Obituaries

Mary Anne Castranio recalled for devotion to faith, Catholic journalism

The editor of the Atlanta Archdiocese's Catholic newspaper died suddenly Oct. 12 at age 61. She was loved and respected by colleagues, friends and family, and her adopted daughter was the love of her life.

Father Daniel Cavanaugh, 81, dies; had devotion to Mary

One of 10 children of a West Philadelphia family, the pastor emeritus of St. Joseph Parish in Ambler appropriately heard 10 priests singing the "Salve Regina" to him at his deathbed.

Father Joseph Stec, high school Latin teacher for 37 years, dies at 88

Proud of his Polish heritage and supportive of immigrants, the retired pastor of St. Hedwig Parish in Philadelphia taught Latin to students at Cardinal Dougherty High School and Polish to seminarians.

Deacon Brouycie Isley of St. Helena parish dies at 69

Once a petty criminal, the Catholic convert and deacon faithfully served at parishes in the Germantown and Olney sections of Philadelphia, detailing his remarkable transformation in a 2007 memoir.

Sister Elizabeth Mercer, serving in 7 dioceses, dies at 91

The Delaware County native and graduate of Notre Dame High School in Moylan entered the Sisters of St. Joseph Chestnut Hill in September 1945, serving almost 73 years in religious life.

Msgr. James Shields, former teacher, pastor, dies at 82

After serving at Roman Catholic and Cardinal Dougherty High Schools, he was pastor of St. Anselm Parish in Philadelphia served in retirement at Mary Mother of the Redeemer, North Wales.

Father Robert Breen, longtime Cardinal Dougherty teacher, dies at 91

He taught at the Catholic high school for 35 years and was pastor of St. Lawrence Parish, Rieglesville, for 12 years. His advice on sports and prayer: "It's God's game, but you play with your own swing."

Sister Mary Elizabeth Keyser, Maryknoll Sister, dies at 98

The former St. Matthias parishioner and West Catholic graduate's 80 years of religious life included ministry in Chile and Bolivia, as well as in California and New York.

Sister Anna Hope Bauerlin, 93, longtime healthcare professional

The member of the Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia recently celebrated her diamond jubilee, having ministered throughout the United States in medicine, clinical instruction and social services.

Archbishop Hunthausen, 96, led ecumenical efforts following Vatican II

The retired archbishop of Seattle esposed nuclear disarmament, broader roles for women in the church and outreach ministry to gays and lesbians. On ecumenism, he said, "we're all looking for ways to get to God."