BAUDINET, Dora Iosbel
Service Number: | Staff Nurse |
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Enlisted: | 12 June 1915 |
Last Rank: | Staff Nurse |
Last Unit: | 1st Australian General Hospital |
Born: | Bairnesdale, Gippsland, Vic., 1883 |
Home Town: | Hobart, Tasmania |
Schooling: | Friends' School |
Occupation: | Nurse |
Died: | Hobart, Tas., 19 December 1945, cause of death not yet discovered |
Cemetery: |
Cornelian Bay Cemetery and Crematorium, Tasmania Derwent Gardens Aust. Imp. Force Arch 1 North 2 H |
Memorials: | Hobart Roll of Honour, Hobart Roll of Honour, North Hobart Friends' School Honour Roll, Tasmania (Hobart) Garden of Remembrance |
Biography
Staff Nurse
AANS
1st Australian General Hospital
Born Bairnesdale, Gippsland, Vic.
Daughter of Edmund Chaulk BAUDINET and Helen Jane nee McKAY
Of 336 Murray Street, Hobart, Tas.
Occupation prior to enlistment Nurse
Aged 32 years
Enlisted 15 June 1915
Embarked 17 June 1915 per 'Wandella'
Served in France
Returned to Australia 24 October 1917 per 'Benalla'
Discharged 12 November 1917 in Hobart, Tas.
Died 19 December 1945 in Hobart, Tas. aged 63 years
Resided Hobart, Tas.
The cremation of Sister Dora Baudinet, who had a fine record as an army nurse in the First World War, took place at Cornelian Bay yesterday. Sister Baudinet died at Hobart on Wednesday Mr. Sefton Baudinet (brother) was the chief mourner. Services were conducted by Revs. H. S. Grimwade and H. J, Ralph. Educated at the Friends' School, Hobart, Sister Baudinet was a vice president of the Old Scholars' Association. She trained at the Hobart General Hospital (now the Royal Hobart Hospital). Enlisting for active service in the First World War with the Australian Army Nursing Service, she served with No. 1 Australian General Hospital at Heliopolis (Egypt)and Rouen (France). On her return to Tasmania she joined the staff of the military hospitals at Roseneath and Hornsey. She was schools' nurse for the Education Department for many years. She retired from the department last year. At the time of her death Sister Baudinet was president of the Returned Army Sisters' Association. She was organising 'secretary for the raising of funds for the Sunshine Home, soon to be built at Howrah. Funeral arrangements were made by Alex Clark and Sons.
Examiner Friday 21 December 1945 page 4