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New Straits Times
a day ago
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- New Straits Times
Penang mourns passing of Sister Aidan, longest-serving Convent Green Lane principal
GEORGE TOWN: Sister Aidan Fitzgerald, the longest-serving principal of SMK Convent Green Lane, has died. The 97-year-old died in her hometown in Ireland. The Announcement of her death was made at Irish death announcement website It said: "Sr Aidan died very peacefully in the tender and loving care of the staff at Nazareth House, Mallow on Sunday. "Deeply regretted by her sisters Mary O'Leary and the late Chrissie, Joan and brother Willie, nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews, great-grandnieces, great-grandnephews, the Infant Jesus Sisters, Mallow, her community in Penang, Malaysia where she spent 58 years and where she is much loved and appreciated by her numerous past pupils and friends." A requiem mass will be held at 11am on Tuesday, prior to her burial at Drishane Cemetery, Millstreet. Fitzgerald came to Convent Light Street in 1954 and, uncharacteristically, taught Science to the girls for many years before she was transferred to Convent Green Lane (CGL). She was the longest serving principal of CGL, retiring in 1988. She was the last of three nuns from the Infant Jesus Sisters (IJS) religious order to helm CGL. Graduated from National University of Ireland in 1954, Fitzgerald came to Malaya and became a Malaysian citizen in 1966. Many people have taken to social media to remember Fitzgerald's contributions in Penang. Rin Cheang thanked Fitzgerald for her services to the local community, especially for Penang island. "Many benefitted through education, including our daughter. "RIP Sister Aidan for a job well done. May your soul rest in eternal peace." Yen Ling Chen said Fitzgerald lived a purposeful life serving society in teaching many generations of students. "Well remembered as one of the nuns who dared to challenge traditional norms for what is practical and more efficient in school and at home," she said. Shanta Dass remembered Fitzgerald as "one of the few who made an impact in my young life".


The Star
2 days ago
- General
- The Star
Sister Aidan, longest-serving principal of Convent Green Lane, passes away
GEORGE TOWN: Sister Aidan Fitzgerald, the longest-serving principal of SMK Convent Green Lane (CGL), passed away on Monday (July 14) at the age of 97 in her hometown of Ireland. Sister Aidan, as she was fondly called, hailed from the Infant Jesus Sisters (IJS) religious order and was the last of three sisters who helmed the school. Arriving on Penang's shores in 1954, the beloved Cork County nun first taught Science in Convent Light Street before she was transferred to CGL. She subsequently became the principal of the school in 1972 until her retirement in 1988. Sister Aidan remained active and steadfast to her call as a teacher in her later years, offering tuition and teaching Bible classes at the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Pulau Tikus. Loving the country that had become her new home, Sister Aidan obtained Malaysian citizenship in 1965 and resided here until 2012. In July that year, she finally embarked upon a long leave back to Ireland amidst a heartfelt farewell celebration in the school that was attended by staff and students, both past and present.