BLUE, Justice Malcolm Fraser K.C.

Pembroke School extends its deepest condolences to the family and other loved ones of Justice Malcolm Blue K.C. Malcolm was a King’s College old collegian (1961–71) and past Pembroke parent. He was a treasured member of both King’s and Pembroke communities who was respected and admired by so many. The School is particularly proud of Malcolm’s immense contributions to the wider community throughout his distinguished legal career. His legacy of service will forever endure, providing inspiration for our students of today and tomorrow.

Ms Melissa Mellen, Chair of the Pembroke School Board, Mr Mark Staker, Principal of Pembroke School and Mrs Holly Jamieson-Loveday (1997), President of the Pembroke Old Scholars Association, on behalf of the Pembroke School and King’s College communities.

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Date Listed: 21/9/2024

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Publication: The Advertiser

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Justice Malcolm Fraser K.C.

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https://www.mytributes.com.au/notice/condolences/blue-justice-malcolm-fraser-kc/6243220/

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12/08/1954 - 07/09/2024

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Pembroke School extends its deepest condolences to the family and other loved ones of Justice Malcolm Blue K.C. Malcolm was a King’s College old collegian (1961–71) and past Pembroke parent. He was a treasured member of both King’s and Pembroke communities who was respected and admired by so many. The School is particularly proud of Malcolm’s immense contributions to the wider community throughout his distinguished legal career. His legacy of service will forever endure, providing inspiration for our students of today and tomorrow. Ms Melissa Mellen, Chair of the Pembroke School Board, Mr Mark Staker, Principal of Pembroke School and Mrs Holly Jamieson-Loveday (1997), President of the Pembroke Old Scholars Association, on behalf of the Pembroke School and King’s College communities.

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Pembroke School extends its deepest condolences to the family and other loved ones of Justice Malcolm Blue K.C. Malcolm was a King’s College old collegian (1961–71) and past Pembroke parent. He was a treasured member of both King’s and Pembroke communities who was respected and admired by so many. The School is particularly proud of Malcolm’s immense contributions to the wider community throughout his distinguished legal career. His legacy of service will forever endure, providing inspiration for our students of today and tomorrow.

Ms Melissa Mellen, Chair of the Pembroke School Board, Mr Mark Staker, Principal of Pembroke School and Mrs Holly Jamieson-Loveday (1997), President of the Pembroke Old Scholars Association, on behalf of the Pembroke School and King’s College communities.


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text_details: Pembroke School extends its deepest condolences to the family and other loved ones of Justice Malcolm Blue K.C. Malcolm was a King’s College old collegian (1961–71) and past Pembroke parent. He was a treasured member of both King’s and Pembroke communities who was respected and admired by so many. The School is particularly proud of Malcolm’s immense contributions to the wider community throughout his distinguished legal career. His legacy of service will forever endure, providing inspiration for our students of today and tomorrow. Ms Melissa Mellen, Chair of the Pembroke School Board, Mr Mark Staker, Principal of Pembroke School and Mrs Holly Jamieson-Loveday (1997), President of the Pembroke Old Scholars Association, on behalf of the Pembroke School and King’s College communities.
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