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Sister Noreen Sharp retired after working four years at Catholic Charities and more than 40 years of ministry. Her colleagues gathered at The Refuge Cafe in downtown Phoenix to celebrate her retirement and send her off in style.

Sister Noreen Sharp retired after working four years at Catholic Charities and more than 40 years of ministry. Her colleagues gathered at The Refuge Cafe in downtown Phoenix to celebrate her retirement and send her off in style.

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 Donna Doss, Director of Human Resources, and Sister Noreen Sharp. 

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 Cathy Peterson, Vice President of Program Operations (on right) and a friend. 

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 Sister Noreen Sharp's brother and a fellow sister. 

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 Tami Bohannon, Vice President of Advancement, and Dave Paddison, Chief Financial Officer 

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 Larry Cambell, Aileen Moore, Madge Haynes, Steve Capobres and Paul Mulligan, President of Catholic Charities

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Sister Noreen Sharp


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