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Janice Bray
We have recently learned of the passing of Janice , a long standing member of BTTI since 1995., over her the last years of her life did not enjoy good health and had been residing in a nursing home.
We had remained in contact with her sister, Gillian, who kindly kept us updated on her wellbeing. Unfortunately, over the last year we were unable to reach Gillian and have since learned the sad news that she too passed away. Both Janice and Gillian died in late 2024.
Those who knew Janice will remember her tireless dedication to our organisation. She worked closely with Freddie in Liverpool and was very much his right-hand person. Following Freddie's passing, Janice played a significant role in keeping the organisation active in England for as long as her health allowed.
As far as we are aware, there are no surviving relatives to whom we can extend our condolences.
We therefore ask that you keep Janice, and Gillian, in your thoughts and prayers.
May they both rest in peace.
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