Dorothy would always give a friendly smile when she and I met. Rest peacefully in Heaven Dorothy and my sympathy to her family.
We remember our fun loving Nana, especially a weekly coffee and cinnamon donut together while out shopping. Henley and Morris always enjoyed rides on your walker,which you happily pushed around for them. Love Lauren, Luke, Henley &Morris
My memories of Dot are she was a kind person who was interested in life and especially those around her, her family was her biggest love and she was lucky enough that she was included in all of there lives, she would always ask how are you, how are your family and what are they doing now, she loved her craft s and we always chatted at the pleasant street market, if she knew family members she was always interested in how they were, she was kind to animals and loved her pets, Dawn was extremely sad that a life long friend had passed away, Dot was someone she meet through her children but her friendship lasted longer than their school days, this something that is not everyone gets to experience but it is something that true friends do get to experience I would just like to personally say thank you Dot for the conversations and you were one of the kind, Dawn, Greg, Chris , Rhiannon, Ellen, Bianca and Dan
Our love and best wishes to Wendy, Lynton and all the Angow family. Mrs Angow’s infectious smile welcomed everyone. She never forgot a name. RIP dear lady. Sandra and Steven Corbett and family xx
Dorothy was one of the greatest, unfortunately she lost her sight at the end but knew who you were once you spoke to her. She had a great memory and she enjoyed children. She was very warm towards myself and my family. Great memories of a great lady.
A lovely and kind lady, I loved sitting with you and hearing all your stories and seeing you with the great grandchildren. You will be sadly missed by all who knew you. Our deepest sympathies to all the family. RIP little Nan xxx Shannon and Colin Snowden and the Snowden clan.
RIP Dorothy, a wonderful life and amazing family.
Condolences to all the family. Hugs
Wendy, Lynton, grand & great grandies.Dear Wendy, Lynton and family, our deepest sympathy on your dear mum’s passing. Love Audrey, Craig, Caitlin and Tiri xx
Such an amazing , kind & generous woman, a role model to all.
Dorothy took care of so many family members throughout her life. I remember being in her welcoming home, while she was baby sitting grandchildren, the smell of something delicious cooking on the stove, and lots of happy chatter.
I’m so grateful for all the support she gave me raising Jess and Ben. My condolences to all the family. XxxYou were always there for me, whenever I needed you. Infinitely patient and prepared for anything with a big smile and full of mischief!
You taught me many things, knitting, crochet, gardening, cooking and how to live a life well and with meaning.
I will miss you always
An extra nanna to our kids and at Angow family fun we were all ways welcome with love. Deepest condolences to Colin, Jess and Ben and all the family.
Love from Leanne,Tony, Emily, Dan, Sarah and Amy Koenen, Newcastle NSWTo the queen of our wonderful family you have been our rock, our safe place and someone we have looked up to. How lucky we are to have you for as long as we have. The holidays up the river, your masterpiece camp oven, dressing up for our many themed birthday parties, making your yummy apple slice and having an endless
amount of home cooked biscuits. You have shown us how to hold family together and to make time for each other.You even got the kids to eat Plum pudding on Christmas Day!! Putting pennies in the plum pudding was a genius idea, exchanging the pennies for money defiantly made us not only race to eat a piece the quickest, we went back for seconds!
You were lucky enough to visit the Langford’s in New Zealand and upgraded to business class on the plane, the champagne was ready for you!
Murphy, Annika and Antanas loved being able to see you on a daily basis when living at grandmas and granddads place. Especially getting your slippers in the morning and helping to put them on and also getting your teeth from the bathroom. Going to music was something we looked forward to taking Nana each week and join in with the singing and dancing. We see you at night, a bright star in the sky watching over us Love you Nana.
Born on December 12, 1921. Passed away March 27, 2022.
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