Baltimore Sun

Sr. Mary Madonna Gies, school teacher

- —Jacques Kelly

Sister Mary Madonna Gies, a retired parochial school teacher and principal, died of congestive heart failure March 7 at Stella Maris Hospice. She was 89.

Born in Baltimore and raised on Elsinore Avenue, she was the daughter of William F. Gies, a Baltimore and Ohio Railroad clerk, and his wife, Ethel Lochboehle­r.

She attended St. Cecilia School in Walbrook and was a 1945 graduate of Seton High School. She entered the Sisters of Mercy the same year.

She obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in education at Mount Saint Agnes College and a master’s degree in administra­tion at Loyola University Maryland.

From 1948 until 1987 she taught or served as principal at Immaculate Heart of Mary School in Baynesvill­e, Mount Washington Country School for Boys, Sacred Heart School in Glyndon and Shrine of the Sacred Heart, also in Mount Washington.

She also taught at times in Alabama, Florida, Georgia and Washington.

Sister Madonna volunteere­d to work in a region of the Appalachia­n Mountains in Virginia in 1987. She later said of that experience, “Those nine years were the greatest for me. I worked in prison ministry, gave tutor training workshops and became involved in issues affecting the civic community.”

Sister Anne O”Donnell, a fellow Sister of Mercy, said Sister Madonna was “always pleasant and joyful and although she loved her years as a teacher and principal, she said her time in Appalachia was the happiest in her life.”

Beginning in 1996, Sister Madonna tutored both Stella Maris and Mercy Medical Center employees preparing for General Educationa­l Developmen­t exams. After 2004 she assisted in the educationa­l needs of Mercy Medical employees.

AMass of Christian burial will be offered at 11 a.m. Saturday at The Villa, 6806 Bellona Avenue.

Survivors include two sisters, Shirley Gies Dougher of Baltimore, and Patricia Gies of Washington, and numerous nieces and nephews.

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