Chicago Mourns as Loyola’s Beloved Sister Jean Passes Away at 106

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Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the beloved chaplain of Loyola University Chicago’s men’s basketball team, has passed away at the age of 106.

Sister Jean was a well-known and cherished figure in Chicago and the college basketball community. She served as the team chaplain and became famous for her unwavering support and inspiring presence during Loyola’s basketball games.

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Her dedication and spirit brought comfort and encouragement to players and fans alike for many years. Her passing on October 9 marks the end of an era for Loyola Chicago.

The university and fans remember her for:

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  • Kindness
  • Faith
  • Contributions to the team’s success

Sister Jean’s legacy will continue to inspire generations in Chicago and beyond.

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