Linda (Mosson) Hockley
Honor Code SignatorySigned 3 Mar 2013 | 1,751 contributions | 17 thank-yous | 427 connections
She is the daughter of Kenneth Mosson and Helen Wilkinson. [1]
Attended King George School, Brandon, Manitoba, Kemnay School, Kemnay, Manitoba, Vincent Massey High School, Brandon, Manitoba.
Joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1966 as a Communications Operator.
In 1967 was in the Canadian Armed Forces Tattoo, a traveling show of over 1700 Service Personnel from the Canadian Navy, Army and Airforce celebrating 100 years of Canadian Confederation. Performed as a dancer in the Highland Scene.
Following 3 years in the Royal Canadian Navy, pursued a career in Purchasing, going from Warehouse Clerk to Purchasing Agent throughout career.
Canadian Navy Bases served on: HMCS Cornwallis, Cornwallis, NS, HMCS Naden (CFB Esquimalt) Esquimalt, BC, CFS Mill Cove, Mill Cove NS.
Lived and worked in: Brandon Manitoba, Elkford, BC, Estevan, Saskatchewan, Balmertown, Ontario, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Became widowed February 9, 2009, and moved to Halifax, NS May 18, 2010.
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