
Jubilee 2020 – Pam White, SP – 60th
I was born in London, England, and emigrated to Canada in 1939. I first met the Sisters of Providence at St. Paul’s Hospital School of Nursing, in Vancouver,…
I was born in London, England, and emigrated to Canada in 1939. I first met the Sisters of Providence at St. Paul’s Hospital School of Nursing, in Vancouver,…
The seeds of Providence were planted early in Mary’s life. When her parents, Clyde and Berenice, were first married they lived in small town in Alberta, Canada. The…
Mary Frances Hawkins came into this wonderful world along with her twin brother, Larry on March 4, 1940. She also had two younger brothers, Stephen and Donald. All…
For Sister Carla Montante, Providence was with her at birth – as in Providence Sister Reine Latulipe who was attending her mother when Carla was born at St.…
There must have been a Sister of Providence attending either my mother or me when I was born at St. Vincent Hospital, Portland, Ore., in 1941, where three…
Sister Karin Dufault’s Providence journey began in Yakima, Wash., in a loving, generous French-Canadian Catholic family. While her nuclear family was small (one brother), the extended family, including…
My life has been a wonderful journey, full of many different experiences. I was the youngest of three children growing up outside of Minneapolis, Minn. While in elementary…
Chauncey Boyle was born in Portland, Ore., on Aug. 21, 1940, to Margaret Mary Heuer and Norbert Francis Boyle. In addition to a sister, Susan, the home was…
Maggie’s first encounter with Providence goes back to her birth in 1949 at the old Providence Hospital (now Providence Alaska Medical Center) in Anchorage, Alaska. At age two,…
This year Sisters of Providence recognizes nine jubilarians: Sister Margaret (Maggie) Pastro, celebrating her 50th, and Sisters Chauncey Boyle, Karin Dufault, Mary Hawkins, Carla Montante, Jean Schultz, Katherine…