Buneta Saup

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Buneta Saup (actually Maria Mathilde Saup , born May 31, 1898 in Neckarsulm ; † spring 1985 ) was superior in Bad Buchau and Kißlegg and from 1958 head of the Oberndorfer Bürgerheim. It was awarded the Federal Medal of Merit by Federal President Karl Carstens in 1979 , and it also received the Oberndorfer gold coin.

Life

Maria Mathilde Saup was born as the eldest daughter of the railway worker Franz Joseph Saup and his wife Maria Elisabeth and spent her childhood and youth in Neckarsulm and Siglingen . In 1913 she came to Frankfurt am Main as a domestic help . In 1922 she entered the Congregation of the Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul , where she took the religious name Buneta. In 1925 she made her profession . In Stuttgart she completed an apprenticeship as a nurse and then pursued this profession in Kißlegg and Tuttlingen . During the Second World War she worked in hospitals in Stuttgart and Reutlingen from 1941 to 1945 . After the end of the war, she was superior in Bad Buchau until 1950, then in Kißlegg until 1952. In 1958 she took over the management of the Oberndorfer Bürgerheim, a task that she carried out until she was 81. When she left the profession, she was awarded the Federal Medal of Merit. She moved into her retirement home in the motherhouse of the Vinzenterinnen in Untermarchtal .

literature

  • Neckarsulm in words and pictures - St. Dionysius parish, Catholic parish St. Dionysius Neckarsulm 1982

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Year of death after Barbara Löslein, Bernd Liebig: Chronicle of the City of Neckarsulm. 1977-2000. Neckarsulm City Archives, Neckarsulm 2005, ISBN 3-9808419-1-X . (P. 58)