
The Language of Us
Doris Falidis-Nickolas’ poetry beautifully captures love, loss, and remembrance, offering comfort to those navigating grief.
GROVES. - Norma Mary. Passed away peacefully on Oct. 20, 2006. Loved daughter of Bob (dec.) and Irene Cockerell. Beloved wife of Bert and loving mother of Wayne (dec.), Glenn and Karen, mother-in-law of Sharyn and Rod, adored Nan of Tyson, James, Brandon, Tyler, Eden, Reece, Jesse and Taylor. At Rest To my dearest wife, there are simply no words to describe the pain that I am feeling. It was my love for you that gave me strength to watch your body fade. You did not deserve to go that way. 56 years we shared. You were my love and my life. I will miss you deeply. - Your husband Bert. Mum, how do I find the words to express how special you were to me. You opened your heartto everyone and fixed all with just a cup of tea. Your love was unconditional, you were an Angel on earth. I will love you always and I hope you find peace, now that you are with Wayne. Love always - your daughter Karen. Norma, the only thing I will miss more than you is your cheesecakes and our dances. We shared so many laughs, rest in peace, lovey. Love always - Rodney. Nan, we always enjoyed the time we shared, especially when we got tohave a bowl with you. We will miss you, Nan. Love always - Jesse and Taylor. Mum, I was with you 'til the end and was overwhelmed with grief yet at the same time I was so proud of you as you displayed more courage than I have ever seen. I am comfortable in the knowledge that your qualities will live on through my children. Rest easy now, Mum. We will miss you so much. - Glenn, Sharyn, James, Brandon, Tyler, Eden and Reece. Nan, you were always good to everyone with a heart of gold. You are one of a kind and can never be replaced. I will miss you. Look after Dad. Love - Tyson.
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