of Gwynneville
Passed away on Wednesday, 14th August 2024 at home surrounded by her loving family. Beloved wife of the late Rob. Loving mother and mother-in-law of Kim and Trent, Chris and Sarah. Cherished Grandma of Oliver and Hamish. Sue will be sadly missed by her loving family and many dear friends.
Aged 74 years
Her valuable advice, guidance and support will be greatly missed and
our memories of her will be treasured forever
Relatives and friends are invited to attend Sue’s funeral service, to be held at H Parsons Funeral Home, 34 Belmore Street, Wollongong on Friday, 23rd August 2024 at 12pm.
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Sue was courageous and talented. She will be missed by all who knew her.
What a wonderful woman who supported her children 10 fold, in everything they did. A huge and tragic loss to her family and friends.
A very strong woman and proud to call her my cousin.
Thank you for your friendship dear Sue .
I’ll miss you as will the GBW crew – we loved your passion for life, your kind heart.your ability to capture life and nature with your photography and your conversations on so many topics- including your beautiful family – who were so loved by you.
Love and strength to you all – Sue was simply – the best.⭐️
Sue was a Lovely person, always caring and helpful. She will be missed by all.
Sue was a very supportive women and friend. Nothing was to much for her to give a hand or advice.
You will be sadly 😥 missed Sue.
Myriam.
Sue was part of our aquajogging family for many many years and we met up almost daily! We are happy she is now pain-free
but will miss her in our everyday lives. Sue had a wonderful smile that grew wider if she had exciting news to share. We will miss her especially at our Ugly Duckling Cafe breakfasts at the university on Sundays. Sue really enjoyed these times together.
a fellow bushwalker. we enjoyed her company on many occasions.
we have missed her during her illness and mourn her passing
Always smiling.
Always helpful.
Always knowledgeable.
Taken way too soon.
So much life left to live.
Will miss you Sue.
Thank you for being in my life. 🙂
Sue you were a good friend who was always happy offer a helping hand. I will miss our art discussions and seeing your amazing photographs. Mostly I’ll miss your smiling face in the pool and at our outings. You left us too soon, there were far too many things we did not get to do but I will continue to remember the fun and laughter we all had together.
Sue leaves a lasting legacy for the many students who were fortunate to be in her Technology classes at St Mary’s College. She always had the best interests of her children, Kim and Chris, as being of upmost importance and later on her grandsons. Many of the staff of the College have fond memories of Sue’s kindness and vitality.
Sue will miss your lovely smile, our walks through the gardens after aqua and breakfast on Sunday with the “Bewildered “. Rest In Peace my friend.
A kind soul that was always a pleasure to see at my local camera club. My sincerest condolences to her friends and family 🙏🕊️
I had many walks with Sue, a very passionate photographer and conversationalist. Sue would always give me a lift home from the the railway station after each walk we did together in Sydney. A very kind and thoughtful person.
Sue was a vibrant, enthusiastic teacher of things, and I’m grateful to have called her my friend xo
Thank you Sue for your leadership and friendship in photography. Your enthusiasm and generosity to share your knowledge with others was wonderful. You were so supportive for all of our exhibitions. Thank you also for your support and guidance in navigating cancer treatment in Wollongong. When I was struggling you were there with your calmness and positivity. Vale Sue.
It was a privilege to work with you at St Mary’s, Sue and so lovely to meet up with you again at a Maths lunch. Your funeral was a beautiful tribute to you. Well done for living your life to the fullest and with lots of love. Rest in peace, Sue. My sympathy to your much loved family xx
Kim and Chris, I’m deeply sorry for your loss, my most sincere condolences during this time. May your mum rest in peace.
Sue helped me out with great timely advice when I first started out teaching at St Marys College in 1980. Sue always offered a different and unique perspective on all sorts of issues dealing with teaching and general school life. All important and wise words for a beginner teacher like me. She was a valued member of staff room 1 (now a science lab). Always kind and generous with her time, she immersed herself into life and living to the fullest. Rest in Peace Sue. With eternal thanks….Neil (SMC 1980-2022)