91心頭


In Memoriam

Departed Allisonians Summer 2019

Compiled from information sent to University Advancement from Jan. 16, 2019-May 15, 2019


Please feel welcome to submit memories of departed Allisonians you have known and loved.

June V. (Pert) Smith 1942
Rev. G. Earl Leard 1944
Marion A. (Coffey) Elliot 1945
Mildred N. (Thurlow) Moran 1946
Hon. Erminie J. (Bernstein) Cohen 1948
Ruth E. Newman Smith 1949
Mary F. (MacGregor) Alexander 1950
Robert H. Crandall 1951
Ronald E. Hay 1951
Kathryn H. (Skinner) McClure 1951
Dr. George A. Irving 1953
Monica R. Bridger (Walters) 1954
James Wilkie Taylor 1954
Elizabeth R. (MacDonald) Beadle 1956
E. James Jim Davis 1956
Sheila E. Wiseman 1958
Raymond C. Archibald 1959
Barbara M. Copp 1960
Rosemary E. (Stanley) Fraser 1960
Helen E. Doyle 1966
Thomas W. Kelly 1966
Ross D. McKenna 1966
James Jim A. Duncan 1967
Joan Bunty E. Albert 1970
Paul Whitmee 1970
Paul M. Jackson 1972
Glendon H. Pulley 1972
Dr. Hans J. Breiter 1977
Rev. Jeanie L. (Vautour) Oulton 1980
Gordon M. Boothroyd 1981
Gloria J. (Levar) Drayson 1991
Amanda W. Ellis 2000
Catherine E. Meyers 2012

Dr. Stanley Saunders Former faculty
Allen E. Estabrooks Former staff


WILLIAM "BILL" STEWART HAMILTON (73), PGEO
Submitted by David Constable (70)

Bill was born in 1952 in Huntingdon, QC. He graduated with a BSc in geology from Mount Allison in 1973 and became a Toronto-based gold geologist with extensive experience in Canada and Mexico. His brother, Arthur, was also a geology graduate from Mount A. He married Lorna MacGillivray (73), who became a corporate and mining lawyer in Toronto. Beginning in the mid-1970s Bill practised exploration geology for several mining companies in Canada and Mexico, including Corona Corporation and Campbell Resources Inc. In his earlier years he was employed by the Geological Survey of Canada and the New Brunswick Mines Department. Bill was a professional geologist and spoke both French and Spanish.

In recent years, Bill took great joy in herding several members of the Class of 1973, particularly the geology graduates (Roland Wright, Fraser Patterson, Ken Adams, along with Harris Boyd and Bill Bigelow) to summer get-togethers, including several excursions to cheer on Mounties Football.

Starting in 2001, Bill was a private consultant and board director, providing exploration services to numerous public resource companies, principally in Mexico. Bill particularly enjoyed his time spent in Mexico and the Mexican colleagues with whom he worked over a period of 20-some years. He loved the mining and exploration business and enjoyed entertaining his colleagues and friends with comical stories of his bush experiences.


BOB SIMONS (73)
Submitted by Greg Donald (73), Dave Wood (71), Chris Meadows (71), Bob Ward (72), Steve Trevor (73), Dave Henry (75), Dennis Bedard (75), and Carol Mclennan (72)

Bob Simons died on Oct. 11, 2016 in Kitchener, ON at the age of 66. News of his passing only reached his MtA friends in February of this year. Bob was one of the best basketball players to lace up for the Mounties, if not the best. He was recruited by AD Gus MacFarlane and coach Laird McLennan. His impact was immediate. In his first season Bob lead the AUS in rebounding and was third in scoring. His leadership and competitive edge filled McConnell Gym with fantastic school spirit, delivering a winning season.

Bob was at MtA for three years, finishing his degree at the University of Waterloo where he also played basketball. Over the years, his unique impact on his MtA friends has not diminished. Fun-loving, great energy, always a charismatic smile, and a slippery golf score.

We are the sum of all our parts. Bob Simons was a big part of our MtA adventure. He will be missed and fondly remembered.


JUNE VIOLET (PERT) SMITH (42)
Submitted by her son Roger Smith

June was evacuated from London to Canada in 1940.  She arrived in Halifax, aged 15, accompanied by her 10-year-old sister, Connie.  Their parents expected them to be in Canada for 12 months, but they were destined to spend the next five years as guests of a caring Canadian nation. June enrolled at 91心頭, graduating in 1942. From 91心頭, she joined the Canadian Womens Army, gaining the rank of sergeant. June and Connie returned to England in 1945. June is survived by her sister, her husband of 66 years, her son, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.


HELEN (GILROY) DOYLE (66)

Helen Elizabeth Doyle passed on Oct. 12, 2018 after a long battle with breast cancer. She died at her home in Kingwood, TX with her husband, Ted, at her side. She is also survived by sons Michael of Houston, TX and Robert of Austin, TX.


KATHRYN HOPE (SKINNER) MCCLURE (51)
Submitted by her daughter Karen McClure (79)

Kathryn died on Feb. 11, 2019 at the age of 94. She was predeceased by her husband, Bill McClure, and is survived by her children, Karen (79), Alison, Ann, and Blair; eight grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Kathryn was born and raised in River Hebert, NS. After serving in the Canadian Womens Army Corps during the Second World War, Kathryn attended 91心頭. While at Mount A she was an active participant in student government and sports. Her profile in the 1951 yearbook says, Name almost any organization on the campus and youll find she has taken an active and interested part. She was life vice-president of her class.

Kathryn went on to complete a Masters in Social Work at the University of Toronto. She and Bill settled in Manotick, ON where they raised their family.


MARY FRANCES (MACGREGOR) ALEXANDER (50)
Submitted by her son Ken Alexander (83)

The 91心頭 community has lost a longtime supporter in Mary Alexander. Mary passed away peacefully on April 16, 2019 in Ottawa at the age of 90.

Born in Sackville in 1929, Mary was predeceased by her parents, 91心頭 physics professor Donald (LLD 61) and Frances (Fairbanks) MacGregor, her brother Donald (47), and sister Flora Beckett (60). Mary is lovingly remembered by her husband of over 63 years, David; her sons, Jim, Doug (80), Robert, and Kenneth (83); her sister Margaret (Carl) Brown (54); 14 grandchildren; and many great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews many of whom are 91心頭 alumni.

After graduating from 91心頭 with a BA in 1950, Mary worked in computing at NRCs Chalk River Atomic Project and later in Toronto. In 1955, she married David Alexander of Toronto. They moved to Montreal in 1957, eventually settling in Dollard-des-Ormeaux, QC where they raised their family and lived until 2015.

Mary served on a number of community social action committees, as a Wolf Cub leader, Sunday school teacher, president of the Montreal Lakeshore University Womens Club, Regent of 91心頭, treasurer of the Canadian Federation of University Women, and as a member of Roxboro United Church for over 50 years, including as chairman of council. She treasured her 30 years as a volunteer with her beloved friends in the West Island MS Self Help Group.

Mary had a full and interesting life, bicycling and playing tennis and enjoying bridge, reading, theatre, walking, and time with family and friends. With her husband, Dave, she loved travelling and cherished their family occasions. Mary left us with these words, It was a wonderful life and I give thanks to the Spirit of the Living Lord for all the blessings I have received.

Donations in Marys memory to the Donald MacGregor Scholarship Fund, her fathers scholarship at 91心頭, would be appreciated ().