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MICHAELMAS ORDINATIONS IN
SOUTHWARK 4 October 2006 The following are to be ordained to the priesthood by the Bishop of Southwark, The Rt Rev. Dr Thomas Butler, on Sunday 8th October 2006 at 11 am at Southwark Cathedral.
Note: Stipendiary means they receive the equivalent of a salary, NSM means non-stipendiary (i.e. they are unpaid for their work) and OLM means Ordained Local Minister, who are also non-stipendiary but can only serve in their local parish. SHORT BIOGRAPHIES. Susan Lynn Billin, 46, has had a varied occupational
history within nursing and nursing education, including time spent
in the Army Nursing Corps. Married to David, she is a keen cyclist
who also enjoys bird watching, walking and playing music. Louise Boulton, 34, is married to Adrian Mudd and has
one son. Louise is an IT Systems Analyst, and has degrees in both
English Literature and Pastoral Theology. Her interests are
literature, the theatre and gardening. Joy Boyce, 60, is married to Nicholas and they have
three adult children. Joy was a reader for 10 years before she was
ordained deacon. She enjoys working with young people, reading and
going to the theatre. Iain Farquhar, 60, is married to Helena and they have
three children. Iain trained as a horticulturalist and moved to
London from his native Scotland in 1983. Brought up a
Presbyterian, Iain was confirmed into the Anglican church in 1995.
He enjoys gardening and walking. Cynthia Ann Finnerty, 60, has been a primary school
teacher for more than 30 years with a particular interest in
music. She has directed junior and all-age choirs and encouraged
music-making in the church and community. Among her interests are
community drama and she was part of the group responsible for the
Passion Play in Greenwich in 2000. Cynthia is married to Edward
and they have three children. Caroline Groves, 64, has been married to Simon for over
40 years. They have three children and six grandchildren. Caroline
is a trained dancer who gave up dancing professionally just prior
to the birth of her first child. She then worked part-time as a
dancing teacher and as a rehabilitation worker for people with
learning difficulties. She enjoys giving hospitality to family and
friends, visits to the theatre and cinema and eating out. She and
her husband are keen skiers and visit the ski slopes every year. Erica Longfellow, 31, is a Senior Lecturer at Kingston
University. She has written academic articles and a book entitled
‘Women and Religious Writing in Early Modern England’ which was
published by Cambridge University Press in 2005. She was
subsequently nominated for The Times Higher Education Supplement
Young Academic Author of the Year. Her interests include cooking,
walking, film & travel. Liz Newman,48, has a degree in theology from Kings
College and was licensed as a Reader in 1999. A qualified social
worker, she is married with three children. Liz enjoys meeting
people, cinema, cooking, football and “trying to keep up with what
my children are into”. Olufunke Ogbede, 58, is married with two children. Born
and educated in Nigeria, Funke attained a number of qualifications
in education. She has worked in education, as a hospital chaplain,
and as a care assistant. Funke was licensed as a Reader in 1996.
She enjoys writing poems, reading, sewing and experimenting with
different diets. Shirley Rayner,52, is married with two grown-up
children. Her interests are reading, walking, gardening and
dog-walking. William Sharpe, 44, is married to Jennifer and has they
have two sons. A caterer, he enjoys cooking(!) and lists his other
interests as walking and listening to music. Bennett Spong , 57, was born in South Carolina, USA and
settled in Charlton in the early ‘80s with his wife Sally and
their three sons. He is a teacher of technology and Head of Year
in a large comprehensive in East London – where he taught for 20
years with Sally. Bennett enjoys family walking holidays, reading,
films, sports and art – designing and making stained glass
windows. Carolin Telford ,49, is married to Martin Brown, and
they have two children. She lists her interests as art, design,
gardening, botanical illustration and reading. Rosemary Webb, 67, is married to Peter and they have
three children and four grandchildren. Her interests and hobbies
include her grandchildren, reading, listening to music, crossword
puzzles and human rights issues. Erica Wooff, 39, has spent her working life involved
with the promotion of social justice and inclusion, particularly
in the Charity sector. Outside working hours, Erica relaxes with
her friends and is interested in creative writing and gardens. Ends. Diocesan
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