
The Language of Us
Doris Falidis-Nickolas’ poetry beautifully captures love, loss, and remembrance, offering comfort to those navigating grief.
RUNDLE Geoffrey Herbet I couldn't have asked for a better Dad if I had to choose one. You were loving, generous and kind and I will miss your face light up when I walk in the door. You have given me memories I will cherish forever. I love you Dad _ Jen. To my father-in-law Geoff, my memories I have of you, I'll never forget. Our fishing trips, our camping trips and your involvement in my footy taught me so many things growing up. You are a good man Geoff. You always treated me like your own son from the time I met you and I truly respected that no matter what the circumstances were. R.I.P. Geppa, as I used to call you and your reply was `What's doing Ramsay'. I'll never forget those words. _ Your son-in-law Kevin. Pop, there is so much more I wanted to know of you. Your words of wisdom meant so much to me. Intelligent, prankster and caring are words that stick out with you. My biggest football fan who never missed a game and would always be sitting in his chair when I arrived. I'll look after Nan for you and please look down on me along my journey. Love always _ Aaron and Barbara. Pop, I'll miss your smile and big cuddly hugs, asking you for advice and being amazed at your unsurpassable knowledge and wisdom. The memory of watching tears flood from your eyes as I walked down the aisle on my wedding day will stay in my heart forever. I'll miss you always and love you forever. _ Your loving granddaughter Shae and husband Kane.
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