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In memory of Jack Brown

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Many thanks for considering donating to Dementia Australia in celebration of a life well lived. Jack had many achievements including Empire & Commonwealth Gold medallist; British and Commonwealth Flyweight boxing champion; certificated engineer, highly influential fitness guru in Edinburgh over 30 years until 2009; greatly loved and respected leader in the community and was a most treasured husband, dad, grandad and brother and uncle.

Jack moved to Australia in 2009 after 74 years in Edinburgh, and enjoyed 10 years here surrounded by his wife, Margaret, children, Jacqueline, Shirley and Johnson and grandchildren, Sophie, Phoebe and Geordie.

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Dementia Australia

Dementia Australia is a unified, national peak body for people, of all ages, living with all forms of dementia, and their families and carers. We provide advocacy, support services, education and information, as well as fundraise and facilitate research into dementia.

We aim to give people living with Dementia the respect they deserve and the support they need. We advocate to government and industry on behalf of people living with dementia, their carers and families and work hard to raise community awareness and understanding of dementia. Please visit www.dementia.org.au to access a wide range of resources and how to contact our National Dementia Helpline. 

Community support through donations and sponsorship, as well as bequests, is vital to the continuation and growth of our work.

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