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Beloved Sister Jean has died at age 106
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Beloved sports figure Sister Jean has died at the age of 106.

Loyola University Chicago announced the news on Thursday night that Sister Jean — full name Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt — had died.

“This is a tremendous loss of someone who touched the lives of so many people. We appreciate everyone’s thoughts & prayers during this difficult time,” the school said in its statement.

Sister Jean was born in San Francisco, Calif., in 1919 and became a nun at a young age. She was hired by Loyola in 1991 and became the team chaplain for the school’s men’s basketball team in 1994.

Sister Jean became famous nationally in 2018 when the Loyola Ramblers made a surprising run to the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament. Her involvement with the program at the age of 98 led to multiple stories.

Upon turning 105, Sister Jean was asked for her secrets to living a long life. She told the Chicago Sun-Times that “loving others and God, taking care of your mind and body, and interacting with young people” were the keys.

Here are some of the tributes she received upon her death:

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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