
The Language of Us
Doris Falidis-Nickolas’ poetry beautifully captures love, loss, and remembrance, offering comfort to those navigating grief.
McDONALD. - Kevin peacefully Mar. 16, 2000. Dearly loved husband of Diane. Father of Adrian and Clint, father-in-law of Belinda and dear Pa of Lachlan and Jackson. There are so many things that I want to say but all I can think of is what awonderful husband, father and all round good guy you were and how much I loved you. I don't know how I will get by without you but knowing your battle is over and free from pain makes it easier. Until we meet again I love you Kevie - Your loving wife Diane (Speed). To dear Ollie, I need to let you know that there could never have been a better Dad in the whole world. Not only were you my Dad but my best mate too. The things that we have done together and the laughs that we have shared will never be forgotten. "Oh, don't worry Ollie, I'll keep your lawns trimmed and tidy too". The way you fought your battle out till the end only proves how big your heart really is. Love you heaps Dad You will be with me forever Lots of love - your son Clint Dad, I've looked upto you all my life and you've shown me the ropes along the way. You always did everything you could for me and you were the best father a person could possibly wish for. Even though you're gone now and you won't be around to help me raise your Grandchildren I rest at ease that I have learned from the perfect Dad - you. We love you Dad and Pa. - Ade, Bel, Lachlan and Jackson. Kevin, it's hard to believe that you have gone, it wasn't nearly enough time with your Grandsons but they will never forget their Pa who loved them both so much. I love you Kevin and I'll miss you every day. - Your loving daughter-in-law Bel.
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