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SISTER ALICE KONEFALL S.N.J.M.
Date of Passing: Jul 21, 2023
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemorySISTER ALICE KONEFALL S.N.J.M.
Without any warning, Sister Alice left us for her eternal home! She died suddenly on Friday, July 21, 2023, at St. Boniface Hospital. She is survived by her nephews, Shawn Scallen (Sarah Brown), Craig Scallen (Jessica) and great-nephew Noah, cousins, members of her religious community, and a multitude of friends! She was predeceased by her parents, John Konefall and Pauline Braschuk, and her older sister, Margaret. She was very proud of her Ukrainian heritage transmitted by her mother. She will be dearly missed! May she rest in God!
Alice was born in Steinbach, Manitoba, in 1942 and graduated from St. Mary’s Academy, Winnipeg, in 1960 where she made many lasting friends. She was multi-talented and got involved in sports, developing her leadership skills as president of the Athletic Club. She completed several years of musical training that served her well in her later years of ministry. Alice entered the novitiate of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary in 1960, made her first profession in 1962, and her final vows in 1967. Sr. Alice was a generous contributor to the life and mission of the congregation, exercising her gift of hospitality and advocating for a better world. She served on the community’s Justice and Peace Committee/Network for several years and on the Provincial Administration Team from 2016-2019. Sisters and Associates appreciated her presence, her visits and her acknowledgments of their accomplishments.
Sister Alice pursued her studies at the University of Manitoba where she obtained her B.A. and B.Ed. degrees. Later she completed an M.A. in Counselling at Loyola University in Chicago. She was a teacher and counselor at St. Mary’s Academy and St. Boniface High School, and principal at Holy Cross School. As an educator, she recognized the value of extracurricular activities. For some years, she was responsible for the Athletic Club, and later, mentored students in the Christian Life Community.
After serving in educational institutions for over 20 years, she went on to many years of Pastoral Ministry. Parishioners of St. Gerard’s, Christ the King and St. Ann’s Parishes greatly appreciated her leadership and her supportive and affirming presence. She continued to be a loyal member of Holy Rosary Parish until her death.
Since 2014, she resided and ministered at West End Commons where she contributed to community building by welcoming newcomers, listening to them and advocating for them; organizing musical, artistic or play activities with children and their parents; sharing in the life of the community and participating in outreach activities.
Sr. Alice had a wide range of interests and concerns. She appreciated music and was happy to share her concert tickets. She advocated for refugees and people who live in poverty. Relationships were most important to her. She shared the journey with many friends, and acquaintances easily became friends. During her 60 years of ministry, she worked in inter-cultural and multi-faith settings and was committed to healing and reconciliation with First Nations Peoples.
Prayers and Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated at Holy Rosary Church, 510 River Avenue, at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday August 3, 2023. Link for the live-stream:
https://youtube.com/live/f8ghMrxqIE0?feature=share
Internment will follow at 1:30 p.m. in St. Boniface Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, a donation in Sister Alice’s name could be made to St. Matthew’s Non-Profit Housing, 641 St. Matthew’s Avenue, Winnipeg, MB, R3G 0G6.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jul 29, 2023
Condolences & Memories (4 entries)
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Rest in Peace Sister Alice; a joy to have met you while at SMA in 1971. - Posted by: marc desrosiers (fellow staff member at SMA in 1971) on: Aug 04, 2023
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Alice was a wonderful classmate, team-mate and friend. She was so caring and had such a heart of gold. Accomplished in sports and music and so helpful to people who needed her advocacy in their everyday living struggles. God's gift to us and ours to treasure and be thankful for. - Posted by: Barbara King (St. Mary's Academy classmate) on: Aug 02, 2023
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I first met Sister Alice in 1962 when I was a new immigrant to Canada from England. She later became family when I married her cousin John. Alice and I remained close friends for all these years since. I will deeply miss our long phone and video conversations. My heart is heavy. With Love Dian xoxo - Posted by: Dian McCreary (Cousin through marriage) on: Aug 01, 2023
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I and the rest of my family (Gamache) have very fond memories of Sister Alice and the rest of her family, father, mother and Margaret we have a lovely childhood together in the country and many adventures and souvenirs of good times together while growing up Rest in peace with your dear family Alice we love you - Posted by: Yolande LeGras (nee Gamache) (friend) on: Jul 30, 2023