Al Miller Pastor Al Miller, co-chair of the original joint Anglican-Lutheran working group that drafted the Waterloo Declaration, has died at 69. Mr. Miller, a Lutheran, was appointed co-chair to the group in 1995. He was...
Category: November 2001, Obituaries

Vi Smith, a well-known elder with the Anglican Council of Indigenous Peoples, died recently at the age of 85. A member of the Gitksan Nation in northern British Columbia, Mrs. Smith served the church at parish, diocesan and...
Category: October 2001, Obituaries

Dr. Florence Haslam, an Anglican and daughter of medical missionaries who was awarded the Order of Canada in 1974 for her healthcare work in India, died in May at the age of 93 in Toronto. She was also...
Category: October 2001, Obituaries
Dr. Reginald Soward Dr. Reginald Soward, 93, chancellor of General Synod from 1983 to 1986 and former prolocutor, died in April. He was, for many years, a parishioner at St. Timothy's (North) in the diocese of Toronto. Seven...
Category: May 2001, Obituaries
Black Santa Belfast (ACNS) A beloved Anglican dean, known as Belfast's Black Santa because he raised more than two million pounds for Third World and local charities, has died. Dressed in a black coat and black...
Category: March 2001, Obituaries
Pamela McBeth Pamela McBeth, an active worker in the church at the parish, diocesan, national and international levels, died last October of Alzheimer's disease. She was 70. Born Alice Pamela Thompson in Antigua, she...
Category: February 2001, Obituaries

A CHAMPION of ecumenism has died. Rev. Jean-Marie Tillard of the Dominican Fathers of Ottawa died in November at the age of 73. Anglicans also involved in ecumenical relations remember Fr. Tillard for his devotion and...
Category: January 2001, Obituaries

Mildred Michell
Mildred Michell, an elder whose picture was featured on the front page of October's Anglican Journal, died on October 2 after suffering a stroke. She was 86.
A member of the Thompson First Nations...
Category: December 2000, Obituaries
The Church of England has lost two former archbishops of Canterbury, Frederick Donald Coggan, 90, and Robert Alexander Kennedy Runcie, 78. Lord Runcie, who was primate from 1980 to 1991, died July 11 after a long battle...
Category: September 2000, Obituaries
June Bradley, 71, a former consultant in lay adult education and curriculum development, died on April 27 while on a cruise with her husband, Rev. Jim Martin. June was a graduate of the Anglican Women's Training College in...
Category: June 2000, Obituaries