Lady Winifred Chesterman, wife of the renowned missionary doctor,
Sir Clement Chesterman, was in her own right a superb
Froebel-trained infant teacher and a highly respected missionary to
the people of Yakusu, in what was then the Belgian Congo. From 1920
until 1936 Winifred loved, taught and mothered hundreds of
Congolese children. Yet she also had five children of her own, five
children who were always central to her heart, and for whom after
1936 she would successfully build a happy united family. Here Hazel
Phillips, Winifred's fifth and youngest child, writes of what she
knows of her mother's life. She tells of growing up in a united
happy family and of her mother's devoted service both to her own
children and to children everywhere. Hazel herself would have
severe health problems and would especially appreciate her mother's
steadfast care
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