OBITUARIES: Isabel D. Greenwood

From: Anglican Journal | Date: May 1, 2007| Author: Anonymous | Copyright information

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Isabel D. Greenwood, who "always found ways to help build bridges between the work and mission ofthe church and the needs of the community," died March 1& in her 99th year.

She married Rev. Tom Greenwood (who later became bishop ofthe Anglican diocese ofthe Yukon, 1952-1961) in 1934; a year later, she became the only woman in her class to graduate with a doctor of medicine at McGill University. That same year, the Greenwoods became a missionary couple in Fort MacPherso...

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