

REUNION UPDATES
ALISON BAKER ’95 reports that her daughter has just completed her first year in Life Sciences at Trinity.
SUE TAYLOR ’92 writes: In June 2023, I left my full-time job at Meta as Chief Accounting Officer to spend more time with my parents, who were then still living in B.C. I continue to pursue a semi-retired portfolio career as an Independent Board member of Pure Storage. After a spectacular year of travel in 2024, my long-time partner, Sam, and I plan to spend more time close to home and working on our golf handicaps. I likely will not make it to the 9T0 reunion but wish you all the best.
THE REV’D BOB BETTSON ’75; MDiv ’01 writes: I am a retired priest living in Toronto. Previously I had a 20-year career in journalism. I have been ordained for 24 years, now serving in my sixth appointment as interim priest in charge of the Toronto Diocese of the Anglican Church of Canada.
Do you have updates to share ahead of your class reunion? Please send them in and we’ll be sure to include them in our next issue of Class Notes!
NEWS
WILLIAM LLOYD ’24 wrote a play about the First World War as his Independent Studies project while at Trinity, using material from the Trinity College Archives. He is now at the University of Cambridge and his play is being performed this summer!
NATASHA KLUKACH ’98, ThM ’15 is based in the U.K., and was recently appointed Director of Research and Operations for the Global Christian Forum.
PETER LEWIS ’54 was awarded the King Charles III Medal earlier this month, primarily for his services to Massey College during his time as Bursar (1996-2007). He also recently published a collection of memories and life experiences of retirees at Belmont House in Toronto, called The Life That Was Ours 2025. Congratulations!
ANITA LI ’09 was awarded the King Charles III in March. With over two decades in journalism, Anita champions innovative story telling and media diversity. She is recognized as a pioneer in online journalism.
CHERYL PERERA ’10 has been nominated for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for her advocacy and work to end the sexual exploitation of children worldwide. The founder and president of OneChild received the Order of Ontario in 2020.
BIRTHS
EMILY LORD ’03 (left, in photo) and Francesca Brown welcomed baby Thomas Jason Lord Brown on March 23, 2025. Congratulations!
DEATHS
Our deepest condolences go to the families, friends and classmates of these members of the Trinity community.
ANDERSON, William G. ’47
BLYTH, The Rev. Dr. John C. (St. Michael’s College BA ’61, BST ’63); Hon DD ’84
CHIPMAN, Mary L. ’64. Longtime volunteer and donor to Trinity College, and Arbor Award recipient
DODDS, Richard. Lifetime member of Trinity Corporation
EBER, Dorothy Margaret Harley C.M. ’47. Received the Order of Canada for her work in preserving the history of the Inuit and the Canadian north
ELLIOTT, The Rev. Helga ’87 (MDiv)
EWEN, Lillian M. ’49
FRANK, Marguerite Straus ’47
GRIEVE, James Drummond ’42. Proud WWII Veteran who shared his memories with the Juno Centre.
HAVAS, Richard ’80
KILPATRICK, Suzanne (Mitchell) ’58
MACKENZIE, The Rev. John Ian. Former Trinity instructor
O’RILEY, Barbara A. (McQuillan) ’50
PENMAN, Michael J. ’70
PLUMPTRE, Timothy Wynne ’65. Longtime donor to Trinity College
TITHECOTT, Thomas ’80
WILD, The Rev. Canon Robert C. E. (MDiv ’81)
WRIGHT, Jane E. ’52