
The Language of Us
Doris Falidis-Nickolas’ poetry beautifully captures love, loss, and remembrance, offering comfort to those navigating grief.
WITTICH. - Yvonne Marie, on May 18, at Western Hospital. You passed away surrounded by your loving family, just the way Mum you told me you wanted it to be. Thank you Mum for waiting, but how do I stop this heart from aching? - Caring for you Mum, was the least I could do, it made the bond stronger and it will never undo. My beautiful Mum, my best friend. - Deidre. I am going to miss your funny laugh, sense of humour, being my wife's best friend and a loving Nanna to our girls. - Glen. Mum, if there's a reason for all your pain then I hope it's all for gain. - May you rest in peace Mum, until we meet again. - Grant. A wonderful woman and mother-in-law with a warm and loving heart that embraced all those aroundher. The precious memory of you will stay with me always. - Love Bruce. There isn't a word to describe the precious gift of life that was given to me in you my mother. I couldn't have ever wanted more. A miraculous love that will never end. So divine was your whole life, the way you handled it will forever inspire me. I'll never let you go Mum. You gave me strength, love and laughter, you are the song in my heart for a happy ever after. I thank God for you (my sweet, sweet heart). - Your loving daughter Julie. Evie - Words cannot express what I feel. You enriched my life with happy memories. Miss you - I'll love you forever - Ivan. To all of you who read this and have a Nanna, hug her tight, for our wish is to have ours back, we'll miss her day and night. - Lauren, Simone, Grace, Jacob, Meg and Ethan.
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