Murray Dryden
Murray Dryden, CM (October 14, 1911 – February 1, 2004) was a Canadian philanthropist. He was also the father of Hockey Hall of Famer and politician Ken Dryden, Dave Dryden and Judy Dryden.
Murray Dryden | |
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Born | |
Died | February 1, 2004 92) | (aged
Known for | Philanthropist |
Children | Ken Dryden, Dave Dryden and Judy Dryden |
Born in Domain, Manitoba, the eldest of eight children of Scottish parents, he worked on his family 408-acre (1.65 km2) farm until finishing grade 11 in 1928 [1] when he moved to Winnipeg to look for a job. In 1932, he found work selling plant food in Hamilton, Ontario and married Margaret Campbell in 1938. They would have three children: Ken, Dave, and Judy. In 1948, Dryden moved with his family to Etobicoke, in the western portion of Toronto, where he sold building materials. An amateur photographer, he enjoyed taking pictures of children at sleep.[2]
In 1970, after retiring, he founded with his wife the charity, Sleeping Children Around the World (SCAW), whose mission is to "give bed kits to needy children in developing countries".[3] He would be made a Member of the Order of Canada in 1981 for this work.[4] As of 2008, SCAW has raised over C$20 million and provided bed kits to over 900,000 children in 33 countries.[5] In 1988, Dryden sold three Christmas tree farms for C$3.5 million to ensure SCAW will be able to give 100% of its donations to help children.[6]
In 1972, he and Jim Hunt wrote the book Playing the shots at both ends: The story of Ken and Dave Dryden (ISBN 0-07-077505-2).
References
- Maclean's article on Murray Dryden, reprinted in The Canadian Encyclopedia
- Murray Dryden Archived 2012-02-10 at the Wayback Machine
- Sleeping Children Around the World Our Dream, Mission, and Core Values Archived 2012-02-11 at the Wayback Machine
- Order of Canada citation
- SCAW About Us page Archived 2009-04-26 at the Wayback Machine
- The Late Murray Dryden, C.M.