Loved nurse honoured with a major gift to the College
She was the type of nurse who was working even when she was off. If the phone rang in the middle of the night, Mary Miller would go to the hospital to help her colleagues.
In celebration of all the love she gave her patients and especially those closest to her, the Miller family are making a $150,000 donation to ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ēās new Health Sciences Centre. The gift honours Mary, who passed away in October at age 83.
āMy Mary would be so pleased and so honoured that weāre doing this for her,ā says Dean Miller, her husband of 62 years and co-founder of Miller & Wyatt, a local auto parts store.
āOur mom was a tremendous caregiver, caring for us and caring for her friends and anyone in the community,ā adds her son Bruce Miller. āShe just means everything to us in terms of the love she gave us.ā
The Miller familyās gift will support the student collaboration room, a shared study and technology space that will be open to all eight of the health care professions who will be studying in the Centre. The Millerās gift will also support a care bed unit and another student gathering and study lounge.
Kathy Hattrick, Maryās daughter, says they chose the student study spaces to recognize that their mother was always inclusive, and they hope the spaces provide opportunities for students to socialize and collaborate.
āItās not just about the book learning, itās about making connections, getting to know one another and building support systems,ā says Hattrick, who is also a retired nurse.
āThis new Centre is amazing, I was blown away by the level of technology. My mom would have wanted this, to help train the next generation.ā
Mary was born and raised in Kelowna before leaving to train as a nurse at Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster in the 1950s. After graduating, Mary returned to Kelowna to marry her high school sweetheart, Dean. They had three children together, Kathy, Bruce and Brian. Mary worked at Kelowna General Hospital for her entire career.
āThis significant gift from the Miller family will have an incredible impact on our students and our campus,ā says Yvonne Moritz, Associate Vice President of Education Services and Interim Dean of Science, Technology and Health.
āTo see local families investing in health care education is extremely reaffirming for our students who can feel proud about entering in-demand health care careers. Weāre deeply grateful for this support.ā
ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē has raised $3.5 million towards it $5 million fundraising goal for its new Health Sciences Centre in Kelowna.
To learn more or to donate visit OurStudentsYourHealth.ca.
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