‘Not a fitting end’: Veteran survived the war but not COVID in aged care

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Allan Lorraine got through WWII unscathed and took on the Victorian government and won in his early 90s. He died of coronavirus in aged care last year, aged 97

On Anzac Day you could usually find Allan Lorraine eating lunch with his family at his local RSL. But the WWII veteran, who worked in signals for Australia’s Sixth Battalion in New Guinea from 1942, won’t be there on Sunday.

“In my many years in the complaints business, he was my favourite complainant,” Ms Glass said in January, when she spoke at a memorial service for Mr Lorraine held six months after he died. The strict limit at the height of the pandemic in Victoria meant only 10 people could go to his funeral.Mr Lorraine would be awarded an Order of Australia for his work for the residents of Mentone Gardens.

Bob Lorraine said that many years before his fight with the state, his dad had been forced to give up his final year at Melbourne High School – where he’d won a scholarship – because his family was too poor to keep him at the school.Bob said his father was in the Signal Corps in New Guinea. While Mr Lorraine wasn’t involved much with the RSL, he was a member from the end of the war until the day he died.

 

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Shows you how badly we look after our elderly - no respect or care. Just disgusting.

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