Constance started as a School Teacher. She has received Degrees from four separate Canadian Universities and at this writing is a practicing lawyer specializing in family law in her own legal firm in Vancouver. She is heavily committed to community service work in the Vancouver area and has held elected positions with the Vancouver Parks Board and the Kitsilano Community Resource Boards. Connie has also held appointed positions with the Vancouver Public Library, two local hospitals and has been an unsuccessful candidate in Federal elections. She is also involved with Citizens Against Gambling Expansion. In 1995 she took a strong vocal and monetary part in defending Canadian Unity in the debate leading up to the Quebec referendum on the issue of Sovereignty.
After attending the University of Sask. where he received three degrees over the years, (B.Ed, B.A., P.G.D.), Gerald accepted a teaching position with the Saskatoon Catholic School system and has remained with them ever since. He has combined his teaching career with travel. In 1979 he went to the Island of Grenada to work with local teachers through the Canadian Teacher's Federation Program called "Project Overseas". In 1983 he took a sabbatical leave and moved with his children to Trois Rivieres, Quebec so that the family could become functionally bilingual. Gerald has been a principal for over 20 years in several different schools in Saskatoon. He keeps active with skiing, hockey and racquetball and considers them his hobbies.
Marcia worked as an educator for over 20 years after first obtaining her teaching qualifications and later a B.A. (Anthropology), B.Ed., and a M.Ed., in Psychology. All this while raising two children as a single parent. (Marcia and her children have retained the Fogal family name). Marcia enjoyed foreign travel and had visited most of the countries of Europe and the Mediterranean as well as traveling extensively throughout much of Canada, the USA and the Caribbean. She worked as a Counselor/Psychotherapist in private practice in Regina where last resided.
Marcia worked as an educator for over 20 years after first obtaining her teaching qualifications and later a B.A. (Anthropology), B.Ed., and a M.Ed., in Psychology. All this while raising two children as a single parent. (Marcia and her children have retained the Fogal family name). Marcia enjoyed foreign travel and had visited most of the countries of Europe and the Mediterranean as well as traveling extensively throughout much of Canada, the USA and the Caribbean. She worked as a Counselor/Psychotherapist in private practice in Regina where last resided.
Arthur's first marriage was to Eliza Alexander and they had a daughter Eleanor. After the death of Eliza, Arthur later married Irene Fogal, and had a son Harry.
Eleanor was born to a first marriage of Arthur Forman making her a 1/2 sister to Harry (RIN 425)