John-Wiliam Henderson, né en 1928, conjoint de Jane Mitchell, est décédé le 13 octobre 2006. Veuillez consulter son avis de décès ici:
HENDERSON JOHN (Ian) WILLIAM DALRYMPLE 04 March 1928 - 13 October 2006 Ian died in the early hours of October 13 with his wife beside him. His final illness had been relatively brief. Ian was born and educated in Glasgow, Scotland. He graduated from Medical School at the University of Glasgow in 1950 and was recognized at that time with Gold Medals in both Psychiatry and Surgery. After Military Service with the R.C.A.F. (Staff Officer for Medical Services, and Air Materiel Command), he entered graduate training in Surgery, Pathology and Oncology at the Presbyterian - St. Luke's Medical Center, Chicago and the Dana Farber Cancer Institute of Harvard Medical School, Boston. He received his FRCS (C) in 1958. He returned from the US in 1961 to clinical practice in Oncology in several hospitals in Montreal, while teaching at McGill University. In the early 1960s he met and married Jane Mitchell. During the 1970s he held professional positions at both the University of Ottawa and the Ottawa General Hospital while consulting with Health and Welfare Canada, The World Health Organization, The O.E.C.D., Paris and was the first Chairman of the unique PAAB (Pharmaceutical Advertising Advisory Board) of Canada. At the end of his career he was Director of Human Prescription Drugs and Senior Medical Advisor to the Health Protection Branch. He valued, above any other statement of professional recognition, his election to The Sigma X Society in the 1970s. He was honoured to belong to a Society whose motto is "worthy to serve the suffering". Later while in Government positions, he believed in the mission of the Health Protection Branch as existing for the sole purpose of protecting the Health of Canadians. Both of these statements of ethic guided his professional practice and medical-scientific judgements. Ian leaves his loved and loving wife of 42 years, Jane, cousins in England and Scotland and two generations of relatives in Canada and Scotland. He resided with Jane in their well chosen and loved home, Glenelvin Farm, in Ramsay Township near Almonte for well over 30 years. At a family service his ashes will be interred on Friday, October 20, 2006 in the Molesworth Cemetery, Molesworth, Ontario. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of the C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Almonte, Ontario. (613)256-3313 Condolences to: crgamblefuneralhome@bellnet.ca Published in the Ottawa Citizen on 10/16/2006 OBITUARY JOHN (IAN) WILLIAM DALRYMPLE HENDERSON March 4, 1928 - October 13, 2006 Ian died in the early hours of October 13 with his wife beside him. His final illness had been relatively brief. Ian was born and educated in Glasgow, Scotland. He graduated from Medical School at the University of Glasgow in 1950 and was recognized at that time with Gold Medals in both Psychiatry and Surgery. After Military Service with the R.C.A.F. (Staff Officer for Medical Services, and Air Materiel Command), he entered graduate training in Surgery, Pathology and Oncology at the Presbyterian - St. Luke's Medical Center, Chicago and the Dana Farber Cancer Institute of Harvard Medical School, Boston. He received his FRCS (C) in 1958. He returned from the US in 1961 to clinical practice in Oncology in several hospitals in Montreal, while teaching at McGill University. In the early 1960's he met and married Jane Mitchell. During the 1970's he held professional positions at both the University of Ottawa and the Ottawa General Hospital while consulting with health and Welfare Canada, The World Health Organization, The O.E.C.D., Paris and was the first Chariman of the unique PAAB (Pharmaceutical Advertising Advisory board) of Canada. At the end of his career he was Director of Human Prescription Drugs and Senior Medical Advisor to the Health Protection Branch. He valued, above any other statement of professional recognition, his election to The Sigma X Society in the 1970's. He was honoured to belong to a Society who's motto is "worthy to serve the suffering." Later while in Government positions, he believed in the mission of the Health Protection Branch as existing for the sole purpose of protecting the Health of Canadians. Both of these statements of ethic guided his professional practice and medical-scientific judgements. Ian leaves his loved and loving wife of forty-two years, Jane, cousins in England and Scotland and two generations of relatives in Canada and Scotland. He resided with Jane in their well chosen and loved home, Glenelvin Farm, in Ramsay Township near Almonte for well over thirty years. At a family service his ashes will be interred on Friday, October 20, 2006 in the Molesworth Cemetery, Molesworth, Ontario. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of the C.R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Almonte, Ontario (613) 256-3313 Condolences to: crgamblefuneralhome@bellnet.ca Published in the Montreal Gazette on 10/17/2006
Le 16 octobre 2006 (Ottawa Citizen, ON)
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