We have sad news Members and Supporters
Vale to our BMUC member Maurice Brady who devoted his life to fighting for a better life for his family and our community, particularly the vulnerable amongst us.
Moz died at 2.30pm 2nd January 2017, surrounded by his loved ones.
Moz and his family have asked that he be remembered by donation to a fundraising account to assist women and children escaping domestic violence. They have asked that instead of flowers a donation is made to the fund which will be set up when his family are ready to do so. This was a cause very close to Moz's heart.
We will share the details of the fundraising account when we know them.
Moz was a valued member of our organisation and he was thinking of others right until the end. You may recall BMUC's involvement in the Anti Poverty Forum in Katoomba with keynote speaker St Vincent de Paul CEO John Falzon late last year. What you may not know is that Moz did much of the organisation of that event from his hospital bed in Sydney.
In this case it's really true that the good die too young.
Deb Smith
D Smith
Secretary
Blue Mountains Unions Council Inc
UPDATE:The life of BMUC member Maurice Brady will be celebrated at his funeral at Leura Memorial Gardens Crematorium on Friday 13 Jan at 2pm, followed by a wake at his family's home at 246 Leura Mall, Leura.
Moz's family have requested that instead of giving flowers, click here to make a donation to a fund which has been set up to support survivors of domestic violence.
D Smith
5/1/2017
Vale to our BMUC member Maurice Brady who devoted his life to fighting for a better life for his family and our community, particularly the vulnerable amongst us.
Moz died at 2.30pm 2nd January 2017, surrounded by his loved ones.
Moz and his family have asked that he be remembered by donation to a fundraising account to assist women and children escaping domestic violence. They have asked that instead of flowers a donation is made to the fund which will be set up when his family are ready to do so. This was a cause very close to Moz's heart.
We will share the details of the fundraising account when we know them.
Moz was a valued member of our organisation and he was thinking of others right until the end. You may recall BMUC's involvement in the Anti Poverty Forum in Katoomba with keynote speaker St Vincent de Paul CEO John Falzon late last year. What you may not know is that Moz did much of the organisation of that event from his hospital bed in Sydney.
In this case it's really true that the good die too young.
Deb Smith
D Smith
Secretary
Blue Mountains Unions Council Inc
UPDATE:The life of BMUC member Maurice Brady will be celebrated at his funeral at Leura Memorial Gardens Crematorium on Friday 13 Jan at 2pm, followed by a wake at his family's home at 246 Leura Mall, Leura.
Moz's family have requested that instead of giving flowers, click here to make a donation to a fund which has been set up to support survivors of domestic violence.
D Smith
5/1/2017
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