Gilbert Leroy Hensley, O.P., Death, 2014-05-31
Scope and Contents
This collection contains personal materials relating to friars after they have left the order, passed away, or transferred to another province. Each friar's file contents are mostly contain to their novitiate records, canonical assignments, historically important correspondence, and a small number of personal items if desired upon their passing. Within the broader collection, each Friar is sorted as a series.
Friars with particuarly substantial historically important papers or items outside of the scope of the Personal Files Collection are moved to a dedicated collection under their name.
This collection is a work in progress and any use of these files requires the explicit permission of the Provincial. Contact the Archivist to discuss access or inquire about friars that may not been cataloged yet.
Dates
- Creation: Death, 2014-05-31
Conditions Governing Access
Requires explicit permission from Provincial to access any records. Contact the Archivist for more information.
For comprehensive lists and records of individuals who left the order or transferred to other provinces, researchers must contact the archivist. Access to such materials may be restricted and is subject to privacy considerations and organizational policy.
Conditions Governing Use
Can only be accessed upon written permission of the Provincial. Contact the Archivist for further details.
Biographical / Historical
Gilbert Leroy Hensley was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on January 18, 1941, the youngest of three boys, to Charles L. and Lillian E. (Scheefe) Hensley. Both his parents died by the time he was nine years old. He was raised by his foster parents, Mr. & Mrs. John Schmeling. He attended Cass Street School and St. John Cathedral Grade School and High School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin before moving to Nashville, Tennessee, where he graduated from Father Ryan High School on June 2,1960.
Br. Hensley entered the Order as a Cooperator Brother on March 19, 1961 at St. Thomas Aquinas Priory in River Forest, Illinois. He was given the religious name Angelus and made his simple profession of vows on March 20, 1962 and solemn profession on March 20, 1968 both at St. Thomas Aquinas Priory.
Most of his religious life, as a brother, was spent working in the priories and parishes of the province. From 1962-1971 he remained at St. Thomas Aquinas Priory doing domestic work in the priory. From 1971-1986 he assisted at St. Vincent Ferrer Parish as sacristan and helped in the grammar school. In 1986 he moved to Madison, Wisconsin and was part of the support staff at Edgewood Elementary School and lived at Blessed Sacrament Priory where he was the house bursar for several years. He remained in Madison until 2005 at which time he relocated to the Motherhouse of the Dominican Sisters of the Most Holy Rosary in Sinsinawa, Wisconsin. There he helped with many tasks of the motherhouse from helping with the older sisters, to assisting in the maintenance department, to decorating the house for holidays. He was a beloved brother to the sisters and the staff of the motherhouse.
In May 2014 Br. Gilbert had emergency abdominal surgery at Mercy Hospital in Dubuque, Iowa, suffering major post-operative complications with anesthesia, infection and kidney function. After a second surgery he was unable to regain his strength. He
continued to decline and died on May 31, 2014 at the hospital. He was 73 years old.
Funeral services were held on Wednesday, June 4, 2014, at Holy Rosary Chapel, Dominican Motherhouse, Sinsinawa, Wisconsin. His body was received at the motherhouse at 9:30 a.m. followed by morning prayer and sharing of memories led by Sister Mary Ellen Winston, O.P. Mass of Christian Burial followed at 10:30 a.m. with Fr. Louis Morrone, O.P, Socius, presiding and Fr. Jack Risley, O.P., preaching. Fr. Steven Kuhlmann, O.P. presided over the graveside service and burial, which was at Resurrection Cemetery, Dominican Friars Section in Madison, Wisconsin.
Extent
From the Collection: 100 Linear Feet (30 File Cabinets )
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
From the Collection: Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Archives of the Province of St. Albert the Great, U.S.A. Repository
1910 S. Ashland Ave
Chicago Illinois 60608 United States
3122430011
archivist@opcentral.org
