The words “shock and awe” are normally associated with military doctrine but they capture the feelings of many at the news of the death of Louise Zanré Da Silva, who served for 14 years as director of Jesuit Refugee Services (JRS) UK.
There is shock at her sudden and untimely death caused by a blood clot. Louise was only 47 and, while she suffered from a long-term illness, her death was unexpected. And there is a sense of awe inspired by Louise’s spirit and courage while living with the many difficulties and demands she faced. She remained engaged, available and professional to the end.
Born in Scotland to a family of Italian extraction, Louise excelled at school and graduated from the University of Aberdeen in 1990 with a degree in law. From the outset, her wor
24 February 2016, The Tablet
Obituary: Louise Zanré Da Silva
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