Sister Mary Clementine Cashman, RSM, age 96, died on Friday, October 22, 2010, at Mercy Hallmar Care Center, Cedar Rapids, after a brief illness. Services: 10:30 a.m. Monday, October 25, 2010, at the Chapel of Mercy at Mount Mercy University, Cedar Rapids, by Rev. David Ambrosy. Burial: Mount Calvary Cemetery, Cedar Rapids. Friends may call 4 to 7 p.m. on Sunday, at Sacred Heart Convent, Cedar Rapids, with a Scripture Service at 6 p.m. Arrangements are with Stewart Baxter Funeral and Memorial Services, Cedar Rapids. Sister Mary Clementine was born in St. Cecilia, Iowa near Elma on February 16, 1914, the daughter of Clement and Lydia Sullivan Cashman. She graduated from Immaculate Conception High School in Elma in 1931, and entered the Sisters of Mercy in Cedar Rapids on July 15, 1932, making her final vows on June 24, 1938. Sister Mary Clementine received a bachelor's degree in music from Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa and spent much of her ministry as a Sister of Mercy as a music teacher. She taught at a number of Iowa schools including: St. Benedict, Decorah; St. Berchman, Marion; Immaculate Conception, Charles City; Sacred Heart, Oelwein; Sacred Heart and St. John in Waterloo; and All Saints and St. Matthew in Cedar Rapids. She also shared her talent outside of Iowa, teaching music at St. Matthew School in Kalispell, Montana. In addition to her role as a music teacher, Sister Mary Clementine also served as a principal at Immaculate Conception School in Cedar Rapids and St. Cecilia School in Ames. After her years as an educator, Sister Mary Clementine served in ministries across the city of Cedar Rapids as a local coordinator at Sacred Heart Convent, a mail room receptionist at Mount Mercy College and a volunteer at Mercy Medical Center and Sacred Heart Convent. In 1998, she was inducted into the Mount Mercy Athletic Hall of Fame for her continued support of the college's athletic programs. In 2006, Sister Mary Clementine moved to Mercy Hallmar Care Center and volunteered there and at Mercy Medical Center by reciting the rosary and visiting patients. Sister Mary Clementine was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Louis Cashman; two sisters, Betty Hockinson and Marian Goergen; brother-in-law Marvin (Hockey) Hockinson and three nephews. In addition to the Sisters of Mercy she is survived by a brother-in-law, Lawrence Goergen; seven nieces and nephews; and several great nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to the Sisters of Mercy, 1125 Prairie Drive NE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52402.
Bless her. What a long and full life Sr. Mary Clementine had. She was active her whole life. I am pleased to be reminded of her and the good memories of the variety shows in which she directed us and the years at school at Sacred Heart in Oelwein. We were blessed.
I thank Sister for serving the Lord so well. My life was changed because of our friendship. Memories will continue to be cherished of my childhood years at IC in CR but most of all I will always treasure our friendship as it was renewed in my adult life. We shared the Lord, life and memories and I will miss you. I can only imagine the welcome Home you received and the applause of Heaven. Your reward I know will be great and I will look forward to again celebrating with you in heaven.