
The Language of Us
Doris Falidis-Nickolas’ poetry beautifully captures love, loss, and remembrance, offering comfort to those navigating grief.
GARROW. - Neville, passed away at Box Hill Hospital on July 27, 2001, aged 60 years. Son of Alec and Thelma (both dec.), brother of Heather, brother-in-law of Laurie, son-in-law of Leslie (dec.) and Aileen Glue. Loving husbandof Marianne and father to Dean (dec.), Michael, Craig and Suzanne. Dear Nev, I could not have chosen a more devoted partner to share life's journey. We loved, laughed and cried together and produced the most beautiful, loving and caring children any couple could have wished for. Rest now my darling Neville. I will cherish our memories and will always love you. - Marianne. Dad, We have no understanding as to why these things are out of our control. The idea of someone you love and have known all of your life being alive and then not. In a world of so many grey areas, this is so black and white. The idea of living has no meaning at times like these - why was he takenso prematurely from us? We could not help him and we could not make him better. Why did we not have this power? We will always cherish your loving and wise guidance. We could not have asked for any more in a father than what you gave us. Thank you Dad for all of our memories - you know each of us have our own personal and very special ones. Our lives have been enriched with your love, devotion and generosity, your constant guidance and specialsense of family. We will forever be proud of your determination and strength through these past 18 months. It is now your resting time, be at peace, we will never be far apart. - Your loving children Dean (dec.), Michael, Craig and Suzanne. Neville, thank you for welcoming us so warmly into your home and family. Although our time with you was short, you infected us with your love and generosity. Your spirit will carry on through your children,our partners. Rest in peace. - Branka, Kellie and Paul.
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