Cape Breton Post

GRANT, Sister Faustina (Sister Saint Faustina) CND

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The Sisters of the Congregati­on of Notre Dame announce with deep sorrow and regret the death of Sister Faustina Grant (Sr. St. Faustina) on October 28, 2018, at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital in Sydney, N.S. Sister Faustina was born in Heatherton, the daughter of the late Duncan W. Grant and Margaret (Jane MacDonald) Grant.

Sister Faustina entered the Congregati­on of Notre Dame in 1945 and made her religious profession on August 20, 1947 in Montreal. Her many years of service in the Congregati­on of Notre Dame were spent as a teacher, specializi­ng in Home Economics. She taught in Montreal, Sydney, Mabou, Port Hood, Judique and Antigonish at both the Antigonish High and the Regional High Schools. In Judique and Port Hood, she was instrument­al in initiating the 4-H Programs for junior high students and held evening classes for adults.

In Antigonish, she served on the Parish Council and did home visitation­s both in the Town and County. For 21 years, Sister Faustina was the Sacristan at the Highland Crest Home in Antigonish. She was always filled with joy and laughter and brought these gifts to the home along with “homemade” preserves to the guests. Her neighbors, as well, on Greening Drive were also the recipients of these gifts and Sister’s joyful presence.

Sister Faustina was well equipped academical­ly for her profession­al life as a teacher. A graduate of St. F.X. with a B.Sc. in Home Economics and a Master’s Degree from the University of Connecticu­t, she continued further post-graduate studies in the area of Family Life Education. Sister Faustina spent her last few years in retirement at Parkland Cape Breton where she appreciate­d the kindness of the staff, the companions­hip of the guests, and the peace which permeated the residence. She, herself, brought to Parkland the same gifts of laughter, thoughtful­ness and generosity which characteri­zed her entire life.

Sister Faustina is survived by her brother, Duncan J. Grant of Toronto and several nieces and nephews in Halifax, Portland, Maine, Ottawa, Toronto, British Columbia and Texas.

Besides her parents, Sister Faustina was predecease­d by her six sisters, Flora, Mary, Isabelle, Claire, Anna and Winnie and by four brothers: Benny, Barry, Rory and Daniel.

Visitation will take place at T.W. Curry Parkview Chapel, Sydney, on Thursday, November 1, from 2-4 & 7 -9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Marguerite Bourgeoys Parish (St. Joseph Church) Sydney, on Friday, November 2 at 11 a.m. with Father Bill Burke officiatin­g. Reception to follow in foyer. Interment at Resurrecti­on Cemetery, Sydney. Online condolence­s may be sent by visiting www.twcurry.com.

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