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Hundreds of Zulu people found the Lord in those Durban hospitals during the years she spent in regular visitation. In May, 1974, she retired and moved to Green Pastures Rest
Home, Durbanville, S.A. Even though retired, she continued to witness to the unsaved staff and conducted morning staff prayers. On April 3, 1979, our beloved sister was called
home to be with the Lord. Acting on her request, she was buried in the land and among the people she loved.

Rev. Ellard Corbett - Mr. Corbett has pastored a number of Fellowship Churches and is presently pastoring in Halifax, N.S.

Rev. Arthur Cavey - Serving in Sao Paulo, Brazil with A.B.W.E.

Rev. John McDowall - Pastored in the Parkdale Baptist Church until his retirement.

Miss Ora Moss - Served in Hue, Viet-Nam with the Wycliffe Translators and in 1963, while in Viet-Nam, married Mr. Bill Weber.

Mr. And Mrs. Charles Carpenter - Served with the S.I.M. in Africa for over 20 years. Mr. Carpenter is now employed with an Ottawa law firm.

Miss Eileen Singleton - Serving with OMF in Thailand. Miss Singleton has spent her entire life in this field of service and desires, when the Lord takes her home, to be buried
there among the people she has grown to love.

Miss Lily Snyder - Served with OMF in Formosa. Miss Snyder has now retired and is presently living in Australia. She is actively engaged in promoting prayer groups for the OMF.

Those working in the French work in Quebec - Rev. Elisie Beau, Rev. Yvon Geoffrion, Rev. Gabriel Cotnoir, Rev. Murray Heron, Rev. Bill Phillips, Rev. W.M. Frey, and others.

Rev. Jack Hannah - Chairman of the Church Ministries Board of the Fellowship.

Miss Patricia Styran - Pat grew up in Calvary and was called by the Lord to full time service. After graduating from LBI, London, Ont. , in 1952, she was accepted by the S.I.M. for
service in Africa. Pat served in Jos, Nigeria for 2 years but ill health forced her to return to Canada. Pat was burdened for the people that she had grown to love, however after several trips back to the field, she was forced to return home because of continuing poor health. During these years Pat went into nurses training and graduated with a B.Sc. in Nursing, a field in which she has been greatly used, not only here but also in Africa. Pat is presently on staff of the Ottawa University Faculty of Nursing, (Ontario), while working on her Masters, and is actively involved in the church work.