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Lorraine McCoulough-Fry (née Dodd) (6 September 1944 – 26 November 2004) was an Australian Paralympic swimmer, athlete and table tennis player. ==Personal==
Dodd was born in the Perth suburb of Subiaco on 6 September 1944, as the youngest of five children.〔〔 She became paraplegic at the age of 13 after contracting transverse myelitis, which confined her to a wheelchair.〔 After contracting the disease, she undertook rehabilitation which included archery and swimming at the Royal Perth Hospital Shenton Park Annexe. 〔 This was the start of her sporting career. After treatment at the hospital, she returned to school at Mount Lawley High School and then passed the Junior Examination at the University of Western Australia. She married Ian McCoulough-Fry in 1970, and he died in 1989; she met her in 1966 when he was admitted to the Shenton Park annex of Royal Perth Hospital after an accident in a bakery where he was working. They adopted a son, Matthew. ". She worked for 25 years in the office of Koondoola Special School, now known as Burbridge School.〔 She was involved with disability issues with the Public Transport Authority and assisted community groups such as Wheelchair Sports WA, the Abilympics, and Business and Professional Women.〔 She died on 26 November 2004.〔
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