After 43 years of service to Rand Aid, Sr Eunice Lakay spent her last Christmas as Sister in Charge on the Cedar Park wing of the Ron Smith Care Centre. At her farewell luncheon on December 15, she was thanked for her tremendous dedication and devotion to consistently giving the finest care to her residents over so many years. She was also thanked for the teaching role that she played and it was noted that her knowledge and experience will be missed by her staff and colleagues. Rand Aid wishes Sr Eunice everything of the best for a healthy, happy and contented retirement. Pictured with Sr Eunice are Matron Avril Maltman (left) and Zabeth Zühlsdorff, Rand Aid GM: Services and Advance Division (right).
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