McIntyre, Sister Clotilda,
formerly Sister Mary Joanna, a Sister of St. Martha of Antigonish,
died at Mary’s Court, Parkland, Antigonish, on July
25th, 2023, in the 71st
year of her Religious Life.
Born in
Bellevue, Alberta, Sister Clotilda was the daughter of the late John
Joseph and Mary Ann (Cadegan) McIntyre.
Sister
Clotilda entered the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Martha on
August 20, 1950. She pronounced her first vows on August 15, 1952, and
her perpetual vows on August 15, 1955. She earned a BSc in Home
Economics from St. Francis Xavier University in 1955 and worked in the
field of Dietetics at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto, St.
Martha’s Hospital in Antigonish, Banff Mineral Springs
Hospital, Banff Alberta. After almost 20 years in this ministry Sr.
Clotilda studies and trained as a Social Worker. She earned an MSW in
1974 from the University of Calgary, and practiced in Whitney Pier,
and Ingonish, in Nova Scotia, and in Lowell,
Mass.
A third
ministry focus began in 1989 when she ministered in pastoral ministry
in St. Paul’s River, Quebec; Basse Terre, St. Kitts; and
Lethbridge, Alberta. It was in both St. Kitts and Lethbridge that Sr.
Clotilda worked in the prison system where her training and experience
brought much comfort to many.
She was called
to leadership within the congregation as a local superior, an
Apostolic Director, and in formation work. Sr. Clotilda was steadfast
in her commitment to the development of persons, and she brought a no
nonsense, yet compassion and empathetic approach to anything she was
engaged in. Her sense of adventure comes to life in stories of her
camping trips and the many times she offered hospitality to anyone,
anywhere, at anytime.
Sister
Clotilda is survived by brother and John Francis (Jack), and sister
Patricia Hanlon. She is also survived by her nieces and
nephews.
Besides her
parents she was predeceased by brothers Ronald Gerald (Jerry),
Charles, and Joseph, and sisters Winnifred McCarthy, Mary Schmidt and
Blanche Strasser.
Following the
recommendations and procedures in place at this time, the remains will
rest at Martha Place, Parkland Antigonish, where a private Celebration
of Vigil will be held followed by a private Liturgy of Christian
Burial on Tuesday, August 1st, 2023, at 1:30pm
in St. Martha Chapel at Martha Place, Parkland,
Antigonish.
Arrangements
are under the direction of C.L. Curry Funeral Services of Antigonish
www.clcurry.com.