Sr. N. E. Deutsch; educator, health care worker
Because of poor health and a leg amputation following an accident, Sister Liz left the teaching ministry and became involved in health care. In 1973, she was named superior of St. Joseph Health Center in Kansas City. In 1977, she became an emergency room and ICU counselor at St. Joseph.
In 1982, Sister Liz returned to St. Louis, where she served as the congregational archivist and U.S. Federation archivist for the sisters’ generalate. She held the position for a decade. From 1992-1996, she served as an assistant province director for the provincialate in St. Louis.
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