Jim Cruickshank (bishop)

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James David Cruickshank (born June 10, 1936; died December 30, 2015 [1] ) was bishop of Cariboo [2] from 1992 to 2001.

Cruickshank was educated at the University of Minnesota and ordained in 1963. [3] He served in the Robson Valley area until 1965 when he became director of the Anglican Lay Training Centre at Sorrento. In 1983 he became dean of New Westminster, [4] a post he held until his election as Bishop of Cariboo.

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References

  1. James David Cruickshank – Obituary
  2. Diocesan web-site
  3. Crockford's Clerical Directory 1980–82 p239 London: OUP, 1983 ISBN   0-19-200010-1
  4. Telus