She entered the Holy Names novitiate at Marylhurst in 1926 and became Sister M. Anne Cecile.
She started playing violin at age six, and went on to teach music as well as write music including an orchestral suite titled Chronicle of Creation, performed in 1952. She continued to compose and publish music until her death.
She was survived by her brother Raphael Daigle; a sister, Mary Agnes Conaway; seven nieces, ten nephews and the members of her religious community.
She entered the Holy Names novitiate at Marylhurst in 1926 and became Sister M. Anne Cecile.
She started playing violin at age six, and went on to teach music as well as write music including an orchestral suite titled Chronicle of Creation, performed in 1952. She continued to compose and publish music until her death.
She was survived by her brother Raphael Daigle; a sister, Mary Agnes Conaway; seven nieces, ten nephews and the members of her religious community.
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Sister M. Anne Cecile
(Frances Daigle)