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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Sister Mary
John Lawicki, Cssf
September 13, 1931 – March 25, 2023
Sister Mary John Lawicki, 91 , a Felician Sister for 72 years, passed away in Immaculate Heart of Mary Chapel, Cheektowaga, NY, on Saturday, March 25, 2023 . The former Irene Lawicki was born on September 13, 1931, in Buffalo, NY, to Marie (Szymanski ) and Leon Lawicki, and was a member of St. Stanislaus Parish . Sister John entered the Bu ffalo Province of the Felician S isters on February 2, 1951 , and professed her final vows on August 14, 1958. After graduating from Girls Vocational High School, Sister John earned a Bachelor of Science in Education degree from Medaille College and a Master of Science in Education degree from State University of New York at Buffalo.
Sister Mary John began her ministry as a Fel i cian Sister at St. Rita Home for Children, Getzville, NY, a ministry that she fully embraced as she lovingly cared for God's most vulnerable children . For over thirty years, Sister John served the Diocese of Buffalo in the field of education first as an elementary teac her and then as principal of St. John Gualbert and Our Lady of Czest ochowa Schools, Cheektowaga, NY; Queen of Peace, Buffalo, NY; Genesee-Wyomi ng Catholic Central, Attica, NY; and Holy Trinity School, Dunkirk, NY.
Completing her ministry in education in 1989, Sister John became engaged in parish ministry servi ng at Holy Trinity, Dunkirk, NY; Precious Blood, Buffalo, NY; and St. B arbara, Lackawanna, NY. While ministering at Precious Blood and St. Barbara Parishes, she also served as sacristan at St. Joseph Cathedral for fifteen years. Following in the footsteps of Blessed Mary Angela, foundress of the Felician Sisters, Sister John cherished her privilege of caring for the altar at St. Joseph Cathedral . A talented seamstress, Sister John also created beautiful priestly vestments .
A se rious health challenge ended Sister John's active parish ministry in 2006 . Af te r an extended per iod of recovery, she returned to parish life . Always a master chef and baker, her excellent cooking and baking skills came to fore as she served as home aide at Queen of Angels (St. Michael) Convent. The closing of Queen of Angels C onvent in 2017 brought her home to Immaculate Heart of Mary Convent.
With her many talents, strong mind and spirit, and total availability to the Felician mission of cooperating with Christ in the spiritual renewal of the world, Sister John remained simple with her feet firmly planted on the ground and her heart unreservedly in the hands of God. Intuitive and practical, s he used every one of her varied gifts to the fullest , marking everything she did with meticulous care.
There was never a doubt that Sister John was happy in her vocation. Active in community life, she served as local minister for twelve years and fully participated in community activities. On her sixtieth anniversary of religious life, Sister John wrote , "I feel very humbled that God has chosen me…I am extremely proud to be a part of this wonderful, God-centered community." Jesus ever remained the center of her life. What a blessed gift that while at Mass shortly after receiving Holy Communion, Sister John passed quietly and peacefully into the arms of her beloved Spouse and Lord.
Sister John is survived by her brother Richard , her sister-in- law Geraldine (late Leonard ) Lawicki , and niece s and nephew s .
A wa ke for Sister John will be held at the Immaculate Heart of Mary C onvent (600 Doat St) on Tuesday , March 28, 2023 , from 3 to 5 PM , followed by a n Evening Prayer Service at 5 PM in the Convent Chapel.
The Mass will be live-streamed via Zoom. Please click here for live Mass at 10 AM
A Mass of Christian B urial will be celebrated on Wednesday, March 29, 2023, at 10:30 AM in the Convent Chapel.
Burial will follow in St. Stanislaus Cemet ery, Cheektowaga, NY.
Memorials may be made to Felician Sisters, 600 Doat Street, Cheektowaga, New York 14211.
Please share a picture in our online Photo Album or a favorite memory in our Guest Book here on Sr. John's Tribute page.
Visitation
Immaculate Heart of Mary (Villa Maria) Convent
3:00 - 5:00 pm
Evening Prayer Service
Immaculate Heart of Mary (Villa Maria) Convent Chapel
Starts at 5:00 pm
Mass of Christian Burial
Immaculate Heart of Mary (Villa Maria) Convent Chapel
Starts at 10:30 am
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