The long and faithful journey of Catharine Cornelia Perry Weston, daughter of an Episcopal priest, wife of an Episcopal priest, mother of an Episcopal priest, and great aunt of an Episcopal priest, began in 1884 and ended in 1965. … (She) was head of the Woman’s Auxiliary and active in many other programs of the Church. …Her vision for the children she taught and for the community where she lived was often far ahead of accepted expectations. She lived long enough to see some of her hopes fulfilled in the great social changes of the last century. Most of all she specialized in stimulating young people to greater achievement and a high sense of their personal dignity and duty.
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