In Loving Memory
of
Aldyth Terese Adams

Service
WEDNESDAY 2ND OCTOBER 2024. COMMENCING AT 11.00 A.M.

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A Funeral Service for
Aldyth will be held at

 David W Bull Cranbourne Funeral Home
6 Brunt Street, Cranbourne on

Wednesday 2nd October 2024
commencing at 11.00 a.m.

A burial will follow at the
Cranbourne Cemetery,
66 Sladen Street, Cranbourne.

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  1. Deepest sympathy to Kaylene and family in the loss of your beautiful Mum, Aldyth. What a strong, mighty and spirited little lady she was. It was such a pleasure and privilege to know her and spend time caring for her. She will be very missed. ♥️

    Jacqui Clarke
  2. Sincere condolences to the family and friends. Aldyth was truely a ‘Dog Lady’ who made a wonderful connection with not only her own dogs, but the dogs she helped others train.

    Janice Cook
  3. Deepest condolences to family and friends. It was an honour having known Aldyth, she taught me so much with my dogs. One of lifes quiet achievers. A true lady who will be deeply missed by so many.

    Vicki Brown
  4. I am so blessed to have known Aldyth. We first met over 30 years ago during one Royal Melbourne Show. Aldyth was helpful and kind, a genuine animal lover. She will be missed by those who knew her, her kindness and a true friend. Deepest sympathy to Kaylene and family members .

    Wen
  5. Sincere condolences to Aldyth’s family. We knew Aldyth for many years through the dog world. Unfortunately cannot attend the funeral due health problems. RIP Aldyth

    Clive & Pam Makepeace
  6. Dear Kayls & Family,
    We are so sorry for your loss, your Mum was such a lovely lady, I am sorry we could not make it today.
    Lots of Love Darren, Nicole, Jayde & Taite xx

    Nicole Packer
  7. Condolences for your loss. Aldyth was an inspiration to so many both among those who knew her and those who watched from the sidelines. A wonderful manner with both dogs and people.

    Tracey Edgell