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Obituaries / BY: Jack and Ruth Albrecht September 2022
... He didn’t like the name Dealtry as it was difficult for people to pronounce, let alone spell, so he asked to be known ...
Obituaries / BY: Ian L. Mitchell, MD, FRCP December 2022
... friends from the mountain. Vance was many things to many people. He was a gifted surgeon; a loving husband and devout ...
Obituaries / BY: Roy Innes, MD April 2022
... learn. He knew more about historical epidemics than most people want to know, had a passion for statistics, and would ...
Obituaries / BY: David M. Lawson, PhD, RPsych September 2022
... is . . . one of the kindest, most supportive and courteous people you will ever meet . . . her patient care, ... until shortly before she died because she didn’t want people to worry about her. She never complained or shed a ...
Obituaries / BY: Mary Conley, MD June 2022
... zest for life. She always looked for the good in people, made friends easily, and was full of cheer and good ...
Obituaries / BY: Lorne David Porayko, MD, FRCPC, CIM December 2022
... and this, along with his stocky build, often intimidated people. His gruff facade belied a gentle, generous heart and ...
Obituaries / BY: Dan Kalla October 2022
... sets: Frank was trained as a surgeon, while Judy was a people person whose patients adored her, and vice versa. She ...
College Library / BY: Niki Baumann April 2021
... care for patients who have experienced a traumatic event. People who have experienced traumatic events may find the ...
Obituaries / BY: Patrick Fay, MD September 2021
... feeling being that in order to understand a country or a people you had to understand the language. While she was a ...
College Library / BY: Karen MacDonell, PhD, MLIS June 2021
... in electronic form. Why not 100%? Several reasons: most people prefer reading physical books[ 1 ] and have deeper ...