
The Language of Us
Doris Falidis-Nickolas’ poetry beautifully captures love, loss, and remembrance, offering comfort to those navigating grief.
HINKLEY. - Alan Edward John. "Hink" 28.04.1951 - 30.06.2008 Suddenly at Barcaldine, Qld In my heart you will always stay, Loved and remembered every day. -Mum. Beloved son of Kathleen, Alan (dec.), also Clarrie Uren (dec.). Loving brotherof Karen, Barbara, John (dec.) and Noel. Much loved uncle of Lee, Kim, David, Dale, Dwayne, Katie, John, Emma, Susan and Gavin. Much loved great uncle of Brendan, Amber, Ryley, Andrew, Jude, Tahlia and Billie. Hink, what can I say? I am forever grateful to have had such a wonderful brother. I am broken hearted and I will miss you so much. I love you - Sis (Karen). Hink, You had a smile for everyone, You had a heart of gold, You left precious memories, For us to always hold. You were that someone special Hink, always there for everybody else. My brother, my best friend The camp site will never be the same. -You loving sister, Bubby. Hink, you were a brother, brother-in-law, uncle and friend who we could turn toin times of need. You will always remain in our hearts. -John (dec.), Karen, Bubbles (Emma), George (John) and Michelle. Hink, In my life, I was lucky to have two of the best brothers you could wish for. Now with you gone too, Hink, my life will never be the same. Home won't be home Christmas won't be Christmas You were the backbone of our family, you did everything for everyone. You would never say a bad word against anyone and most of all you would never say no. You were always there But as I write this, I still think I am the luckiest person in the world, because you gave me 44 years of the best memories, that I will treasure for the rest of my life. I love you brother - Shortie (Noel). Loved sister-in-law of Helen and loved uncle to Katie, Susan and Gavin. Funeral details in later paper
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