Vera K. Jollimore 1996 Halifax Chronicle Herald Published: Saturday, April 6, 1996. >From the collection of Gwen Christie Brig. Vera K. Jollimore, (Ret'd), 90, Queens Mnaor, Liverpool, formerly of Brooklyn, died April 4, 1996, in the manor. Born in Halifax, she was a daughter of the late James H. and Laura (Bremner) Jollimore. She became a member of the Salvation Army Corps during her teen years in Liverpool and her leadership qualitities were soon evident as she was appointed to Women's Social Work during which time her dietary training was completed. Her active service as an officer of 40 years was spent in various provinces and cities such as Saint John, Montreal, Toronto, Belleville, London, Hamilton, Winnipeg, Brandon, and Halifax. She was honourably retired in 1966 from St. John's, Newfoundland. Following her retirement, she continued serving within the Liverpool Corps as a local officer for an additional 25 years, Surviving are sisters, Mrs. Lilly White, Western Head; Mrs. Ruth Silmarie, Brooklyn; several nieces, nephews; great-nieces and nephews; great- great nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by sisters, Gladys, Letty, Freda in infancy; brothers, Clarence, Raymond, and Russell. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Sunday, funeral 2 p.m. Monday, both in Chandlers' Funeral Home, Liverpool, Captain David Murphy officiating, assisted by Colonel William Radcliffe. Burial in Zion United Church Cemetery, Payzant Street, Liverpool. Family flowers only. Donations to the Salvation Army Liverpool Corps or Queens Manor, Liverpool.