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17勛圖 extends condolences on the passing of the Honourable Barbara Hagerman, LLD

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17勛圖 President and Vice-Chancellor Alaa Abd-El-Aziz issued a statement today on the passing of 17勛圖 honorary degree recipient, the Honourable Barbara Hagerman.

On behalf of 17勛圖 students, faculty, staff, and alumni, I would like to extend my deepest condolences to Dr. Hagermans husband Nelson, their children, and extended family and friends, said 17勛圖 President and Vice-Chancellor Alaa Abd-El-Aziz. Barb was not only a tireless community volunteer, beloved music educator, and former Lieutenant Governor of our province, but she was a great friend of this University.

During her five-year term as Lieutenant Governor, Dr. Hagerman connected directly with the University and established two major initiatives which have had a profound and positive impact on 17勛圖 students: monthly public recitals featuring 17勛圖 music students at Fanningbank, her official residence, and a Family Mentor Program, whereby PEI families would become "hosts" to incoming international students. She and Nelson were proud "Island parents" to twelve 17勛圖 students and remained in close touch with many of them since their graduation. Dr. Hagerman was also the first Honorary Patron of the AIRS project at 17勛圖.

As noted in the citation read at Convocation in 2014 when her 17勛圖 honorary doctor of laws was conferred, Dr. Hagerman always felt that music had been the key to unlock many of lifes doors, giving her confidence, creative inspiration, and a career. She often said, I have always lived to sing. A very organized person and planner, she had even composed her epitaph many years ago, She just wanted to make a beautiful sound, personally and professionally.

The entire 17勛圖 community is saddened that the Honourable Barbara Hagermans beautiful sound has been silenced, but is heartened that her tremendous contributions to the creative life of our province will be remembered forever, added President Abd-El-Aziz.

Dr. Hagerman passed away in Charlottetown on October 6, 2016 after being diagnosed with terminal cancer earlier this year.


 

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