Sister Fleurette Kennon, R.S.M

sister fleurette kennon, r.s.m
Portland - Sister Fleurette Kennon( Sister Mary Fleurette), 91 years, of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas, died peacefully at Frances Warde Convent on March 7, 2019. In 1927, Fleurette Marie was born in Portland to Marion E. Lunt and Thomas J. Kennon, the youngest of four children. After graduating from St. Joseph's Academy, Portland in 1945, She entered the Sisters of Mercy from her parish, St. Francis Xavier Church, Winthrop. Sr. Fleurette continued her education earning a B.S. from St. Joseph's College, Standish and a M.Ed. from the University of Maine, preparing her for a ministry in teaching and administration. Sr. Fleurette focused primarily on Grades 4 - 8 and began her teaching career at St. Dominic's School in Portland; St. Teresa's School in Brewer; St. Athanasius School, Rumford; Cathedral Jr. High, Portland; St. John's School, Bangor; Holy Cross School, South Portland; St. Mary's School, Augusta and St. Mary's School, Houlton. She was Principal at St. Mary's School, Bangor; St. Joseph's School, Lewiston and at the Public School in Benedicta. After a career in education, Sr. Fleurette changed her field to Library Science and got a second Master's degree from Simmons University in Boston, MA. Upon her return to Maine, she became Director of Library Services at St. Joseph's College in Standish. One of her major responsibilities was to relocate the Library from Mercy Hall to the new Wellehan Library Building. During this time, Sr. Fleurette saw the need to expand the library resources as well as updating much needed technology. In return for this state of the art library, both faculty and students responded with pride in their new educational facility. Even in her retirement years, she always took an interest in the library, so dear to her heart. In 2016, a new "Quiet Room" was established in Wellehan Library and dedicated inSr. Fleurette's honor. With faculty and friends in attendance, she was surprised with this tribute for her dedication and faithful presence for 22 years. Several of her former students remember how she frequently reminded them to keep their voices down to maintain a quiet atmosphere. Thus, this "Quiet Room" is most appropriate! Sr. Fleurette will be remembered for her quiet presence, understanding heart and her keen interest in each person she met. Relying on God's strength, she lived humbly her motto Sine Te nihil (Without You, I am nothing). In addition to her parents, Sr. Fleurette, was predeceased by her brothers, Paul and Edward Kennon and her sister, Mary Kennon. She is survived by her half-brother, Thomas Kennon, Portsmouth, N.H. and her half- sister Theresa (Terry) Kennon Malonson, Methuen, MA. She is also survived by her Sisters in community especially her dear friend, Sr. Joyce Mahany,RSM. A special thank you to the Staff at Frances Warde Convent who cared for Sr. Fleurette so lovingly. Visiting Hours celebrating Sr. Fleurette's life will be held at the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland, on Monday, March 11 from 3 - 6 pm followed by a Prayer Service at 6 pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, March 12 at 11 a.m. at St. Pius X Church, 492 Ocean Avenue, Portland. Interment will be on Wednesday, March 13 at 1PM at Calvary Cemetery, South Portland. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be sent to: Sisters of Mercy, 966 Riverside Street, Portland, ME 04103.

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  1. I am saddened to learn of the loss of such a wonderful lady. She is one of a few teaches my husband and I remember from St Mary’s School. We had the pleasure to get reacquainted again in Portland. We even took she and Sister Joyce to dinner at DiMillo’s. They remembered I was the good girl, my husband was the brat. We enjoyed them so much. Lila (Roy) and Joe Saindon.

    – Lila Saindon

  2. Sister was my 8th grade teacher at St. Mary’s School in Bangor Me. I will always remember her fondly and have never forgotten her great sense of humor.

    – Maureen Cormier

  3. I worked for Sister Fleurette in the early 1980s in the St. Joseph’s college library. She was just delightful; kind, funny, very smart & lively. She & Sister Simonne Laflamme were the first nuns I had ever met & they were both very good to me. I’m grateful to have known them.

    – Joy Elsner

  4. Sister Fleurette was a special lady. The inspiration for my career and much, much more. May she rest in peace.

    – wendy kieron

  5. Sister Fleurette was such a blessing in my life, while a student at St. Joseph’s College and even in my adult life after graduation. She hired me to work for her in the library on campus at the beginning of my freshman year, and we spent four wonderful years together. I remained in contact with her after I graduated and considered her a dear friend. I am so grateful for her in my life and will miss her very much. I am so very sorry for your loss.

    – Neile Joler Nelson

  6. R.I.P. Sister Fleurette… I grew up knowing that I was named after her. My mom knew her when she was a young girl & loved her name. Mom told her that if she ever had a girl, that she would use her name. I had the privilege of have her as my teacher in 8th grade at Saint John’s in Bangor, Me. My sister Theresa passed the day before & was probably there to welcome you… God Bless! Fleurette (Soucy) Dow

    – Fleurette Dow

  7. My thoughts and prayers are with all that knew and loved Sister. She was kind and quiet soul and it was an honor to know her. I am sad that I am out of state and not able to pay my respects at her services. She and the Sisters of Mercy are in my hearts. With love, Eileen Veroneau Brown

    – Eileen Veroneau Brown


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