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Nikkii Hancock

05/06/2026 10:19:02
Wonderful mother and friend in our little town of Rydal to all who walked into the post office .

Carole Hancock

05/06/2026 10:17:38
Wonderful next door neighbour for 30 +years ❤️ 🙏

Ian & Ann Geyer

05/06/2026 07:20:13
We were grateful to be able to attend Gill's funeral service via livestream. Thank you for the opportunity to do this. We were fellow members of Woodenbong Anglican congregation with Gill, our friendship and fellowship goes back a long way. Gill would have really enjoyed that service !!. Rest in Our Saviours presence, Gill. Heartfelt sympathy to Gills family and friends from The Geyer family.

Morgan - Darwin

05/06/2026 07:20:09
Love you always granny
till i see you again xxx

Colin Hesse

05/06/2026 06:38:05
Dear Jenny, Jean and families,

Gill's kindness and support when I moved to Rydal in 1981 is something I will never forget. Gill's wise counsell, her easy laugh, and her compassion were all good things for this then twenty one year old to learn from. Gill led a small town life, but I never found her thoughts in any way small. She was a big thinker, and a doer, and in many ways reinforced the lessons I had learned from my own parents. I am glad to have had Gill's friendship.

Gregory Paul Dunne

05/06/2026 06:19:08
"I will always cherish the family time we spent together at Rydal and Woodenbong , those moments will forever hold a special place in my heart."
kind regards
Greg

Leann and Ken McLaren Rydal

04/06/2026 08:43:06
Gill was one of the lovliest ladies we've ever met, nothing was ever a problem to her she was an asset to Rydal in the Post Office and we have lovely memories. Love to Jenny, Jean and all her family💐

jo-Anne Maree

04/06/2026 08:14:41
Such a sad time Jen and Jean my thoughts are with you and your families . My memories of your mum are clear . The post office plays a pivotal role in small rural communities. And you mum played a lead role . Folk gathered Dailey during the week days for Mail . Our banking needs and at times the milk deliveries and I’m sure bread and small goods . Mums and folk stayed for a chat . I do rember meeting you all before the post office and we all remeber grannie hucks too .your mum knew lots too