
The Language of Us
Doris Falidis-Nickolas’ poetry beautifully captures love, loss, and remembrance, offering comfort to those navigating grief.
BRADBURY, Donald Anthony. _10/08/1961 _ 26/03/2014Dearly loved husband of Ann,Dad to Shaun and father-in-law to Alejandra "my baby".Cherished son of the late Peggy and Dennisand loving brother to Paul, Janet, John and Ashley.Don, I still can't come to termsthat I will never see you again as I am missing you terribly. One thing that can never be taken from me are memoriesof what we shared over the last 28 years and this is what is going to help me get through.Love is not measured by the years you lived,but by all the love you gaveand things you did. Ann.Don, The man I loved,the man I look up toand always will. You were not just a father to me, you were my best friend. You were always there for me, whatever needs I had and I am so grateful for what you have done for me, words will never be enough.It is tearing me apart, never being able to repay you. You had the biggestheart I have ever seen. Now it is time for a bit of you to rub off on meand for me to be strong forour family as you asked me. In my heart forever, Don. My Dad, my everything. Shaun. Don was the most charming, funny and caring man I have ever met and always put everyone else first. Even in the most difficult moments of his life he stillhad his dry sense of humour. Don was like a father to me in the four wonderful yearswe spent together. We shared lots of great moments and I will never forget you. You have changed my lifefor the better with all yourwise and funny guidance. I will miss you very much, your baby, Alejandra. Don, My most wonderful baby brother. Your love for your family, friends and care foryour pets was amazing. Don, I will remember your dry sense of humour and wit forever and will cherish our motorbike ride to Port Lincoln. We are sad that you have left us and you will be missed by all. Love your sister Jan,Denise, Vic and families.
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