
The Language of Us
Doris Falidis-Nickolas’ poetry beautifully captures love, loss, and remembrance, offering comfort to those navigating grief.
McKENZIE. - John Clarence (Jack) on Oct. 25, 2002. Thoughts go back so very far, Together we're known as Nana and Pa. More than 64 years I shared with you, Memories so precious, love so true. Your absence leaves me extremely sad, Although grateful I am for what we had. - Your loving wife Phyllis. In all walks of life, a champion so true, Always a smile to welcome you. Precious memories we hold of a great Dad, Your heart of gold made us glad. Not only today but every day, In our hearts you will stay. You always did your very best, Sadly it's now your time to rest. Thankfully in peace you did pass, Forever now walking on greener grass. - Your lovingdaughter Pam and son-in-law Robert. So sad you have reached the eternal gate, You were not just a Pa but a great mate. Always laughing together over whiskey and beer, Great memories we hold oh so dear. All aspects of gardening your expertise, Gives outstanding results forever to please. Our love of footy together we share, When the big one is won I know you'll be there. With the grin that you ate your rabbit pie, Sadly we have to say goodbye. See ya old fella, you're one of the best, Lay peacefully now in your well earned rest. Our love forever - Peter, Kay, Braidon and Kyle. Like a great prize fighter you refused to give in until the final bell. You shall be forever remembered as a gentleman who was small in height, but large in stature. I love you mate Ring-a-ding-ding Jack You're my King - Michael. Words cannot express the loss which I am feeling For me the sun no longer shines and the stars have lost their twinkle However when I think of you my heart will always be light Cause who could forget a man like you with a heart so big and a spirit so true May the flowers always be in bloom. - Your loving grand daughter Raelene and Paul. Forever missed Pa Jack - Zac and Ebony.
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