Service
WEDNESDAY 21ST DECEMBER 2022. COMMENCING AT 10.30 A.M.
WEDNESDAY 21ST DECEMBER 2022. COMMENCING AT 10.30 A.M.
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A Funeral Service for
Leonard will be held at
David W Bull Pakenham Funeral Home,
190 Princes Highway, Pakenham
on Wednesday 21st December 2022
commencing at 10:30 a.m.
A private cremation will follow.
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I’m deeply saddened to hear about the passing of your beloved dad Len. Thinking of the family at this time.
Dad
To dry my tears, as you have always dreid mine.
Since the day I was born you have guided and supported me and shaped me into the women I am today.
I could never thank you enough for the endless love and support that you have continued to show me.
Everything day tomorrow that I’m a reflection of you.
I was with my brothers and stayed to your final breath.
You stated a few words of which I could not understand, but I know that you all loved us.
I will always be your lil girl, and that we were all there to support you.
Tracey you were a God send to help us through our difficult times.
Love you always dad and always will
Your Daughter
Danielle x
Grandad
To be deeply saddened by your passing would truly be an understatement. But we won’t mourn, we will celebrate the life that you have lived and remember all of the peoples hearts you have touched.
We celebrate your impact on this world, and we will continue to live despite this ever so heartbreaking loss.
Rest in Eternal Peace Grandad.
You’re impact on my life is more than you’ll ever know and I’ll miss you Uncle Len. Now you’re back in the loving arms of the family we lost before you. Mum and Nan no doubt, we’re there to greet you with love and open arms.
Saying goodbye is awful but knowing that you are with them helps to easy our heartbreak.
As always, sending so much love to Mark, Neil, Dani and their families.
A very caring man with a good heart ,who wanted nothing more in life than the simple things like riding his bike,even if it meant being chased by the occasional magpie. RIP Len.
Len was a son, brother, father, grandfather and uncle in our family. After our mother Jean, he showed the courage to leave the country he had called home, to embrace the chance of a better life in Australia. Regular family get-togethers around a barbecue or tuna casserole were the mainstay of our two families.
Len relished these simple pleasures of life…..rest in peace now Uncle Len.
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