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Betty Livingston
Betty Livingston, who served the Anglican Church of Canada at the local, diocesan, provincial, and national levels, died June 6 in London, Ont. Ms. Livingston became ill at a dinner following a meeting of...
Category: June/July 2007, Obituaries

Archdeacon John McMulkin, former dean of Saskatchewan and director of the Anglican Foundation, died May 8 in Georgetown, Ont., of heart failure. He was 81.
Category: News Update, Canada, Obituaries

Archbishop Frederick Hugh Wright Crabb, the former metropolitan of Rupert’s Land, died on Feb. 24 a the age of 91. A native of Devon, England, Archbishop Crabb came to Canada in 1957 to become principal of Emmanuel College...
Category: May 2007, Obituaries

Isabel D. Greenwood, who “always found ways to help build bridges between the work and mission of the church and the needs of the community,” died March 13 in her 99th year. She married Rev. Tom Greenwood (who later became...
Category: May 2007, Obituaries

Bishop Douglas Albert Ford, who stressed ecumenism as diocesan bishop of Saskatoon, died Jan. 23 at the age of 89. When he was consecrated bishop in 1970, “it was the aftermath of Vatican II and (Archbishop of Canterbury) Michael...
Category: March 2007, Obituaries, Canada

Bishop George Snell, who served as the eighth bishop of the diocese of Toronto from 1966 to 1972, died on Dec. 26 in his 100th year. Toronto’s diocesan bishop, Colin Johnson, led his funeral service on Dec. 30 at St. James’ Cathedral.
Category: February 2007, Obituaries

Bishop George Snell, who served as the eighth bishop of the diocese of Toronto from 1966 to 1972, died on Dec. 26 in his 100th year.
Category: News Update, Obituaries

One of his favourite biblical texts, Archdeacon Harry Hilchey once said, was “Jesus went.” Jesus went to people. He reached out to people. He didn’t wait for them to come to him. Archdeacon Hilchey, who died on Nov. 17, sought to...
Category: January 2007, Obituaries
Frank Calder, the Nisga’a chief whose courage and perseverance made it possible for aboriginal land claims to be recognized in Canada and who inspired other native claims around the world, died Nov. 4 at the age of 91. Mr....
Category: December 2006, Obituaries
Henry Hill, who served as bishop of the diocese of Ontario from 1975 to 1981, and who was known for his contribution to the dialogue between Anglican and Eastern Orthodox churches, died Oct. 21. He was 84. Prior to his election...
Category: December 2006, Obituaries
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