Frank C. Lynch-Staunton
The Honourable Francis Charles "Frank" Lynch-Staunton AOE | |
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11th Lieutenant Governor of Alberta | |
In office October 18, 1979 – January 22, 1985 | |
Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Governor General |
Edward Schreyer Jeanne Sauvé |
Premier | Peter Lougheed |
Preceded by | Ralph Steinhauer |
Succeeded by | Helen Hunley |
Personal details | |
Born |
Pincher Creek, Alberta | March 8, 1905
Died |
September 25, 1990 85) Edmonton, Alberta | (aged
Nationality | Canadian |
Spouse(s) |
Monica Adam (m. 1929)[1] Muriel B. Shaw (m. 1983)[2] |
Children | Betty Lowe, Marina Field, and Hugh[2] |
Alma mater | University of Alberta |
Occupation | Rancher |
Profession | Politician |
Francis Charles "Frank" Lynch-Staunton, AOE (March 8, 1905 – September 25, 1990) was the 11th Lieutenant Governor of Alberta from 1979 to 1985.
Biography
Born in Pincher Creek, Alberta, the son of Richard Lynch-Staunton and Isabelle Mary Wilson, he attended Western Canadian College in Calgary from 1919 to 1922. From 1923 to 1927, he studied engineering at the University of Alberta. In 1929, he married Monica Adam. They had three children: Betty Lowe, Marina Field, and Hugh. After her death in 1976, he married Muriel B. Shaw in 1983. He published his autobiography, Greener Pastures: The Memoirs of F. Lynch-Staunton, in 1987. Frank Lynch-Staunton died in Edmonton after suffering a stroke in 1990, aged 85.[3]
References
- ↑ Perry & Powell 2006, p. 571
- 1 2 Perry & Powell 2006, p. 572
- ↑ "Frank Lynch-Staunton Ex-lieutenant-governor hailed as 'real Albertan'". The Globe and Mail. 1990-09-27.
Bibliography
- Perry, Sandra E.; Powell, Karen L. (2006). On Behalf of the Crown : Lieutenant Governors of the North-West Territories and Alberta, 1869-2005. Edmonton, Alberta: Legislative Assembly of Alberta. ISBN 0-9689217-4-4.
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