| Born
October 24, 1919, Chicago, Illinois Entered Sacred
Heart Monastery, Lisle, Illinois, September 8. 1937 |
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Sister Geraldine Gajniak, OSB was born on October 24, 1919 to
Charles and Anna Bugajsky Gajniak and named Helen Therese. Both
parents were immigrants from Czechoslovakia. Helen was one of six
children, three girls and three boys, two of whom were twins. Her
sister Anne Cook and brother John survive her.
On September 8, 1937 Helen became a postulant at
Sacred Heart Monastery in Lisle, Illinois and a novice, Sister
Geraldine, on June 6, 1938. First monastic profession followed on
June 10, 1939 and perpetual profession on August 15, 1942. From
1939 until 1951 Sr. Geraldine taught elementary grades in areas of
Illinois and Wisconsin. In 1951 the sisters established a new
foundation, Our Lady of Sorrows Convent, in Oak Forest, IL; Sr.
Geraldine participated in this new venture. Here also she taught
in elementary schools until 1959. At this time she became involved
in administrative duties, serving as secretary, director of
postulants and novices, subprioress and then as prioress in 1966.
During these years Sr. Geraldine gained an M.A. in Library Science
from Rosary College in Chicago.
In the late sixties the Federation of St.
Scholastica began an exchange program. Sr. Geraldine applied to
St. Walburg Monastery and came here in June, 1969. Often she had
expressed interest in serving the sick. During this time she
worked in the monastery infirmary and at Madonna Manor. In 1971
Sr. Geraldine applied for a permanent transfer to St. Walburg
Monastery which became effective in 1974. During the three years
of discernment she earned an LPN certificate from St. Francis
School of Nursing in Cincinnati. Well prepared and happy in her
new ministry, she served as night nurse at Madonna Manor. After
1995 she was “nurse on call” at the Manor, visiting residents in
the cottages. Sr. Geraldine assisted at the Manor Flea Market
where she made many friends, and later at the Diocesan Childrens’
Home Sale.
Sr. Geraldine was committed to prayer, service and
community activities, whether in exercise sessions, oblate
meetings or prayer with individual sisters.
Earlier this year Sr. Geraldine was diagnosed with
cancer. She was patient in her illness. Her declining condition
was obvious. Many of her good friends from the area visited her
these last days. Death came almost too quickly on April 24, 2010
as the community was about to gather for Evening Prayer.
Sr. Geraldine is survived by her Benedictine community, a sister,
Anne Cook of Chicago, a brother, John, of Alsip, IL and many
nieces and nephews.