Sister M. Agnes was born at Padua, Ohio on February 11, 1890. She entered at Clyde on September 11, 1906, and was invested with the Benedictine habit April 13, 1907. Her first profession took place on August 28, 1909 and her perpetual profession on August 28, 1915. She was a sister of Sister M. Hiltrudis and a niece of Sisters M. Paula and Bibiana Homan.
Sister was a frail person, quiet and gentle, always pleasant, sacrificial and prayerful. She was an excellent book binder, having been trained by Brother Conrad of Conception. She was patient and painstaking and could restore a torn, ragged book almost to perfection.
Shortly before her Silver Jubilee of profession Sister contracted consumption and died on October 15, 1933 at the age of forty-three.