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  1. Maryon Elspeth Pearson (née Moody; December 13, 1901 – December 26, 1989) was the wife of Lester B. Pearson, the 14th Prime Minister of Canada.

  2. Maryon Pearson was also known for her sharp tongued wit. Among her most famous quotations: "Behind every successful man, there stands a surprised woman." [On the retired former prime minister's greater time at home]: "I married him for better or worse. I didn't marry him for lunch."

  3. Canadian first lady. Born Maryon Elspeth Moody, 1901, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; died Dec 26, 1989; m. Lester Bowles Pearson ( prime minister of Canada, 1963–68), Aug 22, 1925 (div. Dec 27, 1972); children: Geoffrey A.H. Pearson (b. 1927, who m. Landon Carter Pearson, Canadian senator), Patricia Lillian Pearson (b. 1929).

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    Mulvany was inspired by a poem called The Depression Endsby Newfoundland poet Ned Pratt, which was written during the Great Depression. "He imagined a feast at a table in the skies that would be for all the world's destitute and starving, and he imagined that it would be so big that it would take light years to get around the table. It would be cen...

    At the imaginary feasts, the table always had butter and salt. The guests feasted on orange chiffon pies made with five eggs, and sausages dripping with fat. "The only wartime cookbooks that I had known about before I came across this one was how to make do with less, and how to scrimp and save, and how to live under rationing — Depression cakes th...

    After liberation, Mulvany struggled to write down her memories of the war. "She just couldn't get it out, [but] she had her recipes, and she thought, 'Well, that will tell part of the story,'" Evans said. She brought the logbooks full of recipes to a print store in Toronto's east end, and asked the man at the counter to make her 2,000 copies. "He a...

    In late summer 2019, Evans gathered a group of women artists together in Hillier, Ont., to introduce them to Mulvany and her remarkable cookbook — and to hold their own imaginary feast. "Thank you all very much for agreeing to come to this imaginary feast, so that you can imagine what Ethel Mulvany and other prisoners of war in Changi [Prison] migh...

    The web page does not mention Maryon Pearson, but tells the story of Ethel Mulvany, a Canadian woman who organized imaginary feasts for starving prisoners of war in Singapore. The web page also features a book by Suzanne Evans about Ethel Mulvany's life and recipes.

  4. Maryon Pearson, wife of the Leader of the Opposition, became an honourary member. Her husband, Lester B. Pearson, was leading the fight in Parliament against nuclear weapons in Canada. The Voice of Women was soon joined by other voices around the country and the world as individuals, and peace groups rose to the challenge.

  5. Pearson was married to Canadian diplomat Geoffrey Pearson, the son of former Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson and Maryon Pearson, until his death on 18 March 2008. Their daughter, Patricia Pearson, is a notable Canadian writer. [6] Pearson and her husband had five children and twelve grandchildren.

  6. Explore genealogy for Maryon (Moody) Pearson born abt. 1901 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada died 1989 Toronto, Ontario, Canada including research + children + 2 photos + more in the free family tree community.