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Alice Massey

Alice Parkin Massey was a Canadian philanthropist and the wife of Vincent Massey, who became Governor General of Canada shortly after her death.

Early life and education
Born in Fredericton, New Brunswick, she was the daughter of educator George Robert Parkin and Annie Connell Fisher Parkin. She was educated in Canada, England and Switzerland. In 1914, she was appointed head of the women's students hostel at the University of Toronto. She married Vincent Massey the following year. == Public career ==
Public career
, Vincent Massey, and Sir Esme Howard in 1927 During Vincent Massey's term as High Commissioner for Canada in the United Kingdom, Alice became involved in organizations to assist Canadian service personnel in England during World War II, including a medical hospice for injured Canadian servicemen, the Canadian Officers' Club and the Montreal-based Beaver Club. Alice Massey also served as a member of the St. John Ambulance Brigade through World War II and would maintain her connection with St. John Ambulance until her death. == Personal life ==
Personal life
Alice and Vincent Massey had two children, Lionel (1916–1965) and Hart (1918–1996). ==References==
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