
The Language of Us
Doris Falidis-Nickolas’ poetry beautifully captures love, loss, and remembrance, offering comfort to those navigating grief.
FRAUMANO. - Darren Stephen To my darling Froo, there is a hole in my heart so big, that I can hardly breathe. You are my everything Daz. My lover, best friend, co pilot, teacher, student, drinking partner and breast examiner. Thank you for sitting outside the girls toilets 14 years ago and asking me to dance. I'm so proud of everything we achieved together and Daz you have made my life so wonderful. You are just the best. I adore you and miss you andlove you so very much. - Your loving wife Kettle To my very special Daddy. Cheese and whiskers Dazza! I miss you very much. Please come and visit me in my dreams. I love you - Your adoring son Spencer. FRAUMANO. - Darren Stephen Jan. 17, 1968 to Sept. 23, 2002 Dearest son-in-law and true friend of Cheryle and Tom and brother-in-law and great mate of Karen and Jason. Daz, thank you for being such a wonderful husband to our daughter Kerrie and such a wonderful father to our grandson Spencer, and for looking after them so well. Thank you for being such a wonderful son-in-law and brother-in-law. Your smiling face, your integrity, your ability to help if possible, our afternoons watching the Kangaroos at the footy, we will miss this all so very much. Thank you for the privilege of knowing you. Who will call me Cheezy now? We will love you forever - Cheezy and Tom. FRAUMANO. - Darren Stephen BigDazza, My best mate, A true friend who could always be counted on. We shared so many special moments, in fact we shared everything. A lifetime of memories from primary school till the very end. You are an inspiration, a true friend, a fantastic husband and a magnificent father. You have been there for me - now I will be there for you. - Your best mate Ross.
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