Departed Allisonians Summer 2017
Please feel welcome to submit memories of departed Allisonians you have known and loved.
Margaret (McBeath) Storey 1939
John F. Baxter 1940
Campbell Pickard 1940
Doris (Chernin) Eisenberg 1941
J. William Cosman 1942
Margaret (Maxwell) Wheeler 1942
Edith (Schryer) King 1943
Alex G. Reid 1947
James S. Girvan 1948
Betty (Sawler) Goble 1949
Sinclair D. Healy 1949
Margaret J. (Zinck) MacKay 1949
Eileen (MacKay) MacLeod 1949
Elizabeth (Marsters) McDade 1949
Shirley (Wills) Cooper 1950
Patricia C. (Johnson) George 1950
Dorothy (Clark) Hickman 1950
Mary (Bennett) Mordy 1950
Betty (Moir) Otto 1950
Robert L. Benn 1952
Frances (Asbell) Ford 1952
Elaine (Loggie) MacManus 1952
Cuthbert M. Sebastian 1953
Roy Wellman 1954
Donald M. Darby 1957
Conrad E. Smith 1957
Mary Lou Bowstead-Jempson 1958
Elwood A. Maxwell 1958
John M. Berridge 1959
William E. Brooks 1959
Louise (Flewelling) Prieur 1959
Diana J. (Stevens) Bond 1962
Gerald F. Drover 1962
Sherry (MacCallum) Finlay 1965
Heather (Gray) Lewis 1967
Maynard Rector 1968
Gordon C. Murray 1969
Margaret Paterson 1969
Angus M. Johnston 1970
David D. Parker 1970
Ron J. Ashley 1971
Terence J. Doyle 1979
Kimberly Dawn (Manderville) Waye 1984
Julie N. Matte 1992
Winston D. Evans 1996
Theodoros J. M. Stylianides Student
Jack Baum Former Staff
Donald R. Driscoll Former Staff
Audrey M. Kenny Former Staff
Gwen M. Sears Former Staff
Vineeth V. Iyengar Former Faculty
Winnifred Brooks Friend
Kenneth R. Ferguson Friend
Douglas J. Hamm Friend
Roy L. Heenan Friend
K. Jean MacAulay Friend
Christine Robb Friend
Jeanne (Toner) Brennan Honorary Degree Recipient
William I. M. Turner Honorary Degree Recipient
K. Jean MacAulay
Submitted by C. Jean Cameron (78)
On Jan. 2, 2017, at home in Sackville, NB, where she had been enjoying life to the fullest, K. Jean MacAulay celebrated her 100th birthday. She died in her sleep on March 4. Jean, daughter of James and Minnie MacBain of Meadowville, NS, graduated as a nurse from the VG in Halifax and worked for the VON; she enlisted and went overseas in 1943 with the Canadian Army Nursing Corps. In Germany, NS, MacBain met Capt. David M. MacAulay (34), a Canadian Intelligence Officer from Cape Breton. They married in Winschoten, NL in January 1946, after Jean was made a Dutch citizen so they could wed in Holland. In 1961, David was appointed dean of men at 蹤獲弝け Allison and Jean became housemother to Trueman House boys. She stayed actively connected to 蹤獲弝け Allison until her death. MtA girls spent fireside evenings with her in recent years the nightly company of students enriched her life and enabled her to be at home. Sons Dan MacAulay (73) and Jim MacAulay (72) invite family and friends to join in celebrating Jeans life at the 蹤獲弝け Allison Chapel on Aug. 27, 2017.