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First UPEI Dean of Education passes away

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The University of Prince Edward Island community was saddened by the passing of Professor Emeritus Edward Leslie Edmonds, PhD KStJ, on December 4 at the age of 95.

Born in England, Dr. 'Eddie' Edmonds studied under C.S Lewis while at Oxford University, earning his BA and master's of arts. He also earned a master's of education from Sheffield University and his PhD from Leeds University along with a number of university diplomae in literature, teaching, public administration, and educational administration before moving to Canada.

After teaching and serving as a department head at the University of Saskatchewan, Dr. Edmonds came to the newly constituted University of Prince Edward Island, becoming the first dean of education. Dr. Edmonds is widely published, with many books to his credit (including two of poetry) and was recognized in later years for his long-time dedication to teaching history classes to seniors.

Dr. Miles Turnbull, acting dean of the faculty of education, said, 'The UPEI faculty of education is saddened by Dr. Edmonds' passing. We are honoured to count him as one of our important founders. Our condolences go to his family, with special mention of his son, Iain, who completed a master of education with us.'

He was a long-standing fellow of the Royal Historical Society, knight of the Order of St. John, an honorary citizen of Texas, and served and held leadership positions in a number of professional, community and charitable organizations.

Dr. Edmonds was the beloved husband of Jane (Murray), loving father of Iain and Kirsty Stewart (Bob) and dear grandfather of Jeni, James, and Thomas. He is lovingly remembered by stepchildren, Catherine Murray-Grandjean, Dan Murray, and Sue Murray, and nine stepgrandchildren. He was predeceased by his first wife, Ruth Auty.

His funeral will be held in Cornwall Christian Church on Friday, December 9 at 11 am. Interment for family only in Argyle Shore Cemetery. No visiting hours by personal request.

Memorial donations may be made to UPEI or to Maritime Christian College.

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