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BAFF, Lorraine
18.08.1952 - 25.02.2023
Lorraine Baff passed away after her last battle for justice on Saturday, 25th February, 2023.
Mum advocated for scores of people through her work supporting injured workers and her involvement in the Aged Care Royal Commission. She was driven by a strong desire for justice, especially for those who would not normally have their voices heard.
Lorraine co-founded FCTA - Building Careers in 2001 and took enormous pride in being able to help people learn new skills to improve their lives. She was an acting board member for the CITB and was involved with the Rotary Club of Salisbury for many years.
She was a constant presence in her family's life, always making family her first priority. Her affection for many of our apprentices and former students was lasting. On top of all these accomplishments, she was a partner, wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
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Date Listed: 4/3/2023
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Publication: The Advertiser
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18.08.1952 - 25.02.2023 Lorraine Baff passed away after her last battle for justice on Saturday, 25th February, 2023. Mum advocated for scores of people through her work supporting injured workers and her involvement in the Aged Care Royal Commission. She was driven by a strong desire for justice, especially for those who would not normally have their voices heard. Lorraine co-founded FCTA - Building Careers in 2001 and took enormous pride in being able to help people learn new skills to improve their lives. She was an acting board member for the CITB and was involved with the Rotary Club of Salisbury for many years. She was a constant presence in her family's life, always making family her first priority. Her affection for many of our apprentices and former students was lasting. On top of all these accomplishments, she was a partner, wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
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18.08.1952 - 25.02.2023
Lorraine Baff passed away after her last battle for justice on Saturday, 25th February, 2023.
Mum advocated for scores of people through her work supporting injured workers and her involvement in the Aged Care Royal Commission. She was driven by a strong desire for justice, especially for those who would not normally have their voices heard.
Lorraine co-founded FCTA - Building Careers in 2001 and took enormous pride in being able to help people learn new skills to improve their lives. She was an acting board member for the CITB and was involved with the Rotary Club of Salisbury for many years.
She was a constant presence in her family's life, always making family her first priority. Her affection for many of our apprentices and former students was lasting. On top of all these accomplishments, she was a partner, wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
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text_details: 18.08.1952 - 25.02.2023 Lorraine Baff passed away after her last battle for justice on Saturday, 25th February, 2023. Mum advocated for scores of people through her work supporting injured workers and her involvement in the Aged Care Royal Commission. She was driven by a strong desire for justice, especially for those who would not normally have their voices heard. Lorraine co-founded FCTA - Building Careers in 2001 and took enormous pride in being able to help people learn new skills to improve their lives. She was an acting board member for the CITB and was involved with the Rotary Club of Salisbury for many years. She was a constant presence in her family's life, always making family her first priority. Her affection for many of our apprentices and former students was lasting. On top of all these accomplishments, she was a partner, wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
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