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Miss Emily Friend,
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Emily Gordon Friend, 98, of
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Former Nurse, Dies
1715 Bellevue Avenue, anear
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ly Superintendent of Nurses
at Sheltering Arms Hospital
Miss Emily Gordon Friend
organized in Richmond by Dr.
and Chief Nurse of the Rich-
1715 Bellevue Ave., hoserved
Stuart McGuire.
mond Health Department
as nurse, a supervisor and an
before and after World War I
She returned as chiefnurseat
office executive for several
the health departmentafter the
She served in France during
Richmond and Nashvillehealth
World War I as a member of
war and retained hatpost until
'care institutions for nearly 50
the Army/Base Hospital No
the early 1950s when she was
years, died Monday.d a local
45, or ganized in Richmond by
hired as director of clinic ad-
Dr. Stuart McGuire. A native
nursing home. She was 98.
missions at the Medical College
of Chesterfield County, she
Born in Chesterfield County
of Virginia. Miss Friend retired
was the daughter of Thomas
in 1879, Miss Friendertaught
from nursing several years
Rowlett Friend and Eliza
briefly in a Henrico Gounty
later
Buchanan Batte Friend Miss
elementary school before
Miss Friend was a member of
Friend taught in a Hénrico
becoming a nurse,
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
County Elementary School
She was graduated St.
Luke's Hospital School of Nurs-
and was a chairman of alter
before studying nursing. She
was a graduate at St. Luke'
ing in 1906. She took graduate
guild. She was a member of
Hospital School of Nursing in
courses at Johns Hopkins
Richmond chapter 158 of the
1906, studied at Johns Hopkins
Hospital and at Columbia
United Daughters of the Con-
a_real daughter-of the Con
University, and from 1907 to 1913
federacy, the Association for
University From 1907 to
was superintendent of the
the Preservation of VirginiaAn-
1913, she was Superintendent
Woman's Hospital in Nashville
tiquities, the Jamestown
of the Woman's Hospital in
before returning to Richmond.
Society, the Instructive Visiting
Nashville, Tennessee before
Nurses Association, and of the
returning to Richmond and
She worked as superinten-
Woman's Club.
joining the Sheltering Arms
dent of nurses at Sheltering
A funeral service will beheld
staff. She was in charge of
Arms Hospital for four years.
In 1917, Miss Friend was named
at 11 a.m. Wednesday at St.
Clinic Admissions at Medical
Mark's Episcopal Church, with
College of Virginia during the
chief nurse of the Richmond
Health Department.
burial in Hollywood Cemetery
early 50's. She was a member
of St. Mark's Episcopal
She took a leave of absence
Church and a former
from that position during 1918 to
chairman of it's Altar Guild;
serve in France as a member of
a real daughter of the Con-
Army Base Hospital No. 45,
federacy and member of the
Richmond Chapter 158 of the
United Daughters of the Con-
Baee Haef. # 45
federacy and a former mem-
ber of the Richmond branch
of the Association for the
Preservation of Virginia An-
tiquities and the Jamestown
Society, the Instructive
Visiting Nurses Association,
and the Woman's Club.
Remains rest at the L. T.
Christian Funeral Home,
Boulevard Park and Pat-
terson Avenue. Funeral ser-
vices will be conducted 11
A.M. Wednesday, January 5
from St. Mark's Episcopal
Church. Interment in
Hollywood Cemetery. There
are no immediate survivors.
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