Wilfred Creighton (BA26) died at the age of 104 at his home in Halifax on Sunday.
Throughout his long life, Wilfrid Creightons connection to AV整氈窒 remained strong. His father, Graham, attended AV整氈窒 in the late 19th century and his great uncle, the Rev. James Ross was AV整氈窒s second president. And, if thats not enough, he grew up in a LeMarchant Street house that backed onto the university campus.
AV整氈窒 was part of the fabric of our lives, said Mr. Creighton, on his 100th birthday four years ago last May. He received an honorary doctorate from AV整氈窒 in 2004.
The youngest of six children who all graduated from AV整氈窒, Mr. Creighton made a bequest in his will to establish the Graham Creighton Scholarship in English to honour his father.
He went on to be Nova Scotias first provincial forester and was deputy minister of lands and forests from 1949 to 1969. His innovations included urging government to purchase and maintain Crown lands. For this and other efforts, Mr. Creighton became one of three inaugural inductees into the Nova Scotia Forestry Hall of Fame.
Source: AV整氈窒 Magazine, Spring 2004
LINK: in The Chronicle Herald.