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Christianity portal; Claude Weston Miller (26 June 1944 – 27 June 2023) was the ninth Anglican bishop (later archbishop) of Fredericton [1] and Metropolitan of Canada. [2] He retired on 26 June 2014 upon reaching his 70th birthday, and accepted the exceptional appointment as Episcopal Administrator until his successor, David Edwards, was consecrated as Bishop on 20 September 2014.
Alexander Henry O’Neil (23 July 1907 – 21 October 1997) was the 5th Bishop of Fredericton [1] and later the 13th Metropolitan of Canada. [2] He was educated at The University of Western Ontario [3] and ordained in 1930. [4] He was Principal at Huron College [5] then General Secretary of The British and Foreign Bible Society.
In 1946, Ross began work on a commissioned mural work that would become The Destruction of War & Rebuilding the World through Education, a memorial mural to 63 students of Fredericton High School who had died in World War II. [6] [7] After its unveiling in 1948, the mural was later dismantled and lost in the 1950s. [2]
People from Fredericton; Name Famous for Birth Death Other John Saunders: politics: 1754: 1834: Chief Justice on N.B. Supreme Court John Babbitt: science: 1845: 1889: built the first working phonograph in New Brunswick Rebecca Agatha Armour: literature: 1845: 1891: novelist and schoolteacher who lived almost her whole life in the town Julia O ...
Friedman relocated to Marilyn's native Fredericton, New Brunswick in the early 1980s. [17] Friedman donated his records to the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick in the months leading up to his death. [18] On May 13, 2019, Friedman died of a heart attack at the Toronto Pearson Airport while traveling home from a speaking engagement in ...
George Everett Chalmers (June 5, 1905 – April 26, 1993 [1]) was a medical doctor, surgeon and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada.He represented the ridings of York County, City of Fredericton and Fredericton South in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1963 to 1978 as a Progressive Conservative member.
Joan G. Lachapelle. Joan Gwynne Lachappelle, 95, of Richland, died Feb. 11 in Richland. She was born in Pasco and was a lifelong Tri-Cities resident
In 1959 Forrestall moved to Fredericton, New Brunswick and was hired as assistant curator of the newly opened Beaverbrook Art Gallery. [2] He was responsible for cataloguing the museum's holdings and maintaining the resulting accession records. His employment was terminated after he had two epileptic seizures while at work in early 1960.