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Louis Norman Reis who became Norman Stanley Rees Lorraine was born on 12 October 1893 at 'The Laurels', Bright's Crescent, Edinburgh, the youngest son of Alphonse Louis and Marian (Dugan) Reis. He married Joan Hansford on 8 August 1931 at The Parish Church, Great Burstead, Essex. Norman died on 31 December 1969 at Portlooe Cottage, Hannafore Lane, West Looe, Cornwall. Joan was born on 12 January 1908 at Lewisham, London and she died on 24 June 1978 at Mount Gould Hospital, Plymouth. Norman belongs to Reis Generation Three. NOTES: There was no issue. He changed his last name from Reis to Lorraine but he incorporated Reis as part of his forename and changed the spelling to Rees. He also dropped Louis and added Stanley. The following notice appeared in the Royal Society of Edinburgh Yearbook 1971-1972. Norman Stanley Rees Lorraine died suddenly at his home
in West Looe, Cornwall on December 3, 1969, at the age of 76. He graduated M.B.
Ch.B. Edinburgh in 1915, thereafter serving with the R.A.M.C. during World War
I. Following demobilization, he took his M.D. Edinburgh and Scottish Conjoint
diploma in public health in 1921. After holding the post of medical officer,
Hull City Hospital, and deputy superintendent, City Hospital, Sheffield, he
became medical officer of health to the Shoeburyness Urban District and
tuberculosis officer for the Essex County Council. In 1929 he was appointed
medical officer to the Canvey Island Urban District and in 1930 M.O.H. to the
newly formed Benfleet and Rayleigh Urban Districts (The Shoeburyness Urban
District was absorbed by the County Borough of Southend-on-Sea in 1933). He
played a leading part in the creation of purpose-built county clinics at Canvey
Island, South Benfleet, Hadleigh and Rayleigh and in 1935 established his office
as M.O.H. for the three urban districts at the Hadleigh clinic. In 1948, in
addition to his district council duties, Dr. Lorraine was appointed Temporary
Area Medical Officer, dealing with maternity, child welfare and school services,
when the Essex County Council’s scheme for decentralized administration under
the National Health Service act of 1946 came into operation on July 5, 1948,
continuing these duties until a permanent appointment was made in June 1949. He
retired in 1958 and made his home in Looe, where for many years he had spent his
holidays. NOTE TWO: Louis Norman Reis changed his name to Norman Stanley
Rees Lorraine probably during the first World War as his WW1 medal record shows
he was Louis Norman Reis RAMC (Captain) when he enlisted and also known as
Norman Stanley Rees Lorraine when his medal card was produced at the end of the
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