In Loving Memory
of
Alan David Bennett

Service
FRIDAY 3RD JANUARY 2025. COMMENCING AT 10.30 A.M.

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A Funeral Service for
Alan will be held at
David W Bull Pakenham Funeral Home,
190 Princes Highway, Pakenham
on Friday 3rd January 2025
commencing at 10.30 a.m.
A private cremation will follow.

No flowers by request.
Donations to the
Eastern Health Foundation
would be greatly appreciated.
A link to make a donation
is located at the top of this page.

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to the family, please leave a message on the
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  1. Yvonne and Family,
    Please accept our deepest sympathy,
    Alan was a dear friend to us, we will miss him dearly.
    Alan Rest in Peace.

    John Gaye Cascone & Family
  2. You were such a help to me Alan.
    You were a mentor to many and a friend to all.
    I’ll miss your warm and considerate nature that permeated through the Shed.

    Graeme Blackburn
  3. Sincere sympathy dear Yvonne, Tracey, Andrew and families.
    Alan was a very special person, a skilled and forward thinking teacher who was so well liked by his students.
    He was such a respected best friend, kind, thoughtful with a great sense of humour that made him so much fun to be with, even when riding 100kms.
    So many special memories to cherish.

    Lis Sorensen
  4. We have lost a gentleman. Always a smile, always ready to help.
    Alan will be greatly missed. Condolences to family and friends.
    Pat Buoncristiani and Emerald U3A.

    Pat Buoncristiani
  5. Dear Yvonne and family, we were saddened to hear of the passing of your beloved Alan.
    Our thoughts are with you at this very sad time – please accept our sincerest condolences.
    Love, Margaret & Keith Lord

    Margaret & Keith Lord
  6. We are a deeply saddened to hear of Alan’s passing. Our thoughts are with Alan’s family and friends at this difficult time. He was a warm and gentle soul, and we all cherished the time we spent with him. A small part of his legacy will live on through the incredible Emerald Men’s Shed projects that he had a part in that can be found throughout the community.

    Nat Noonan