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MRS. PRUDENCE GEORGE page 202 |
Born in England in 1896 she moved to Canada in 1928 where
she accepted the Faith in 1941. She first pioneered from St.
Lambert to Moncton and then from Canada to England with
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her young daughter in 1946 to settle in Blackburn, Lancs. From
there to Norwich and Bournemouth in the Six Year Plan and
then to Edinburgh and Portsmouth. In 1959 she pioneered to
Luxembourg and then in the Nine Year Plan, to Guernsey, to
Chelmsford, Essex and again overseas to the Canary Islands. In
1969 she returned to England to pioneer in Hereford and St.
Austell and then back again to the Canaries where she was on the
first Spiritual Assembly of Arucas. For over thirty years she
served the Cause with utter consecration; carrying out at least
sixteen pioneer projects in three continents. She passed away in
Birmingham, England on 12 July 1974. (“Bahá’í World”, Vol.
XVI, p. 534.)
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