her by the Governor General. Mrs. Reid will remain in the capacity of Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island for a period of five years.
Her Honour's life has been truly distinguished. She is a firm believer that one should set goals and work hard to achieve them. She believes, also, that others will recognize hard work and reward you accordingly. Her Honour's great pride in her family is, indeed, refreshing. She has very strong values and her life exemplifies her willingness to serve her family and fellow Islanders. Her Honour's belief is, "All you can do is your best and have faith in the rest".
DR. JAMES JEFFREY ROCHE
Dr. James Jeffrey Roche was born in Queen's County, Ireland, on May 31, 1847, the son of Edward and Mary (Doyle) Roche. As a young Child, he emigrated with his parents to Prince Edward Island and they settled first in Hope River. Later, they moved to Charlottetown where his father taught school. When he attended St. Dunstan's College, two of his classmates were W.W. Sullivan and Cornelius O'Brien. ‘
At the age of nineteen, he went to f ,fig Boston and, in 1883, he joined the staff of Dr. James Jeffrey Roche the PILOT, the oldest and largest Catholic newspaper in the US In
1890, he became Editor. James Jeffrey Roche was given an honorary Doctorate of Laws by
Notre Dame University in 1891. In 1904, he was appointed American Consul in Genoa, Italy, by President Theodore Roosevelt. From Genoa, he was transferred to Berne, Switzerland, in 1907. He passed away in Berne on April 3, 1908, and is buried in Brookline, Massachusetts.
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