Frank Mackenzie Ross, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Frank Mackenzie Ross

Canadian Lieutenant Governor

Date of Birth: 19-Apr-1891

Place of Birth: Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 11-Dec-1971

Profession: politician, entrepreneur

Nationality: Canada

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Frank Mackenzie Ross

  • Frank Mackenzie Ross (April 19, 1891 in Glasgow, Scotland – December 11, 1971 in Vancouver) was the 19th Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia. Ross’ first job was as a bank clerk in Montreal in 1910.
  • He joined the Canadian Army at the outbreak of World War I, serving with the 8th Battalion.
  • During the war, Ross received the Military Cross and was a captain by the war's end. After the war, Ross joined a shipbuilding company in Saint John, New Brunswick.
  • From this start, Ross went on to careers in industry and finance. On 3 July 1923 Ross married Gertrude Edith Tomalin, a well-known reciter and entertainer, at the Savoy Chapel.
  • She died in hospital at Saint John, New Brunswick on 22 January 1940, aged 58.During World War II, Ross assisted in Ottawa procuring supplies for the British Admiralty.
  • His wartime service earned Ross the C.M.G..
  • In 1945 Ross married Phyllis Turner, whose son John Turner later became Prime Minister of Canada. Ross was appointed as Lieutenant Governor on October 3, 1955.
  • During Ross’ term, a fire destroyed Government House.
  • A new Government House was completed in May 1959, the year before Ross retired from the office of Lieutenant Governor.
  • With all of the furnishings destroyed, Frank Ross and his wife, Phyllis, went to the United Kingdom in search of suitable pieces.
  • The Rosses purchased 114 pieces of furniture, which they donated to the new Government House.

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