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Sister Frances Krumpelman, SCN, 97

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Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
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Sister Frances Krumpelman, SCN, 97

Frances Rita Krumpelman, SCN, 97, (formerly Sister Maria Frances) was born May 22, 1929, in Louisville, Ky., to George and Leona (Buckman) Krumpelman. She died June 1, 2026, in Nazareth, Ky. She was a

Frances Rita Krumpelman, SCN, 97, (formerly Sister Maria Frances) was born May 22, 1929, in Louisville, Ky., to George and Leona (Buckman) Krumpelman. She died June 1, 2026, in Nazareth, Ky. She was a Sister of Charity of Nazareth for 76 years.Born on the feast of St. Rita, she was baptized Frances Rita at St. Cecilia Parish in Louisville, a parish that was special to her family as her parents and maternal grandparents were married there. Her grandfather’s cousin was a pastor. Sister Frances’ three sisters and brother were all baptized there.In 1940, when her father’s work moved the family to Carrollton, Ky., she and her siblings had to adjust to a smaller town and school. With no Catholic high school in the area, the older sisters were enrolled in the Academy at Nazareth, Ky. She graduated in 1947 and entered the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth in September.Sister Frances made perpetual vows in 1953 and was assigned to St. Raphael School, Hyde Park, Mass. where she taught seventy fifth-grade boys. Five years later she moved to Memphis to teach at Holy Name School. Sister Frances also taught grade school at Most Blessed Sacrament in Louisville. She taught Latin, French, religion and math to high schoolers at St. Vincent Academy, St. Jerome and Owensboro Catholic high schools.While she was teaching high school she began summer study for a Master of Arts in Theology. This was during the time of Vatican II, which radically changed the Church. With a team of SCNs, Sister Frances began the parish ministry of education in the theology of Vatican II. The group met with parents, trained teachers, and set up theology sessions for adults. She continued leading religious education with adult groups and scheduling retreats at Nazareth for a few years until moving to Texas to serve as the Director of Religious Education for the Diocese of Austin.From Texas, she went to Rome, Italy for a one-year study sabbatical. During that time, she was able to shake hands with Pope John Paul II in 1985.From 1987-1992 she worked at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago where she assisted a professor in writing projects. Her next writing project happened while serving in the surgery waiting room at St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington. The hospital, founded by the SCNs in 1877, asked her to write its history. This was a challenge since she had little knowledge of the medical world, but she moved to Lexington and found the research and writing inspiring. During this time, she also served as an instructor at the Lexington Theological Seminary.Her love of research, writing, and history was clear as she served as curator for Heritage Hall at Nazareth. Sister Frances enjoyed teaching visitors about the SCN Community and the historical buildings on campus. She also enjoyed interviewing and telling the stories of her Sisters in Community. “Living at Nazareth is grace untold,” she said.In 2011, Sister Frances published a book covering SCN history from 1912-1924, in the series, Impelled by the Love of Christ. In the book’s dedication she wrote: To the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, whose life and ministry, two centuries, have inspired and taught us to live by the Gospel.Sister Frances is survived by her extended family and her SCN Community.Sister Frances arrangements:• Visitation will be at 4 p.m. on Thursday, June 4 in St. Vincent de Paul Church, Nazareth, Ky.• Wake will follow that evening at 6:30 p.m.• The Funeral Mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday June 5 in church• Burial will follow in the Nazareth Cemetery.• The Mass will be live-streamed at nazareth.org/live.Funeral Arrangements are being handled by Houghlin Greenwell Funeral Home, 1475 New Shepherdsville Road, Bardstown, Ky. 40004. Memorials may be offered to the Office of Mission Advancement, PO Box 9, Nazareth, Ky., 40048.

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"Dear PVMS Families, This school year is moving by so quickly and one would have never thought the mounds of snow from this winter would have ever melted away.  Fortunately they have and although mother nature continues to give us chilly temperatures at times we have been provided some summer-like temperatures as well and a little bit of rainfall to bring out some vegetation and flowers.  This has been wonderful for letting our students outside for recess and after school activities.  The month of May is full of events and activities as we kick off the fourth quarter. We are celebrating teacher appreciation week from May 4th – 8th!  Please join me in thanking all of our teachers for all that they do on a daily basis. Teachers  make a positive impact on our student’s lives and inspire them to become lifelong learners. Thank you to the PTA for recognizing our teachers and celebrating the impact they have. 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We are looking for community members who can: Share their career journey and experiences Provide insight into the skills needed for success in their field Answer student questions and inspire the next generation Event Details: Date: Thursday, May 21st Location: Putnam Valley High School Wellness Center Time: 8:00 am- 12:00 pm If you are interested in participating, please fill out this form. Thank you for considering this opportunity to make a lasting impact on our students. We truly appreciate your time and expertise! 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Monday, May 25th –  No School / Memorial Day Wednesday, May 27th – 6th Grade Trip to Medieval Times Thursday, May 28th – 7th/8th Grade Band Concert – HS PAC 7:00-8:00PM Friday, May 29th – 5th/6th Grade Band Concert – HS PAC 7:00-8:00PM As always, please reach out to your child’s classroom teachers should you have any questions or want to schedule an in person meeting for one reason or another.  It is through our partnership that our children are supported in positive ways so that they succeed.  We look forward to a busy May and remember to please reach out to the middle school if you have any questions as well. Thank you, Travis W. McCarty Principal  "

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"Dear PVES Families, Happy month of May! Our students are prepared and ready for the busy calendar over the next two months of the school year, and we are so proud of their progress and growth. Thank you for continuing to emphasize organization, good homework habits, and of course, strong attendance and punctuality throughout the final quarter of the year. We continue to teach new concepts and prepare for the year ahead. If you have any questions about your child’s Progress Report that was mailed last week, please be sure to contact your child’s teacher. You can set up a phone call, virtual meeting, or in-person conference. We always want to communicate well and work closely with you as we support your child’s growth. This week (May 4th through May 8th) is Teacher/Staff Appreciation Week! We are so fortunate at PVES to have such a talented staff and faculty, and we thank the PTA for making this week so special for all. Please take a moment to reach out to your child’s teachers and support staff. They care so very much about your children! Our third and fourth grade students will be taking their NYS Math tests this week. As always, our students are extremely well prepared for these exams, and this is an opportunity to show off their great math thinking. Thank you to all of our K-4 teachers for supporting such a strong math foundation. Please be sure to mark your calendars for our District Budget Vote on Tuesday, May 19th. Voting will take place from 6 AM to 9 PM in our Elementary School Cafeteria. Our Student Vote will be taking place on that day as well. When our PVES students accompany their parents to vote, they will be able to help select our facility dog Mason’s middle name! This is a wonderful and engaging opportunity for children to learn about the power of the individual vote! Please plan to join us for our Planting Party on Tuesday, May 19th, from 4:00 PM to 5:30 on our elementary campus. This was such a joyful and beautiful event last year. If you have any questions, please reach out to Mrs. McCarty by emailing her at [email protected]. This is not a drop-off event, and all are welcome! Thank you all for your support! As we approach Mother’s Day, we would like to wish all of our moms, guardians, grandmothers, and loving caregivers and role models the happiest of days! You play such an integral part in your child’s growth and success, and we hope you know how loved and appreciated you are each and every day! Have a wonderful week ahead. Please check the calendar scroll and attachments carefully for all upcoming concerts and events. PVES is a busy place! Sincerely, Dr. Margaret Podesta Principal"

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