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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, Sister M. Theotima Plass, FSGM, of Alton, passed |
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| away on November 1, 2006; and
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| WHEREAS, Born on December 27, 1925 in Heesterkante, |
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| Germany, she was the daughter of the late Theodor and Anna |
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| (Kruse) Plass; and
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| WHEREAS, She professed her first vows on October 4, 1950, |
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| and final vows on September 17, 1955; she celebrated her golden |
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| jubilee in 1999; and
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| WHEREAS, Sister M. Theotima Plass came to the United States |
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| in 1952; after working as a staff nurse in St. Anthony's |
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| Hospital, she became the Director of Nursing in 1960; in 1963 |
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| she obtained a Master's Degree in Hospital Administration and |
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| was appointed Assistant Administrator at St. Anthony's |
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| Hospital and Local Superior at St. Francis Convent, also |
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| serving as Personnel Director; and
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| WHEREAS, In addition to her responsibilities in the |
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| hospital, she served for many years as the Director of the |
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| Junior Professed Sisters and as Provincial Vicar of the |
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| religious community; in 1969 she succeeded Mother M. Agatha as |
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| Administrator of St. Anthony's Health Center and served in that |
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| position until 1989; at that time she became the Chairman of |
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| the Health Center Board and also the Director of Mission |
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| Services, serving in that role until July 1, 2006.; and
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| WHEREAS, Sister Plass is survived by 3 sisters, Anny Stahl, |
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| Gesine Ossege, and Marie-Theres Reiners, as well as several |
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| nieces, nephews, and other members of her extended family; |
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| therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL |