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he became an insurance agent for North American Life, presently residing in Kensington.
Another daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Donald was Thelma Donald. After graduating from Baltic School she was educated at Prince of Wales College. She is now Mrs. James A. Ramsay and resides in Hamilton, Prince Edward Island. She has two daughters; Elizabeth and Julia. Thelma
died in February, 1978.
Clayton Murray Donald is also a member of this family, who resides in Calgary, Alberta. His one daughter studied at an American University and
later married a North Carolinian.
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A DISTINGUISHED CAREER
In the early 19303, Robert T. Donald, was a brilliant student from Prince Edward Island, who was to make his mark as a barrister and teacher in Nova Scotia, and as an executive and economic adviser throughout
Canada. ' . ’ I
His death this week, at the age of 65, brings to a close a distinigushed career which in the words of Prince Edward Island Justice Minister Gordon
L. Bennett, “exercised an influence upon the legal and economic life of Canada for almost a half century.”
Whether in private practise in Halifax, in the Federal administration as wartime secretary of the Department of Munitions and Supply (for which he was awarded the MBE) ), in the sphere of international business, or in the lecture rooms at Dalhousie, where he was Dean of the Faculty of Law,
' Bob Donald’s exceptional abilities were widely known and appreciated.
Prince Edward Island has lost a distinguished, loyal son, Halifax an outstanding citizen, and Dalhousie University a graduate who as dean of the law school made a contribution to the students and faculty which will be
long remembered.
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