The Queen鈥檚 community is sharing fond memories of Shirley Purkis (nee Ayres), an Arts鈥41 graduate and long-time Queen鈥檚 volunteer well known on campus, who died on Jan. 23 at the age of 100.
鈥淪hirley exemplified the spirit that makes Queen鈥檚 special to so many people,鈥 says Acting Associate Vice-Principal Leigh Kalin, Artsci'92. 鈥淪he was dedicated to helping her community and her contributions will resonate long into the future. I know the Queen鈥檚 community will join me in expressing how deeply she will be missed.鈥
Mrs. Purkis was a proud Queen鈥檚 alumna who remained connected to the university through numerous volunteer roles over several decades. Her many roles on campus included serving as president of the Queen鈥檚 University Alumnae Association (which merged with the Queen鈥檚 University Alumni Association in the 1990s), the Kingston Alumni Branch, and the Faculty Women鈥檚 Club (later called the Queen鈥檚 Women鈥檚 Association).
In 2019, the QUAA recognized her decades of effort when she and her second husband, John (a Com鈥48 grad who passed away last year), received the Herbert J. Hamilton Volunteer Service Award. Together, Shirley and John had more than 140 years of volunteer service at Queen鈥檚.
Mrs. Purkis was predeceased by her first husband of more than 50 years, Joseph Warren Brooks (1995), a former Queen鈥檚 civil engineering professor.
In recent years, Mrs. Purkis still made regular trips to campus and enjoyed talking with staff and students. She attended Homecoming 2019 in October, a few weeks before turning 100 years old.
Since the news was shared on social media this week dozens of alumni and friends have been paying tribute to Mrs. Purkis online.
Learn more Mrs. Purkis on the website.