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Alexander Dalzell 19252019

Alexander Dalzell
1925-2019
Alexander Dalzell (May 8, 1925 – May 8, 2019) Professor
Emeritus of Classics at Trinity College of the University of Toronto,
passed away in Fredericton, NB. Sadly mourned by his beloved wife Ann,
his daughter Catherine [Jane], of Saint John, NB, and her children,
Margaret, Joseph, Catherine and Mary; and by his son Thomas [George
Alexander] and daughter-in-law Jill, of Pickering ON, and their
children Rosalind, Gwyneth and Isobel.
Alec was born in Belfast N. Ireland, the eldest son of Thomas
and Jeannie Evelyn Dalzell and educated at Methodist College Belfast
and Trinity College Dublin.
Alec served Trinity College Toronto as Professor, Dean of
Arts, and Vice-Provost. In recognition of his services he was made an
Honorary Fellow of the College. He was appointed to the editorial
board of a major project of the University of Toronto Press
to translate the collected works of Erasmus, and was responsible for
the translating of many volumes in the series.
A memorial service will be held from Christ Church Cathedral
in Fredericton on Tuesday, May 14, 2019 at 2:00 pm. For those who
wish, a donation to The Nature Conservancy in Alec’s memory would be
appreciated.
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