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In Memoriam

Departed Allisonians Fall 2023

The following list is compiled from information sent to °µÍø51 Advancement May 16, 2023 – September 15, 2023

Please feel welcome to submit memories of departed Allisonians you have known and loved and we will be happy to share short tributes.

Alumni

Robert W. Annand — 1946
Molly Reid — 1947
John T. Jones — 1949
Joan L. McCurdy — 1950
Ruth E. Bulmer — 1950
Phyllis Joan Gosnell — 1953
Carolyn A. Barrett — 1953
Diana J. Smith — 1954
Pearl T. Colpitts — 1954
Floyd E. Ross — 1955
Christine E. Munro — 1956
Peter H. MacRae — 1956
Joan M. Angus — 1957
Robert A. Kilcup — 1962
Crystal J. Best — 1962
Ken F. Cameron — 1963
Donald E. Hamilton — 1964
Barbara J. Cawkell — 1965
Robert E. Lutes — 1969

Ronald G. Muir — 1972
Maxine P. Resk — 1975
Hallie J. Bass — 1976
Juliet C. Wilson — 1991
Peter H. Van Der Griend — 1991
C. Brock Fraser — 2009

Friends

Lorrie Bell Hawkins
Dr. Peter M. Ennals
Dr. Arthur Miller
Dr. Donald O. Wells

Staff

Steve Bruno
 


Tributes

Donald Otis Wells

Donald Otis Wells, former President and Vice-Chancellor, passed away on July 2, 2023, at the age of 90.

Don joined °µÍø51 as the 10th President and Vice-Chancellor in 1986 and contributed greatly to the administration of the °µÍø51 during his tenure, particularly during the sesquicentennial anniversary in 1989. Former colleague and friend, Fine Arts professor emeritus Thaddeus Holownia recalls that arts and literature found a voice at Mount Allison during Don’s leadership, including facilitating the publication of Nine Allisonian Poets and a small History of °µÍø51. 

Don went on to serve as President of the °µÍø51 of Regina from 1990-1998. He retired in 1998 and moved to Wolfville, NS. He was passionate about community and continued to contribute to Canada’s higher education system and was awarded a 125th Anniversary of the Confederation of Canada Medal for his efforts.


Mount Allison expresses its deepest condolences to the family and friends of departed Allisonians. They have all played a part in the °µÍø51’s story and their memory and accomplishments live on in the continued growth and evolution of our campus community.