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In Memory Of...


Rosalie S. Wolf
Gerry Bennett
Anne Angel
Susana Aguas
Charles-Henri Rapin
Pension Munyama



Rosalie S. Wolf

Remembering Rosalie S. Wolf...
Rosalie S. Wolf Memorial Awards



Gerald "Gerry" Bennett: 28 July 1951 - 13 April 2003

Gerry Bennett was a source of inspiration and a great support to everyone who had the chance to work with him. He was a physician, professor, practitioner, researcher, scholar, humanist, and friend. His death is also a huge loss to the medical and scientific community, where he was a renowned geriatrician and researcher.

Gerry's was a strong and committed voice, as seen most recently in his work with WHO, for the international effort to prevent family violence and especially elder abuse. His enormous contribution to the field of Elder Abuse was well known not only in the UK but all over the world.

The plaque is installed outside the entrance to the ward where Gerald was consultant at The Royal London Hospital Mile End (London).

(Actual Size - 420mm x 300mm - approx. 16.5 inches x 11.8 inches)


Anne Angel

It is with great sadness that I have to inform you of the the death of Anne Angel, member founder of INPEA, one of our two North American Board Representative Members.

Anne passed away on Saturday July 5, in Toronto, Canada, following a short illness over the last few months. Anne was magnificent lady, very supportive to everyone who had the chance to work with her, and did a great deal from her position to help and enhance the INPEA Network from the very start in Adelaide, Australia, 1997.

She was a wonderful mother and wife, had a great sense of humour, was a very special cook and was a strong and committed person to everything she thought, believed and worked for. She was a very much loved and appreciated friend, for everybody who had the opportunity to know her well.

Her death is a huge and unexpected loss and we are going to miss her a lot.

Dr Lia Susana Daichman
INPEA President


Susana Aguas

It is with profound sadness that we must inform the members of INPEA's international family of our loss of our dearly beloved, Susana Aguas, INPEA Regional Representative for Latin America and the Caribbean, on October 11, 2008. President Lia Daichman, Susana's lifelong friend and colleague, is creating a memorial tribute to Susana and her work on behalf of older persons in Argentina, Latin America, and the Caribbean, which will become a permanent part of INPEA. We ask friends and colleagues who wish to help us memorialize Susana's many accomplishments, to send them to Lia liadaichman@fibertel.com.ar so they may be posted on INPEA's Website and shared with Susana's family and loved ones. (Photos are also welcome).


Charles-Henri Rapin

A Great Loss: Charles-Henri Rapin, Swiss representative for INPEA described as a true visionary by Dr. Lia Diachman and beloved by many. A service is planned for July 15, 2008. Clic ici pour le Français .doc Click here for English .doc


Pension Munyama

Pension Munyama
Regional Programme Co-ordinator in charge of the rights programme
HelpAge International Africa - Kenya

We regret to announce the death of Pension Munyama, Regional Programme Co-ordinator at ARDC, which occurred on 25th December 2004 in Zimbabwe. Pension had been unwell for a number of months.

He Joined HelpAge Interntional in May 2001 as the Regional Rights Programme Co-ordinator.

He leaves behind one wife and four children. May God rest his soul in peace and give his family strength at this
trying moment.

From HelpAge Newsletter - February 2005



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