
The Language of Us
Doris Falidis-Nickolas’ poetry beautifully captures love, loss, and remembrance, offering comfort to those navigating grief.
TURNER. - Michelle Gaye (Shelly) suddenly at home on Nov. 21, 1999. Much loved Mum of Dylan, loved daughter of Colin and Irene, sister of Sue, Karyn, Kevin and Rod. Sister-in-law of Ron, John and Karen. Auntie of Daniel (dec.), Sarah, Courtney, Noel, Trisha, Jesse, Max, Bodi and Wade. Great aunt of Ildiko. Special thanks to Louise and Peter and staff at the Heart Centre, Alfred Hospital. My Pretty Princess has closed her eyes. Love you Mum - Dylan xox Shell - my sister You were the fourth of five and you were dealt it all from the `Tovey Ankles' to the hassles of the heart, but you lived life to the full, enjoyed a beer and loved the river. Boy I will miss you Don't worry about Dylan, we're all looking out for him. You don't have to be tired any more. - Kaz. Our thoughts are with you always. Your place cannot be filled. You loved your life, we loved you. - John, Noel and Jayne, Trish and Nicka. Shell (Bubby Girl) My brown eyed girl, everyone youwent near you touched, Maybe without even you knowing it. You were so full of kindness, humour, laughter and mostly love. Shellbelle, you showed us how to fight any battle head on and we all saw that in you. I love you so much and you will always be in my heart. Love - Nod. Shell, thanks for support and strength over the last three years, especially the last three months. Your smiling face and your humour will be sadly missed, but never forgotten. Love - Paul. In loving memory of Shelly Turner My heart aches with sadness My secret tears flow, For what it means to lose you No one will ever know. Love - Nathan.
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