Sister Margaret
Sister Margaret is thanked by the lady to whom she gave her cardigan.
Daily Record
Sister Margaret (left) with an elderly Bosnian woman.
Daily Record
The extraordinary life of Jean Henderson
Sister Margaret Duncan was born Jean Henderson, in Stoneyburn in 1917. Her mother, who was born in Loganlea Rows, died when young Jean was only eight, and she had to leave school at the age of just ten to care for her younger brother. On her sixteenth birthday, her father – a miner - was killed in an accident in the pit.
She was married briefly to a sergeant in the Seaforth Highlanders who was killed in the battle of Cannes. Her only child died in infancy.
After her tragic early life, Margaret decided aged 34 to become a nun. Now in her 80s, she has been deeply involved in the charity Edinburgh Direct Aid which gave so much help to the people of Bosnia during and after the Bosnian war of the 1990s.
In the late 1990s, Nicola Barry a reporter with the Daily Record, accompanied Sister Margaret on one of her trips to the war-ravaged country, and reported on the work she and the EDA charity were doing there.
Sadly, Sister Margaret died on the 28 November 2013, aged 96.
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