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Alfred Lee Day (1914-2003) was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and received his B.Sc. from the University of Saskatchewan and attended theological school at St. Andrew’s College. He was ordained by Saskatchewan Conference in 1936. He received his B.D. from Emmanuel College in 1951. He served in Guernsey, Saskatchewan from 1936-1939 and proceeded to West China remaining there until the revolution in 1950 made it impossible for him to continue working. The next three years saw him ministering in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan and following seven in the Chinese United Church in Calgary, Alberta. He returned to the Orient in 1961 to work with the Church of Christ in China, the Hong Kong Council and Hoh Fuk Tong College until 1972 when he returned to Canada together with his young family by his wife, Jean Day, a missionary nurse and that time a diaconal minister.
Alfred Lee Day was predeceased by his first wife, Margaret Meuser.