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DOROTHY ISABEL ALEXINA CAMPBELL (HUNT)
Born: Jul 08, 1923
Date of Passing: Aug 03, 2000
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryDOROTHY ISABEL ALEXINA CAMPBELL (nee HUNT) July 8, 1923 - August 3, 2000 At North York General Hospital, after a courageous struggle against lengthy illness. Daughter of the late Albert James Hunt and Isabel MacLean Hunt Q.C.; sister of the late Mr. Justice John M. Hunt, all of Winnipeg; beloved wife of Robert S.W. Campbell, retired barrister and solicitor; beloved mother of Colin Campbell, Sandra Stewart (husband Brian), Heather Cederqvist (husband Heikki) and Catherine Campbell (husband James Kendall) loving grandmother of Carolyn and Rob Stewart, Galen, Melissa and Maryanne Cederqvist, and Douglas, Barbara, Margaret and Graham Kendall; loving great-grandmother of Shayne Charity. Graduated University of Manitoba, B.Sc. 1945, University of Toronto Certificate in Criminology 1973, teacher Winnipeg School Board, was reporter, The Thornhill Liberal. For many years served in the Metropolitan Toronto Childrens Aid Society and the Office of the Official Guardian, Ministry of the Attorney of Ontario, reporting to the Supreme Court of Ontario under the Divorce Act. Member of Canadian Committee for the Status of Women which presented a brief to the joint Committee of the Senate and House of Commons studying divorce. Was Chair of the Corrections Study Group of the University Womens Club of North York. Member of University of Manitoba Alumni Association, University of Toronto Alumni Association, Centre of Criminology Alumni Association, United Church Women, and Elizabeth Fry Society (past Board Member). She stood as candidate for the National Party of Canada in the constituency of Don Valley West in the federal election of 1993. Friends may call at the TRULL FUNERAL HOME "NORTH TORONTO CHAPEL", 2704 Yonge St. (5 blocks south of Lawrence) on Monday 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., and from 1:00 p.m. Tuesday until time of service in the chapel at 2:30 p.m. If desired, a remembrance may be made to a charity of your choice.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Aug 05, 2000
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