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Person    | Female  Born 2/1/1939  Died 20/12/2023

Jackie Roe

Jackie Roe

Jackie (Jacqueline) Roe became a member of Barts Guild in 1989, was elected Hon. Secretary in 1998 and served until 2007. She served on the Guild Committee from 1998 until her death. She had had a very full professional life as both Secretary and Administrator from Monsanto Chemicals to Blue Circle Cement, and in 1970 as Secretary and later Administrator to the Dean (four in all) of Barts Medical College for over 26 years.

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Jackie Roe

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Jackie Roe, 1939 - 2023, a member of Barts Guild who loved this garden.

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