Marina Mills
MARINA JANE MILLS
MARINA JANE MILLS
Passed away peacefully at home on 22nd April, aged 60 years.
Dearly loved wife of Richard.
Much loved mother of Daniel.
Loved Sister and Aunty to many.
shuttle services will be running from Princess Bay from 12.30pm – 2.15pm
TRIBUTES
Jasmin Ralph
Goodbye Marina.
I loved working with you, if you were on shift I knew everything would be okay. I knew I could ask you for help and, many times before I did, you would offer it anyhow. You were there just as much for your colleagues as you were for your patients. A nurse’s nurse.
You had the funniest stories and loved a good natter about Married at First Sight, break times were always fun. Thank you for all your sage parenting advice too – Daniel is such a testament to the loving and generous person you are and I wish him and Richard all the very best during this hard time. Grief is a reflection of love and you were very much loved. Goodbye my friend.
Jennifer and Brendan Farley
We were so lucky to meet Marina travelling in Turley in the late 80s, then spending time together when we lived in London. We then went on and had so many wonderful times together in Australia. Marina was a lovely and fun girl with a big laugh. So many memories to treasure.
RIP Marina, you will be missed by many.
Tony Anderson
Marina you are fondly remembered from our younger days back at the flat at Northolt Road in London. Many fun days were had which often rolled on to an evening at the pub, a party at the flat or one of the many iconic bands we enjoyed. You were always compassionate and caring and held in high regard by all your old flatmates and friends.
Andrea and Kevin Maloney
Dear Richard, Daniel and family,
You are in our thoughts and we wish we were able to support you today in celebrating Marina’s well-lived life. Every day I hear Marina’s fabulous laugh and see her bright smile, which always reached her sparkling blue eyes. She was so much fun.
We met Marina through Newtown Kindy nearly 20 years ago. She was a big part of our small kindy group who meet up weekly for brunch, supporting each other through lifes ups and downs. She was the salt of the earth. I learned quickly that she was a passionate person, who had high moral standards and was compassionate, but could see the humour in most situations. She will be so missed in our kindy group.
Love to you all.
Andrea
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