Her years at Saint Vincent’s Hospital, Staten Island, were particularly special for her as she learned there the many aspects of nursing care. 

Sister Elizabeth Stelmack, Sister Edward Maureen, was born November 18, 1928, in Lyndhurst, New Jersey, one of twelve children, seven daughters and five sons of Joseph and Balbina Baleski Stelmack. Elizabeth attended Lincoln Elementary School and Lyndhurst High School in New Jersey. After graduation, she studied at Saint Joseph’s Hospital Nursing School, Yonkers, earning an LPN. She worked for one year at American Legion Hospital in Newark, New Jersey, before entering the Sisters of Charity of New York on February 2, 1951. In 1967, Sister Edward received a BA in History from College (now University) of Mount Saint Vincent and, in 1974, earned an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) from Kingsborough Community College of the City University of New York. In 1977, Sister Elizabeth was licensed as a Registered Nurse.

All Sister Elizabeth’s fifty-one years of active service were devoted to the ministry of nursing. For the first seventeen years, she worked as a staff nurse at Saint Vincent’s, Staten Island, Saint Vincent’s, Harrison, Convent of Mary the Queen, Yonkers, and Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, Manhattan. After full-time studies for her nursing degree, Sister Elizabeth served at Coney Island Hospital, Brooklyn, the Outpatient Clinic of Saint Vincent’s, Manhattan, Patient Representative at Saint Vincent’s, Harrison, and at Our Lady of Mercy, the Bronx.

In 2004, Sister Elizabeth retired from active ministry and offered her time as a volunteer for seven years at Saint Vincent’s, Harrison. In 2011, she joined the retirement community at Mount Saint Vincent Convent and in 2020 moved into the retirement community at Kittay Senior Apartments of The New Jewish Home in the Bronx. It is here she died on September 10, 2024 in the 74th year of commitment as a Sister of Charity of New York.

Sister Elizabeth spoke lovingly of her large family and her home where both Polish and English were spoken, and meals included Polish and American foods. Her years at Saint Vincent’s Hospital, Staten Island, were particularly special for her as she learned there the many aspects of nursing care.

Sister Elizabeth, the day and hour of God’s call to the fullness of life has come for you. The promise of eternal life in God is prepared and ready and the One who promises “. . . . was never anything but YES” (2 Cor: 1:19). Go forward to complete your life’s journey and know the peace only our God can give.

Date of Death
September 10, 2024

Age
95

Wake
Friday, September 13, 2024
8:30-10:00 a.m.
Prayer Service at 9:30 a.m. (Livestreamed)
Mount St. Vincent Convent
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Funeral
Friday, September 13, 2024
10:15 a.m. (Livestreamed)
Mount St. Vincent Convent
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Burial
St. Joseph’s Cemetery, 209 Truman Avenue, Yonkers, NY

Missions

  • St. Vincent Hospital, Staten Island, Staff Nurse LPN, 1953-1964
  • St. Vincent Hospital, Harrision, Staff Nurse LPN, 1964-1965
  • Convent of Mary the Queen, Yonkers, Staff Nurse LPN, 1966-1969
  • St. Elizabeth Hospital, Manhattan, Staff Nurse LPN, 1969-1971
  • Coney Island Hospital, Brooklyn, Staff Nurse RN, 1974-1976
  • St. Vincent Hospital and Medical Center, Manhattan, RN, Outpatient Clinic, 1976-1984
  • St. Vincent Hospital and Medical Center, Westchester Branch, Director, Patient Representatives, 1984-1991
  • Our Lady of Mercy Hospital, Bronx, RN, 1992-2004
  • St. Vincent Hospital, Harrison, Volunteer, 2004-2011