- Date Of Birth: February 7, 1937
- Date Of Death: May 26, 2022
- State: Massachusetts
Sr. Jeanne Arsenault, (Sr. Marie Rose), was originally from Mexico, Maine, the daughter of Andrew and Alma (Quirion) Arsenault. She was the fourth of five children in this close-knit loving family. The Arsenaults were devout Catholics, and Jeanne attended St. Theresa’s Parochial School with the Sisters of St. Chretienne as her teachers. Quite young, she realized she wanted to be a Sister like them. Her high school years were spent at St. Chretienne Academy in Salem MA in the Juniorate program for girls considering a vocation with the Sisters. After graduating, Jeanne entered the Novitiate in Giffard, Quebec, pronouncing her first vows on August 15, 1955.
For the next 35 years, Jeanne taught children in the primary grades of parish schools in Amesbury and Salem MA, and then back in Mexico and Rumford. She was tiny in stature but full of love for her students. She loved to speak to them about Jesus and to prepare them for their First Communion. She also instilled in them her love of music. She had learned to play the guitar and the autoharp.
In 1991, the Sisters reluctantly left St. John’s School in Rumford due to aging and lack of vocations. Two years later as Jeanne’s parents were also aging and her elderly Aunt Jackie was in need of care, Jeanne was missioned to help them. This became a precious time for her. She took a course to become a “Helping Hands PCA/Homemaker.” She joined the choir at St. Theresa’s and was a Eucharistic minister for homebound parishioners. She also became a Hospice volunteer. Her love of music led Jeanne to join the chorus of RAAPA (Rumford Association for the Advancement of the Performing Arts). Whenever she spoke of this experience, Jeanne literally glowed.
In 1999, after her dad died, Jeanne came to live in the Sisters’ retirement community in Marlboro MA. There she served as a nurse’s aide and went to the Sisters’ preschool to teach music to the little ones. She became known as “singing Sister Jeanne” with her mysterious autoharp adding to her charm.
Sr. Jeanne moved to the Health Center last year with the community relocating there. Despite her declining health, the excellent care from the staff helped her greatly. She was loved by all, and her recent death is a great loss to her Sisters, the staff and residents. She lived Jesus’ Gospel of love, and now will enjoy God’s unending reward.
She will be deeply missed by her sister Anita (Cote), her brother Rene, her nieces and nephews Donna, Diana, Danita, Debra, Dana, William, Richard, her aunt Lillian and her godson Alexander as well as her 7 great nieces and nephews, and 5 great grand nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her sister Marilyn and her brother Richard.