Sister Mary Pauline Egan

sister mary pauline egan

August 8, 1930 ~ May 8, 2025

Born in: Monagurra Townland, Ballycotton ED, County Cork, Ireland
Resided in: FARGO, ND

Sister Pauline (Margaret Mary) Egan went home to God May 8, 2025, at St. Catherine’s South. The daughter of John and Hannah O’Neill Egan, S. Pauline was born August 8, 1930, in Monagurra Townland, Co. Cork, Ireland.

After completion of secondary school in Ireland, she immigrated to the United States and in 1947 entered the Union of Sisters of the

Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Fargo. She attended Sacred Heart Junior College and in 1952 completed x-ray technician training at St. John’s Hospital. She made profession of perpetual vows in 1953.

For a total of 21 years Sister Pauline worked in x-ray and clinical laboratory departments in hospitals in Park River, Langdon, Carrington, and New Rockford. During many of those years she also worked in the business offices of the hospitals. In her spare time, she did alcohol-use education and facilitated a support group for persons with chemical dependency.

In 1973, she went to Zaire (Democratic Republic of the Congo) where she served in hospital x-ray departments and for seven years was affiliated with the Peace Corps. For a short period of time, she returned to the US and earned credentials in teaching from the State University of New York at Buffalo. When she returned to Africa, she established a school to train radiology technicians at Kinshasha Hospital. In 1982, S. Pauline moved to Swaziland where she continued her work in patient care and education in x-ray, community organizing and religious education.

After six years in Swaziland, she returned to the US and worked at Dakota Clinic in Fargo from 1988 to 1992. She went back to Africa; this time she went to Zambia where she worked with other Presentation Sisters and was director of a facility for handicapped children. She also led the development of a sewing factory which provided employment for women in the local area. Upon her return to the US in 1998, S. Pauline served with the Sacred Heart Southern Missions in Mississippi where she worked in direct aid and advocacy programs.

In 2012, S. Pauline “retired” to Sacred Heart Convent in Fargo. Her zeal, love for the poor and involvement with people did not tire. Until recently she volunteered at the food pantry and thrift stores and visited residents in skilled care facilities. Until her last breath she continued to pray for all the people she encountered in her long and fruitful life.

She was preceded in death by her parents and her siblings: Tommy, Philip, Patrick, Michael, John, Nellie, Bridie McCarthy. Surviving S. Pauline are her Presentation Sisters and Associates and her nieces and nephews– Mary Terry, AnneMarie Tryell, Joseph Egan, Catherine Egan, Dan McCarthy, Carmel McCarthy, Paddy Egan, Anne O’Brien, Collete McDonald, John Egan (a third namesake of her father) and Margaret Egan.

Vigil Service: 7:00 PM Wednesday, May 14, 2025 at St. Joseph Chapel, Riverview Place, Fargo, ND. Visitation one hour prior.

Funeral: 10:00 AM Thursday May 15, 2025 at St. Joseph Chapel, Riverview Place, Fargo, ND. Visitation one hour prior.

Interment: Holy Cross Cemetery North

Services

Visitation - Wednesday: May 14, 2025 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Riverview Place Chapel
5300 12th St S
Fargo, North Dakota 58104

(701) 237-4700
https://www.chilivingcommunities.org/locations/north-dakota/riverview-place

Prayer Service - Wednesday: May 14, 2025 7:00 pm

Riverview Place Chapel
5300 12th St S
Fargo, North Dakota 58104

(701) 237-4700
https://www.chilivingcommunities.org/locations/north-dakota/riverview-place

Visitation - Thursday: May 15, 2025 9:00 am - 10:00 am

Riverview Place Chapel
5300 12th St S
Fargo, North Dakota 58104

(701) 237-4700
https://www.chilivingcommunities.org/locations/north-dakota/riverview-place

Funeral Service - Thursday: May 15, 2025 10:00 am

Riverview Place Chapel
5300 12th St S
Fargo, North Dakota 58104

(701) 237-4700
https://www.chilivingcommunities.org/locations/north-dakota/riverview-place

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  1. May you rest in gentle peace dearest Aunt Pauline
    You sure were an amazing aunt to have had
    Always helping …wherever you knew help was needed.
    Love always .
    Carmel ❤️
    (niece)

  2. A beautiful soul with beautiful smile, happy, happy personality! I loved listening to Sr. She gave me the information to head off sore throat! Cayenne Pepper!!! Yes it does work!
    Another Angel in Heaven!
    Deepest loving condolences ,
    Sally O’Brien
    Queen of Peace
    Olive Branch, MS

  3. I knew Sister Pauline from Riverview. She was always happy and loved to visit with everyone. Rest in peace sweet Pauline.
    Missy


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