WISE, David Ayton -
21/10/1928 - 4/2/2011.
Loved husband of Nancy, for 55 and a half years. Loved father and father- in-law of Nevill and Lyn (WA), Cyril and Christine, Kevin and Anne (Qld), and Phillip.
"Davey" of his grand children, Troy, and Natalie, Dean, Katrina, and Rohan, Kylie, and Tristian, Rebeccah, and Bo, Peta and Chris, and Joshua, Jackson, and Mackenzie. "Davey" of his great-grandchildren Drew, and Tahjan, Charlotte, Tyron, Austin, and Isobella (dec.).
We all loved him
Loved son of the late Ernest and Gwen Wise. Loved brother and brother-in-law of Stewart (dec.) and June, Pat and Max Beswick, Bob and Derris, Fred (dec.) and Gwen Whish- Wilson. Loved son-in-law of the late Thomas and Bertha Forster.
Much loved and respected father and father-in-law of Cyril and Christine. Very much loved "Poppy Davey" of Kylie, and Tristian, Rebeccah, and Bo, Peta and Chris, and Joshua. Very, very much loved "Great-poppy Davey" of Drew, and Tahjan, Tyron, Austin, and Isobella (dec.).
It has been an honour and a pleasure to have walked alongside you for the past 32 years on the land. That will be cherished in my heart forever. Not only were you my father, you were my best mate.
You will never be
forgotten
- Cyril. XXOO
Passed away peacefully on Friday, February 4, 2011. Aged 82 years.
Loving father of Kevin, father-in-law to Anne and he was "Davey" to Jackson, and Mackenzie.
We love you dearly
and hope you are
now at peace
Dearly loved son of the late Ernest and Gweneth Wise (Myalla). Loving brother and brother-in- law of Geoff and Dora (dec.), Stewart (dec.) and June, Pat and Max Beswick, Robert and Derris, Fred (dec.) and Gweneth. Dear uncle and great-uncle to many.
In God's care
Dad, you showed me strength and courage, always putting others before yourself. You taught me so much, that only a dad can teach. You are my hero, my best mate and my Dad. Treasured memories forever, sleep peacefully.
- Your loving son, Phillip Douglas (Forest).
" Across the stony ridges, across the rolling plain,
Young Harry Dale the drover, comes riding home again.
And well his stock horse bears him, and light of heart is he,
And stoutly his old packhorse, is trotting by his knee".
Funeral notice later.
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