
The Language of Us
Doris Falidis-Nickolas’ poetry beautifully captures love, loss, and remembrance, offering comfort to those navigating grief.
JONES (Thomson). - Ruth. On Wednesday Mar. 14 at Caritas Christi Hospice (St Vincent's) after a courageous fight. A girl who was always thinking of the wellbeing and enjoyment of others. Loving and devoted wife of Stan. Thanks for 35 wonderful years Darl - when you could always find my glasses. Sleep well my love, until we meet again. - Stan. Fond daughter-in-law of Edna, Stan's devoted step-mother. Loving elder daughter of Frank and Marjorie (both dec.). Devoted sister of Helen and sister-in-law of John, loved aunt of Peter and Tony. Loving sister of Bill (dec.) and loving sister-in- law to Dell and devoted aunt to Kerryn, Lynden, Daleyne and Merrilyn. JONES (Thomson). - Ruth. In loving memory of Ruth and all the good times we had together. - Maddie, Bev and Muriel. JONES. - Ruth. Our deepest sympathy to Stan. - From all your friends of the S.E.C. Ex Internal Auditors Group on the loss of your dear wife Ruth. JONES. - Ruth. Stan, my most heartfeltsorrow. - Rol. JONES. - Ruth. A true, loving and caring friend of Beverley, Jeff and Andrew, Alison, Paul, Sidney and Paris. We will miss you and remember you always. JONES. - Ruth. A fine friend remembered with great affection. Will be sadly missed. - Wal and Adrienne. JONES. - Ruth. My dear friend Ruth - I will miss you so much - Your cheery "Hello Dear - How are your roses." Your advice, concern and interest in everything I did. Your love, support and kindness when I lost my Mum. You and Stan have always been here for me over the last 20 years. I admired and respected you so much - Always such a lady - You accepted your illness with dignity - Never complaining or saying "Why me." Your suffering isover now - Rest in peace my dear friend. - Love Lynn.
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