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[email protected] [email protected] http://www.echo.net.au VOLUME 20 #53 TUESDAY, MAY 30, 2006 22,300 copies every week $1 at newsagents only PRE-BENT FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Bangalow loses a much A way to go in journey of healing loved identity Lesley Patterson much done everything she ceremony, and despite her Bangalow identity Kaye Hall wanted to.’ illness she was still fi ghting was one of life’s fi ghters, but Kaye will be most widely for her local community. one battle she couldn’t win remembered as a tireless ‘She told the Premier we was her three year struggle worker for the Bangalow wanted out train back,’ said with lung cancer. Last Friday community and a writer for Mr Page. ‘She was a very night Kaye died at 57 years the Bangalow Heartbeat and special person.’ of age after spending her last The Byron Shire Echo. Her role as mother to her days in Byron Bay Hospital. Earlier this year she was three children, Amy, Ben and ‘Kaye died without any named the Ballina Elector- Tom was also an important fear of death,’ said her sister ate’s Woman of the Year for part of her life, as were her Helen Bebbington, ‘she her volunteer work for the relationships with her broth- knew her time was up. She Bangalow Chamber of Com- ers and sisters.