Alan Rockwell Abraham CM ONS CD (1 February 1931 – 2 October 2020) was the 27th Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia.
Alan Rockwell Abraham | |
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27th Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia | |
In office 1 February 1984 – 20 February 1989 | |
Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Governors General | Edward Schreyer Jeanne Sauvé |
Premier | John Buchanan |
Preceded by | John Elvin Shaffner |
Succeeded by | Lloyd Crouse |
Personal details | |
Born | Alan Rockwell Abraham February 1, 1931 Halifax, Nova Scotia |
Died | October 2, 2020 Halifax, Nova Scotia | (aged 89)
Career
editAbraham, an engineering graduate from Saint Mary's University[1] was involved in federal politics and helped with the organization of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's tours of the Maritimes. In 1983, Governor General Edward Schreyer, on the advice of Prime Minister Trudeau, appointed Abraham Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia. Abraham was the second youngest appointee as Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia since Confederation at the time of his appointment. He was then age 53; one of his predecessors, Hon. James Robson Douglas of Amherst, was 49 when he was appointed in 1925.[1] Abraham died in 2020 at the age of 89.[2]
Awards and recognition
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In 1996, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada.[3] He received the Order of Nova Scotia when it was established in 2002.[1][4]
References
edit- ^ a b c "Hon. Alan Rockwell Abraham - Doctor of Civil Law". Saint Mary's University. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
- ^ "Alan Abraham Obituary - Halifax, NS".
- ^ "Order of Canada Citation". Retrieved 21 September 2010.
- ^ "History of Lieutenant Governors of the Province of Nova Scotia". Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia. 22 July 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2016.