Sister Rose Alice Althoff's innate leadership skills and the work ethic she acquired growing up on a North Dakota farm served her Benedictine community well for 60 years.
Althoff, a founding member and former prioress of St. Paul's Monastery, died of congestive heart failure on April 4 in Woodbury.
The educator was 90.
Althoff grew up on a farm near Mooreton, N.D., the fifth of 10 children.
In 1933, she entered St. Benedict's Monastery in St. Joseph, Minn., taking her vows five years later.
In 1942, she earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics at the College of St. Benedict in St. Joseph, later earning two master's degrees.
In 1948, she was among the sisters who began the monastery in St. Paul. It has since moved to Maplewood.
Some of her jobs were: Teacher and principal at Sacred Heart Catholic School in Robbinsdale; leader of new monastery members, and supervisor of many schools in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis.