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Evelyn Pepper

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in 1996 for her "outstanding example of dedication, professionalism and responsibility," as well as her leadership, contributions to health care, and disaster emergency planning. Pepper died in her native Ottawa in 1998, aged 93. She never married.
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and was made Honorary President of the Nursing Sisters Association of Canada.
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in England, Italy, the Netherlands and France during
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Index

Ottawa
Ontario
Canadian Army
Major
Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps
Second World War
Member of the Order of Canada
Royal Red Cross
Commander of the Order of St John
Florence Nightingale Medal
CM
RRC
Florence Nightingale Medal
Ottawa
Ontario
Ottawa Civic Hospital
McGill University
Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps
World War II
Royal Red Cross
Member of the Order of Canada
"Biodata"
the original
"Recipients"
Categories
1905 births
1998 deaths
Canadian military nurses
Canadian women nurses
Commanders of the Order of St John

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