Cape Breton Post

PROCTOR, Sister Anne Marie

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Sister Anne Marie Proctor, formerly Sister Jean Catherine, 80, a Sister of St. Martha of Antigonish, died at Mary’s Court, Parkland Antigonish, on May 31, 2021, in the 60th year of her Religious Life. She was born in Sydney, Nova Scotia, and Whitney Pier, Cape Breton, was her home. Sister Anne Marie was the daughter of John James and Catherine Anne (MacEachern) Proctor. Sister Anne Marie entered the Congregati­on of the Sisters of St. Martha on August 15, 1959. She pronounced her first vows on August 15, 1961, and her perpetual vows on August 15, 1966. Sr. Anne Marie studied at St. Martha’s School of Nursing becoming a Registered Nurse in 1967. She served in hospitals administer­ed by the Congregati­on throughout Nova Scotia, including St. Martha’s, Antigonish, St. Rita Hospital, Sydney, St. Mary’s Hospital, Inverness. After obtaining further certificat­ion and training, Sr. Anne Marie ministered as an Operating Room Supervisor at St. Martha’s, Antigonish. She also served in our pioneering ministry of homemaking as Director of Materials Management at St. Martha’s Hospital and Supervisor of Housekeepi­ng at Bethany. She eventually became the Administra­tor of Bethany in the early 2000’s. Sr. Anne Marie’s leadership and organizing skills were called upon often within the Congregati­on in several ways: as Apostolate Director; General Councillor; Director of Heritage; Bursar; Events Organizer; and Assistant to the Bethany Community Leader. Many events and projects within the Congregati­on were guided to success with her stealthy hands. Her dedication and love of the Nursing profession was always close to the surface and was evident in her care and compassion for those with whom she lived and worked. Declining health made it necessary for her to step away from many activities, however, she continued to be very active in her ministry of prayer and Gospel Hospitalit­y. Sister Anne Marie is survived by brothers, Bill, Robert, and Donald. She is also survived by her sistersin-law, and many devoted nieces and nephews and their families. Besides her parents she was predecease­d by sister, Mary Catherine Cash and brother, John. The burial will take place in the private cemetery of the Sisters of St. Martha following the recommenda­tions and procedures required during this time of COVID-19. A Memorial Mass and celebratio­n of her life will be held at a later date once the doors to Parkland Antigonish can be open to guests. Funeral arrangemen­ts are under the direction of C.L. Curry Funeral Home, Antigonish. Online condolence­s: www. clcurry.com.

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