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1922

DIED

2019

Jo VELLACOTT Obituary

JO VELLACOTT Born April 20, 1922, had a long, adventurous life, spanning three continents. She graduated from Oxford and worked as an air mechanic during the war. In South Africa, she married Peter Newberry and had two children, Douglas and Mary, and a daughter Soo after returning to England. In 1955, the family immigrated to Canada. In the mid-'70s, Peter, Jo, and Soo worked on the mercury poisoning at Grassy Narrows. In 1976, Jo and Peter separated and she went on to earn a PhD in history. Her publications include Bertrand Russell and the Pacifists and From Liberal to Labour with Women's Suffrage: The Story of Catherine Marshall. Thanks to Jo's scholarship, in 2018 Marshall's name was placed on the plinth of the Millicent Fawcett statue in Parliament Square, London. Jo worked as a teacher and scholar and was an active Quaker. In 2018 she published a biography of her first 25 years, Living and Learning in Peace and War. Jo died on February 22, 2019, at age 96, leaving behind son Douglas and his wife Irene and grandchildren Vanessa and Daniel; daughter Mary and her partner Rory Gus, their son Sean, and grandson Slade; and daughter Soo, grandchildren, Acorn Dylan and Siara (and their father John) and Siara's husband Jean-Philippe and great-grandchildren Hugo and Eliane. A memorial Meeting for Worship for Jo Vellacott will be held at Friends House, 60 Lowther Ave., Toronto, June 29, at 1:00 p.m. For more information, call June Pollard, 647-995-5459.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Apr. 6 to Apr. 10, 2019.

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Jo-Anne Beggs

April 18, 2019

I could never express the impact Jo had on my life. As a student of hers at Simone de Beauvoir she contributed to the total expansion of my mind, heart, soul and my world. Our last time together will warm my heart. Jo, you will be so missed. Jo-Anne Beggs

Kate Mackrell

April 15, 2019

I read the following in honour of Jo at Wellington Meeting in Somerset, England yesterday. It's from the English Quaker Advices and Queries, and says it all about who Jo was in the Quaker meeting in Kingston, ON:

How can we make the meeting a community in which each person is accepted and nurtured, and strangers are welcome? Seek to know one another in the things which are eternal, bear the burden of each others failings and pray for one another. As we enter with tender sympathy into the joys and sorrows of each others lives, ready to give help and to receive it, our meeting can be a channel for Gods love and forgiveness.

Denise Tremblay

April 14, 2019

I remember Jo from the Simone de Beauvoir Institute when she was teaching there during the 1980's and I was a student at Concordia enrolled in the Women's Studies program. She truly informed, supported and inspired me and and many other students. Thank you Jo.
RIP

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Memorial Events
for Jo VELLACOTT

Jun

29

Memorial service

1:00 p.m.

Friends House

60 Lowther Ave, Toronto, ON