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Elaine Craig, a life-long Anglican and founder of Craig Canadian Group Travel Ltd., died suddenly on April 11 at Toronto's St. Michael's Hospital. She was 81. Mrs. Craig founded the Toronto-based Craig Travel in 1969. She...
Category: July 1998, Obituaries
Apartheid's most determined white opponent, Archbishop Trevor Huddleston -- described as a Christian giant and one of the most courageous Anglican clergymen of his generation -- died April 20 at the age of 85. On hearing of...
Category: May 1998, Obituaries
Bishop John M. Allin, Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church (U.S.A.) from 1973 to 1985, died March 6, at the age of 76, after suffering a stroke while undergoing cancer treatment. Bishop Allin served as head of the...
Category: May 1998, Obituaries, ECUSA
Nancy Meek Pocock
Nancy Meek Pocock died March 3, 1998 of complications following a heart attack at age 87. Nancy would want to be remembered as a fighter for justice. It is certainly true that refugees coming to...
Category: April 1998, Obituaries
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