
The Language of Us
Doris Falidis-Nickolas’ poetry beautifully captures love, loss, and remembrance, offering comfort to those navigating grief.
JOHNSTON. - Neil Alexander. 11.03.49 - 04.11.07 Passed away peacefully at home with family by his side. You fought a long, hard battle in silence, now at peace. The memories we had, our families, dancing, travel, they were great fun. Thank you for being my best friend, confidante and loving husband. I cherish the years we had together. Forever in my heart, - Your loving wife, Lois. He only takes the best WHY??? Joey, You were the love of Mum's life. You were the Dad we never had and we love you. You hung on as long as you could, but finally closed those eyes with us by your side. You will be in our hearts and minds forever. Love you Joey - Tracey and Darren. Pa, Hey Pa, thank you so much for loving us, playing with us and making us laugh. You were the bestest Pa in the world. You are now the brightest shining star that we can look at and say `Hello'. We will miss you lots and lots, Love you Pa - Aleisha, Torey, Jy and Kara. Joey, You fought so hard to the very end, what an inspiration! You were the Dad we never had and we will always cherish every moment together. You meant the world to us. You gave Mum another lifeline and for that we are truly grateful. You will be in our hearts forever, Love always - Scott and Sam. Pa Johno, Tuesdays and Thursdays will never be the same. We love you so much. We will look out for your bright shining star. Who's going to sing `Jingle Bells' with us this Christmas? Don't worry aboutNana, Johno, we will look after her. Always remember `Oh Man!'. Love Always - Madison and Bailey.
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