Educator.
He received a BSc degree from the University of Saskatchewan (1922) after which he moved to Brandon. He was a teacher at Brandon Collegiate (1922-1930), Aberdeen School (1930-1931), St. John’s High School (1932-1933), Faraday School (1935-1936), and David Thompson School (1961-1966), serving as Vice-Principal of Lord Selkirk School (1946-1955), and Principal of Lord Roberts School (1955-1956) and Florence Nightingale School (1957-1961). He was a member of King Memorial Church. He died at Winnipeg on 17 June 1966 and was buried in Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens.
Obituary, Manitoba Free Press, 18 June 1966, page 39.
We thank Nathan Kramer for providing additional information used here.
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 26 June 2022
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