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Sep 19, 2009 News
The People’s National Congress Reform has noted with sadness the passing of Sister Theresa La Rose, M.S., a member of the Mid-Atlantic Community of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas, on Saturday last. The Party indicated that it tendered its sincere condolences to the Mid-Atlantic Community of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas and her relatives and close friends.
It was recalled in a statement that Sister Theresa La Rose began her ministry in education, her first assignment being Sacred Heart School in Georgetown. She subsequently taught at Brickdam, Santa Rosa and Mabaruma.
Sister La Rose’s last educational positions were at the Trust College where she taught prospective teachers and at St. Rose’s High School where she was a teacher and a pastoral minister. But it was her dedicated commitment to the development of the interior regions of the country that will always be remembered, the Party stated.
Sister La Rose worked for the Ministry of Interior Development, Amerindian Affairs and in various other educational capacities associated with the PNC Government. She was said to have made a significant impact on the lives of the members of the Amerindian Community and she was awarded the Medal of Service in 1975 by the then PNC Administration.
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