Lionel Massey
Lionel Massey | |
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Secretary to the Governor General of Canada | |
In office February 28, 1952 – September 15, 1959 | |
Governor‑General | Vincent Massey |
Preceded by | H. F. G. Letson |
Succeeded by | Esmond Unwin Butler |
Personal details | |
Born | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | July 2, 1916
Died | July 28, 1965 Toronto, Ontario, Canada | (aged 49)
Spouse | |
Parent(s) | Vincent Massey Alice Massey |
Relatives | Raymond Massey (uncle) Adrianne Allen (aunt) Daniel and Anna Massey (cousins) |
Lionel Massey (July 2, 1916 – July 28, 1965) was a Canadian civil servant and dignitary, most noted for serving as Secretary to the Governor General of Canada during his father Vincent Massey's term as Governor General.[1]
Biography
[edit]Born in Toronto to Vincent and Alice Massey, he was educated at Upper Canada College and Balliol College, Oxford.[1] He served in the King's Royal Rifle Corps during World War II, during which he was injured in Greece and spent time as a German prisoner of war.[2]
He returned to Canada in 1944, and married Lilias Ahearn Van Buskirk in 1946.[3] The couple's primary residence was Batterwood House[4] in Canton, Ontario, although they travelled frequently on family business.[5]
His brother Hart also served in WWII, as a Spitfire pilot.[6]
When Vincent Massey was appointed as Governor General in 1952, he appointed Lionel as secretary; as Alice Massey had by this time died and there would be no viceregal consort, Lilias was simultaneously appointed as acting châtelaine of Rideau Hall.[7]
Following the end of Vincent Massey's term in office, Lionel was appointed as administrative director of the Royal Ontario Museum.[8] He was promoted to associate director of the institution in 1963.[9] He also served on the boards of Hart House,[10] Upper Canada College and the Stratford Festival.[1]
He died in Toronto on July 28, 1965, after suffering a stroke.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Lionel Massey: ROM Director Was Wounded In Greece in '41". The Globe and Mail, July 29, 1965.
- ^ "Lionel Massey War Prisoner; Wounded and Left in Athens". The Globe and Mail, May 14, 1941.
- ^ "Massey-Van Buskirk Vows Of Dominion-Wide Interest". The Globe and Mail, June 17, 1946.
- ^ his father's estate; see home movies of the Massey family, including Lionel, at Batterwood in 1931-32 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeYZaaKlTCA
- ^ see Wikipedia article on John Gillespie Magee; Stephen M. Fochuk, "Maggie's War - John Gillespie Magee's One and Only Time he engaged the Luftwaffe", Air Force Magazine, Vol. 41, No. 3, 15 December 2017, p. 44, p. 49; http://www.raf-lincolnshire.info/digby/digbyhistory_ch3_1941.htm
- ^ "Death of King Affects Many World Problems, Says Vincent Massey". The Globe and Mail, February 18, 1952.
- ^ "Lionel Massey". The Globe and Mail, October 21, 1960.
- ^ "Name Swinton Head Of Ontario Museum". The Globe and Mail, June 28, 1963.
- ^ "Robert Gill New Director At Hart House". The Globe and Mail, September 7, 1946.
- 1916 births
- 1965 deaths
- Massey family
- Canadian civil servants
- Canadian corporate directors
- King's Royal Rifle Corps officers
- Military personnel from Toronto
- Upper Canada College alumni
- Royal Ontario Museum
- British Army personnel of World War II
- Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford
- British World War II prisoners of war
- World War II prisoners of war held by Germany
- Canadian military personnel stubs