Obituary of Carol Connally Stern
Carol Connally Stern
In Loving Memory
November 11, 1937 – November 21, 2025
Carol Connally Stern passed away at The Terraces in Los Altos with life-long friends by her side.
She was born November 11, 1937, in Troy, New York to Thomas and Florence (Palso) Connally. As a teen, Carol attended Catholic Central High School in Troy and then went on to St. Peter School of Nursing in Albany where she received a diploma in nursing.
Feeling a special call to serve, Carol entered the Maryknoll Convent in Ossining. After taking her vows, she was sent to St. Francis School of Anesthesia in LaCrosse, WI, graduating as a nurse anesthetist. The Maryknoll Sisters then sent Carol to work at Sing Mo Yiyun Maryknoll Hospital in Hong Kong. At that time anesthesia was administered as a gas, and the level of sedation was not easy to control. Carol suggested that the physicians try to administer anesthesia intravenously. The new approach was successful, and the physicians that she worked with implemented a change from gas to intravenous sedation. She continued to work at Sing Mo Yiyum Hospital for six years.
Sent by her order to Oahu, Hawaii, Carol attended the University of Hawaii, receiving a Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing. Carol made the difficult decision to leave convent life and reentered secular life by taking a position at St. Francis Hospital in Honolulu, HI. Looking for greater challenges, she attended Catholic University in Washington, DC where she received a Master’s Degree in Nursing. Returning to California, Carol worked at El Camino Hospital in ICU and in nursing education. Always hoping to progress and advance the field, Carol attended the University of Colorado where she received a Nurse Practitioner Certification. Returning to the Bay Area, Carol worked at UCSF in the Walk-In Clinic for AIDS patients. She later worked at Hewlett-Packard as an Occupational Health Nurse Practitioner.
In 1982, Carol married Joseph Stern, gaining two thoughtful stepdaughters Stacey (Michael) Novak of Delmar, and Bonnie (Paul) Wieser of Manorville, who she loved dearly. When they were not engaged professionally, Carol and Joe enjoyed traveling, hiking, and spending time with family and friends.
Carol is survived by her two stepdaughters, their husbands, and her grandchildren: Megan and Sean Novak and Timothy and the late Brian Wieser, her faithful sisters-in-law, Karen Connally of Pleasantdale and the late Lynn Connally and many Lansingburgh nieces and nephews, grand nieces and nephews, and two great grand nephews. Carol was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Joe; her two brothers, Thomas and Edward, her nephew Dennis.
Relatives and friends are invited to Visitation on Monday, January 5, 2026 from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at the John J. Sanvidge Funeral Home, Inc., 565 Fourth Avenue (at the corner of 115th Street in Lansingburgh) Troy, NY 12182 and to Carol’s Mass of Christian Burial that morning at 11:00 a.m. at St. Augustine’s Church in Lansingburgh.
Interment will follow in St. John’s Cemetery, Lansingburgh.
Carol's family and friends would like to express their gratitude to the caregivers of The Terraces of Los Altos, who cared for Carol with respect and dignity for several years during her battle with a progressive and debilitating illness. We are also grateful to the individuals at Kaiser Hospice, who provided exceptional care during the last months of Carol’s life.
Those desiring, may make memorial contributions to the Maryknoll Sisters, 10 Pinesbridge Rd., Ossining, NY 10562, in memory of Carol Connally Stern.
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