
Sister M. Siegharda
Born: May 7, 1938
Entrance: February 7, 1958
Professed: October 28, 1960
Died: August 19, 2025
The good and benevolent God called to Himself our dear fellow sister, born by the name Elisabeth Grevenstette, Hospital Sister of the Third Order Regular of St. Francis.
Mary said:
“Do whatever he tells you.”
(Wedding at Cana, John 2:5)
Sister M. Siegharda was born on a farm in Gramdorf-Langwege in the district of Vechta. After finishing school, she began working in the kitchen of St. Joseph’s Hospital in Cloppenburg. Here she got to know and appreciate the sisters and her future profession. In the convent, she became a nurse and also trained as a dietitian. To be able to support the practical training of dietetic students at St Franziskus Hospital, Sister M. Siegharda attended the annual seminar at Werner School in Göttingen. For almost 30 years, she has helped many students to apply their theoretical knowledge in practice. Consequently, the hospital’s patients always received appropriate and varied diets. As well as caring for the sick, Sister M. Siegharda always had something to spare for those in need who came to her in the kitchen. Her open and positive attitude made it easy for her to connect with people.
As a devotee of Mary, the words of the Mother of God were important to her. ‘Do whatever he tells you.’ Deeply rooted in her faith, after the Vatican II, she examined the innovations that were emerging within religious orders. In her limited free time, she attended theological seminars, further training courses, and discussions.
Following her time as diet kitchen manager at St. Franziskus Hospital, Sister M. Siegharda first served in the kitchen of Priests seminary in Münster, thereafter served in the Franciscan’s kitchen in Werl, and, as she grew older, became involved in Billerbeck and Vreden. In 2018, she moved to St. Anna-Stift as a senior citizen. Even here, she continued to devote herself wholeheartedly. For instance, she picked apples and cooked them in the kitchen. She also made sure to regularly clean the garden benches so that the sisters could use them. In the presence of her niece and fellow sisters, she now entrusted her rich life back into God’s hands.
We gratefully bid farewell to Sister M. Siegharda. We remember her in our prayers and in the celebration of the Eucharist and remain united with her in sisterly love.