Leaders

Across time, Episcopal Homes culture has been shaped by many influential leaders, including volunteers who demonstrated selfless service much like that of our founder, Sister Annette Relf. Their steadfast vision has strengthened and guided Episcopal Homes across generations of service to the St. Paul Community. Learn more by reading the profiles below.


Sister Annette Relf

Sister Annette Relf

Sister Annette was the founder of Episcopal Homes as well as a relentless servant leader. 


Emily Bennet King

Emily Bennet King

Emily Bennet King was a staunch advocate for the urban poor. She fought to impact the lives of elderly homeless women, as well as supporting the elderly poor. 


Eliza May

Eliza May

Eliza May was a progressive change advocate with Episcopal Homes. Eliza spent nearly 40 years of her life committed to service.


Irma Wyman

Irma Wyman

Irma Wyman was not only a computer science pioneer, but also a human advocate. Irma’s life took a new turn after she retired in 1990. 


Jean Probst

Jean Probst

Jean Probst is a visionary leader, as well as a mission and values steward. Learn more about Jean’s involvement with Episcopal Homes. 


Dusty Mairs

Dusty Mairs

Dusty Mairs is a longstanding service leader, as well as a community advocate. Learn more about Dusty’s improvements to residential life at Episcopal Homes.

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