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❤️ Grace Widdowson 🐬

"Muriel Grace Widdowson (14 June 1892 – 3 August 1989) was a New Zealand nurse. She was the superintendent of various hospitals in North Canterbury from 1935 until her retirement in 1952. A year before her retirement, Widdowson was named an Officer of the Order of the British Empire at the 1951 New Year Honours, Early life and education Widdowson was born on 14 June 1892 in Christchurch, New Zealand. Her father, Howell Young Widdowson, was a solicitor in Christchurch and a member of Christchurch City Council; he had been unsuccessful in the 1881 and 1895 Christchurch mayoral elections. After moving with her family to Dunedin, she went to school at Braemar House and completed a three year nursing programme at Christchurch Hospital in 1921. Widdowson completed additional training at hospitals in Rangiora and Christchurch in 1927. Career In 1921, Widdowson began her nursing career. She originally worked in Europe for five years before moving back to Christchurch in 1926. Upon returning to Christchurch, she resumed working at Christchurch Hospital for multiple terms from 1926 to 1928. After her departure from Christchurch Hospital, Widdowson started teaching at the Porirua Lunatic Asylum in 1928. She stayed until 1930 before going to Auckland Hospital to teach for a five year tenure. The following year, Widdowson went back to Christchurch for a final year as an assistant to the matron. Outside of her career in teaching, Widdowson was in charge of multiple North Canterbury hospitals as a superintendent starting in 1936 until her retirement from nursing in 1952. After her retirement, she was a part of the relocation of the Nurses' Memorial Chapel where she revealed the St. Faith glassed window in 1971. Death Widdowson died on 3 August 1989. Awards and honours In the 1951 New Year Honours, Widdowson was appointed as an Officer of the Order of the British Empire. References 1892 births 1989 deaths New Zealand Officers of the Order of the British Empire People from Christchurch New Zealand nurses "

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❤️ Joel Villarino 🐬

"Joel Villarino (born February 4, 1965 in San Carlos, Negros Occidental, Philippines) is a Filipino football coach who manages Green Archers United F.C.. He was also a former member of the Philippines national football team. Competitive career Villarino played for the Philippines national football team. He made an appearance at the 1998 FIFA World Cup qualifiers playing in the 0–5 loss to Qatar on September 1996. Coaching career Club Joel Villarino has coached various teams having coached Pasargad F.C., the women's squad of Global F.C., Miriam College varsity team, and the Ateneo Futsal Club by 2013. =Pasargad= Villarino worked with Pasargad F.C. again as their head coach debuting in a United Football League match against Stallion for Pasargad on July 2016. =Kaya (2016 AFC Cup)= Serving as head coach Kaya FC only for the 2016 AFC Cup, Villarino led his team in the 0-1 loss to Kitchee SC in their first fixture, hosting Maldivian club New Radiant in their second, the first AFC Cup match Kaya hosted. This was followed by a 1-0 win over Balestier Khalsa in their third game, Villarino exuberant with the victory. The Filipino coach eventually led the club to book their place in the knockout stages, euphoric with results. However, in the round-of-16, his charges were defeated by Johor Darul Takzim 7-2; in spite of the scoreline, Villarino claimed it was 'an honor' to play against JDT. Philippines women's national team Villarino was appointed as the head coach of the Philippines women's national football team on September 2008 and was tasked to mentor the squad that will compete at the 2008 AFF Women's Championship. References 1965 births Filipino football head coaches Living people People from Negros Occidental Philippines women's national football team managers Philippines international footballers Association footballers not categorized by position Filipino footballers "

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