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Obituary: Sister of Charity of Cincinnati Marie Josetta Wethington

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DELHI TOWNSHIP, OHIO – August 26, 2019 – Sister of Charity of Cincinnati Marie Josetta Wethington died Aug. 17, 2019, at the age of 87 at Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati. Sister Marie Josetta was born Margaret Ann Wethington on March 5, 1932, to Joseph F. and Etta (Walter) Wethington in Huntington, West Virginia. She was a Sister of Charity for 67 years.

Sister Marie Josetta grew up in Huntington. She attended St. Joseph grade school and graduated from St. Joseph High School in 1949. She was one of seven children; her parents were intent on giving their children a strong Catholic education.

Sister Marie Josetta earned a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from the College of Mount St. Joseph in 1960 and a master’s in mathematics from the University of Detroit, Detroit, Michigan, in 1966. Later Sister earned a master’s degree in microbiology from the University of Cincinnati in 1973. She obtained another master’s in psychological counseling from Leslie College, Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1988.

Sister Marie Josetta’s 50 years of ministry included 23 years in education, nine in chaplaincy work and 18 years in counseling in a health-care setting. She began serving as an intermediate teacher at Annunciation School, Cincinnati in 1955 followed by ministries at Holy Family, Cincinnati (1957-’59); Little Flower, Royal Oak, Michigan (1959-’63); Seton High, Pueblo, Colorado (1963-’67) and Shrine High, Royal Oak, Michigan to teach biology (1967-’70).

From 1973-’78 Sister Marie Josetta taught in the College of Nursing at Edgecliff College, Cincinnati. It was at this time that she chose to enroll in a CPE program at Bethesda Hospital in Cincinnati and became a resident chaplain in Hennipin County, St. Paul, Minnesota, followed by ministry at Fairview Hospital, also in St. Paul. In 1983 she moved to Denver, Colorado, and served as pastoral care coordinator at Mercy Hospital (1983-’87). She enrolled as a fulltime student at Leslie College and went on to be the health clinician at Aurora Mental Health Center, Denver (1988-’91). She moved to West Caldwell, New Jersey in 1991 to help care for her sister while working at St. Michael’s Medical Center, Newark, New Jersey. Sister Marie Josetta provided crisis counseling, clinical case management and hospice services from 1992-’96 in the Paterson, New Jersey area before serving as a psychiatric social worker at St. Joseph Hospital, Paterson (1996-2011).

To broaden her experiences Sister Marie Josetta participated in a Nicaraguan trip, stepping into another culture in the early 1990s. The group learned about their politics, economy, faith and the hopes and dreams of the people. She found it to be a live-changing experience. She said at the time, “It is in trying to be with these people that I believe I can begin to live in solidarity with the poor.”

While ministering in the Denver area Sister Marie Josetta was one they could ‘count on’ says Associate Brother Gary Sawyer. Brother Gary, along with five other Sisters of Charity in the area, were faithful Sunday night Bingo organizers. It was their consistent ‘Bingo night’ efforts that helped to support Loyola School and allow for the Catholic school to remain open and affordable for the poor throughout the late 1980s and 1990s.

Sister Marie Josetta was a career-saver for one of our current nurses serving the Sisters in the Motherhouse. Nurse Karen Tisi, while a nursing student at Edgecliff College in 1975, came down with mono early in her freshman year; she was homesick and far from home. After returning to school she was overwhelmed by the classwork she had to make up. It was Sister Marie Josetta, her microbiology instructor, who took her under her wing and helped to make it all doable. When they reunited at the Motherhouse earlier this year, each was surprised by the other. The roles were reversed after 44 years, but the appreciation for one another was obvious.

Sister Marie Josetta is survived by her brother, Joseph, as well as nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her sisters Esther Squire, Dorothy Black, Helen Ortman and Mary Wethington.

Sisters and family members will greet visitors in the Heritage Room of the Sisters of Charity Motherhouse from 2-3 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 30, 2019, followed by the Mass of Christian Burial at 3 p.m. in the Motherhouse chapel.

Memorials can be made in Sister Marie Josetta Wethington’s name to the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati Retirement Fund, 5900 Delhi Rd., Mount St. Joseph, Ohio 45051.


The Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, whose Motherhouse is located in Delhi Township, a western suburb of Cincinnati, is an apostolic Catholic women’s religious community that exists to carry out the Gospel of Jesus Christ through service and prayer in the world. Sisters, using their professional talents as ministers of education, health care, pastoral and social services, as well as caring for all creation, currently live and minister in 17 U.S. states, in Guatemala, Mexico and the West Indies. They also sponsor institutions to address education, health care and social service needs, with particular concern for direct service to the poor.

The Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati are joined in mission by 208 Associates.

Visit the Sisters of Charity Web site at www.srcharitycinti.org

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