Stuart Ryan, who served the diocese of Ontario as chancellor for 31 years, died April 7. He was 93. A prominent lawyer in Kingston, Ont., Mr. Ryan received the Anglican Award of Merit in 1986. Mr. Ryan, who became...
Category: May 2004, Obituaries
Michael Harold Rayner, a member of the audit committee of General Synod, died March 30 in Ottawa. He was 61. He became a chartered accountant in 1969. He worked in various capacities for the federal government and later...
Category: May 2004, Obituaries
Betty Campbell Graham, the first woman elected prolocutor of General Synod, died Feb. 10 in Toronto at the age of 84. Born in Toronto, Ms. Graham studied at the University of Toronto and received an M.S.W. degree from the...
Category: April 2004, Obituaries
John Uniacke Bayly, who served as chancellor of the diocese of the Arctic from 1993 to 2000, died of a heart attack in February while dog sledding on Great Slave Lake. Mr. Bayly attended Osgoode Hall Law School; he was...
Category: April 2004, Obituaries
Bishop William Gerald Burch, who was described as a "gentle man who radiated love, caring, humour and wisdom" and who led the diocese of Edmonton from 1960 to 1976, died in October at the age of 92. "He was graced with a...
Category: March 2004, Obituaries
Canon Laurence Wilmot, an author of three books, died in Winnipeg on Dec.13. A few months before he died, Canon Wilmot, 96, was busy doing public readings of his memoir, Through the Hitler Line: Memoirs of an Infantry...
Category: February 2004, Obituaries

Anna E. Clark (nee Wilson), widow of the late Archbishop Howard H. Clark, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada from 1959 to 1969, died Nov. 2 in Toronto at the age of 92. Mrs. Clark grew up in Ottawa, a member...
Category: January 2004, Obituaries
Grace Tucker, who worked as an Anglican church missionary to the Japanese community in Canada, died in Richmond, B.C. on Dec. 4 at the age of 100. Her church work began in Vancouver in 1934 and continued through the...
Category: January 2004, Obituaries

Bishop Allan Alexander Read, former diocesan bishop of Ontario, died of cancer on Nov. 15 in Kingston, Ont. at the age of 80. Born in Toronto, Bishop Read earned a bachelor of arts degree from the University of Toronto and a...
Category: January 2004, Obituaries
Bishop Alfred Woolcock, a one-time Anglican Church of Canada priest and former head of the Anglican Catholic Church, died in July at the age of 93. Elected in 1984 as the second bishop of the Traditional Anglican Church –...
Category: October 2003, Obituaries