Lillian VanStraten

Female 1915 - 2010  (94 years)


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  • Name Lillian VanStraten 
    Born 19 Mar 1915  DePere, Brown Co, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Occupation School Sister of Notre Dame 
    Died 01 Feb 2010  Elm Grove, Waukesha Co, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I152033  Little Chute Genealogy
    Last Modified 11 Nov 2018 

    Father Peter VanStraten,   b. 12 Feb 1883,   d. 03 Sep 1975, DePere, Brown Co, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 92 years) 
    Mother Louise DeCleene,   b. 15 Feb 1882, DePere, Brown Co, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 06 May 1980, DePere, Brown Co, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 98 years) 
    Married 17 Sep 1904  DePere, Brown Co, Wisconsin Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F61024  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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  • Notes 
    • In the 1930s, large Catholic families were the norm, but the Van Straten family of eight children was far from normal. Of the eight, the six girls were "sandwiched" between the two boys, one on each end, and of those six, five became School Sisters of Notre Dame. Sister Mary Conrad was the fourth of the five girls to enter the convent.

      Born in 1915 to Peter Van Straten and Louise DeCleene in DePere, Wisconsin, and baptized Lillian, she thrived on the hard farm work before and after the school day, but she also relished the family fun. "Though we may have had little," she wrote, "we had everything. We were loved."

      After graduating from DePere High School in 1932, she told her mother about her desire to become a Notre Dame, evoking her mother's main concern, "Child, I hope you are not going because your three sisters have gone." Assuring her mother, Lillian entered the Candidature, and three years later was professed as Sister Mary Conrad.

      This began her journey of 26 years as a grade school teacher, followed by 25 years of teaching math in high school. At three schools, she had the added duties of being the principal or assistant principal. In two of the mission communities, she was also the local leader. She carried her many responsibilities with characteristic intensity and drive, along with a concern for others that was bolstered by a deep trust in the power of prayer.

      Sister Conrad's favorite quote was, "The seed of God is in us." Typical of her zeal and generosity to spread that seed, at age 74, she accepted a request to direct the RCIA program at St. Mary's Parish, Menasha, Wisconsin. Moving to a small parish house, she delighted in hosting small group sessions of adults, where her warm hospitality and joyful spirit made religion come alive.

      She spent four more years as a volunteer in the RCIA program in Omro, Wisconsin, before retiring at Notre Dame of Elm Grove in 1997. There she joined her Sister sisters and tended her growing seeds until her death in 2010.

      May Sister Mary Conrad be at rest in the peace of God.