
The Language of Us
Doris Falidis-Nickolas’ poetry beautifully captures love, loss, and remembrance, offering comfort to those navigating grief.
WOOD (Ellis). - Edith Winifred, passed away Mar. 4, 2005 at Healesville. Dearly loved wife of the late Frank, loving mother of Frank and Lyn, mother-in-law of Barbara and Neville. People who knew you will understand how hard itis to put into words the wonderful, loving, caring and generous person you were. How privileged we were to call you Mum. To watch you drift away over the last 3 years has been hard, but to know you and Dad are together again in that special place in our hearts makes it a little easier. - Frank and Lyn. We will always remember the love, the laughter and the special times adored and admired Gran. Reunited with Old Pa. You will live in our hearts forever. - Your loving grand daughter Christine, Ken, Matthew, Melissa and Kathryn. Gone but forever in our hearts, back with Spunky where you belong, love you, miss you both. - Your loving granddaughter Lisa, Stewart, Markand Ben. A warm, compassionate and incredibly wonderful woman. With much love and pride we called you Gran. Together again with Pa, both forever in our hearts. - Your loving grandson Peter, Sandra, Sam and Jasmin. My specialGrano. The times we spent together, you teaching me to cook (didn't work), playing cards until all hours and joking around, will stay with me always. The memory of your sweet humming around the house. The song has ended, but the melody lingers on. - Your loving granddaughter Margo, Rob, Jodie and Dean. Gran - My Granny Rice Power. Your love will stay with me always. - Your loving grandson Ashley and Jill.
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