
Late of Callala Bay
Beloved Husband of Gwen (dec)
Much Loved Father & Father-in-Law of Neil & Sayaka, Kerry & Craig
Cherished Pa to his six grandchildren
Loving Brother to Barry, Jennifer & Max (dec)
Aged 85 years
If we had a single flower for each thought of you…
We could walk in our garden forever
Relatives and friends are invited to attend a celebration of Don’s life to be held at Shoalhaven Memorial Gardens Chapel, Worrigee Road, Worrigee NSW on Tuesday, 28th November 2023 at 11:00am.
Watch Livestream here
Service now available to stream
Funeral Details
Date & Time
11:00 am, Tue 28 November 2023Venue
Shoalhaven Memorial Gardens Chapel & Lawn Cemetery, 369 Worrigee Rd, Worrigee, New South Wales 2540, AUView on Google Maps
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Don you Will be very missed around callala no longer in pain.Reunited with your beloved Gwen Rip
Don regards Deb & Robert.(old Post peoples).
Don, you will be missed, you were an amazing neighbour – the *go to* guy when it came to plants, so many fun times at Bennett Street, I am privileged to have known you all my life. Your fight is over, rest easy, you are reunited with Gwen, and you’ll always be in my heart. Diane (Butler) Rowland and Ian xx
Well, Dad, it’s been almost a year. This stream is about to automatically shut down. I’ve downloaded the video, of course, but this webpage is the only real public record that is still available of you; a celebration of many aspects of your life – something that others can discover given the link. There are no other online records of you. While this makes me sad, I understand that we all must disappear from the record eventually. I value the 52 years of my life that I knew you. Of course, being your son, we had our ups and downs. But as adults we found a respect for each other. Living so far away from each other meant our exchanges were mainly things we discovered. I still have some emails from you of forwarded jokes that I haven’t read yet. I’ll get around to them one day! Miss you, Dad. Thank you for adopting Kerry and I, working long hours to pay for our upbringing, and all the places you and Mum took us to, to show us the world in the only way you could in the 70s and 80s. Grief for friends is short, for extended relatives a bit longer, but for a parent, it is eternal. I’m so sad you’re gone, Dad. Both you and Mum helped me more than I can put into words. Miss you heaps. Your ever-loving son, Neil.