
of Kiama
Passed away peacefully surrounded by loving family. Beloved wife of the late Edgar Robert Anstee. Dearly loved mother and mother-in-law. Cherished Mumma and Special Mumma of her grandchildren and great grandchildren. Yvette will be sadly missed by her loving family and many dear friends.
Aged 91 Years
Forever in our hearts
A private cremation has been held
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100% Australian, H.Parsons has been serving the NSW South Coast since 1893.(02) 4228 9622
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34 Belmore St, Wollongong, New South Wales 2500
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The best neighbor ever, I loved our chats and she taught me many things without trying to.
R.I.P
Andrew West
So sorry to hear of Yvette’s passing. Condolences to the family.
Yvette was a beautiful lady that I had the pleasure of meeting through my job. Yvette will be greatly missed by myself and everyone at the seaside group.
We are so sorry to hear of Yvettes’ passing. She will be dearly missed by the Seaside Group members, staff and volunteers.
Rest in Peace…
Yvette was a very beautiful person and we kept in touch after they moved from here. Yvette was our neighbour 60 years ago. To all the family my condolences to you on your loss.
29/4/26 – Today at 10:15am, our beautiful Mum, Yvette Helene Anstee, passed peacefully, exactly as she lived — with grace, quiet strength and dignity.
Born on 12 April 1934, Mum was the most resilient, loving and selfless woman. She worked incredibly hard throughout her life and gave endlessly to her family, always putting others before herself, and doing so with warmth, kindness and unwavering generosity.
She has now flown gently to be reunited with her beautiful boy, Bob — a moment we know would have brought her deep peace.
Mum was the heart of our family — adored by her four children and their partners, cherished by her eleven grandchildren, and proudly loved by her twenty-four great-grandchildren. She created a legacy not just in numbers, but in the depth of love she gave to each of us.
She loved her life in Kiama (thank you Bruce), and especially her little community at South Kiama Drive, where she adored her neighbours and the friendships she built there. She will be remembered as the kind, polite lady with a warm smile, who didn’t mind a party and never said no to a glass of wine.
Her talents and passions will forever be part of our memories — her famous sausage rolls and her beautiful cake decorating — always done with love, always for others.
Mum, you were admired, celebrated and deeply loved every single day.
Susan,Martin,Robert, myself and our partners were SO incredibly proud to have called you our Mum.
Forever in our hearts
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