Constance Isherwood, B.C.’s oldest lawyer, closes deal hours before dying at 101
VICTORIA — Constance Dora Isherwood, a trailblazer for women in B.C.’s legal profession and the oldest practising lawyer in the province, was still working two hours before she died Tuesday at the age of 101.
“She worked that day and was very, very worried about closing real estate deals by the end of the day. She didn’t want to put anybody else out and passed away at 6 p.m.,” her son George Isherwood said Thursday.
Connie, as she was known, celebrated her 101st birthday Jan. 19 with a dinner at Moxie’s, said Isherwood.
She had been slowing down recently. She suffered from congestive heart failure and her breathing became laboured.