
The Language of Us
Doris Falidis-Nickolas’ poetry beautifully captures love, loss, and remembrance, offering comfort to those navigating grief.
PETTERSON, Christine Dawson
08.04 1950 – 04.05.2022
My precious Mother.
My first friend, my best friend, my forever friend - you mean the world to me.
I am missing you like crazy.
I will miss driving to work each morning while yarning to you on the phone.
Thank you for everything!
Your strong will, determination, kindness and your loving ways have taught me to get through the toughest days. Now rest in peace with family and smile, I look forward to
seeing you in a while.
Love Shontelle, Sindu, Jermaine, Christelena and Ash.
As you leave today let me cry, let me say my mum was my hero. Leading me to right, forgiving and loving, a star so bright.
So I lose today my support, my light. My dear Mum. Making my life bright.
Mumma / Nanny, you are the best, an amazing woman of beauty, grace, strength and unconditional love.
Love for eternity and forever in our hearts and dreams Brenden, Melina, Junior and Aria
God took you away so suddenly, We didn’t get to say goodbye, But will hold you tight inside our hearts as each day goes by.
Till we see you again
Love forever Jojo and kids
Mum, we miss you. There is no one like you. You found beauty in every day. You woke up every morning to go outside and see the sunrise and to listen to the birds. You made every worry of mine less and every beauty more. Your love has been our strength. Your babies are missing your morning kisses and cuddles. Thank you. Thank you for being the best. We Love you.
Love Karlea and your babies
Dear Mother,
These tears I shed today are because I miss you so much, especially on this special day. I just wanted you to know you are always in my heart and will be till the end when I see you once again.
We love you Mumma / Nanny
Love Yvonne, Dayvon, Keisha and Jordyn
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