‘Violet Day’ stalwart
Mrs Dorothy Marion McLaughlan. a voluntary, Plunket Society worker fori more than 30 years, has lin Christchurch. Mrs McLaughlan, chief >r-l ganiser for the society’s an-; nual "Violet Day” appeal, i a was a foundation member of the St Albans Plunket Moth-1 1 ers’ Club, which was formed i 5 in 1947. 3 From 1952 to 1977 shej r served on the executive of ■ e the Christchurch branch of' the society, held office as; 'vice-president, and even-1 3 tually was made an honorary vice-president. She rep- • resented the branch on the 1 Plunket-Karitane Hospital t Board from 1966 to 1975. 1 She is survived by her | husband and a son.
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