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Helen
April 6, 2024
So shocked and saddened to hear of Annette's passing.
We were neighbours and used to share garden tools and always a few laughs! She was a lovely lady. My condolences to her family
Helen Dennerly
March 24, 2024
Shocked and saddend to hear of Annettes passing. I was a caregiver for Annette. And enjoyed our weekly catchup chats. We often talked more than I worked. I will miss you and the laughs we shared. Rest in peace. Thoughts are with your loved ones at this sad time.
Barbara Pond (Fairbairn)
March 24, 2024
I was and am so very sad and shocked to hear of the sudden passing of Annette. I met Annette through Sue, who I had met as students in 1958 at Wellington Technical College and have remained best and close friends ever since. We met up again when I went to Newcastle a few years later visiting my older brother and was thrilled to find Sue living there, joined by Annette (who I had not met before as she had not gone to Tech at that time), and so the three of us went flatting together, then travelled in a brand new Simca (a friend had kindly lent us) across the Nullarbors to Perth and back, a huge adventure. Annette has been a constant in our lives, always being the most "sensible" and practical one, bless her. You always knew where you stood with her. I have chatted with Annette over the 'phone very recently, and she always sounded very well, organised, and extremely busy, which has heightened the shock of her sudden passing. I am sending deep condolences to dear Suzann, Shane and family, Sylvia and family. RIP Annette. (Barbara Pond (Fairbairn)
O'Regan/Logie Family
March 21, 2024
Sad to hear of Annette's passing. Annette was a long-time close friend of our Mum, the late Anne O'Regan of Wellington. They met many years ago while both working in travel. Over the years, they had been on many an overseas adventure together. What wonderful memories they each would have had.
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