas, where he worked in parish ministry and at St. Mary’s University in San Antonio.
Sister of Notre Dame de Namur Agnes Francis Jung, 89, died Sept. 27.
Born in Chicago, she was in the 72 year of her religious life.
Sister Agnes Francis’ ministry was as a primary grade teacher in Illinois and Ohio. After retirement, she served the community at Mount Notre Dame in Cincinnati.
She is survived by her sister, Julie Marselek.
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