VAN EGMOND

Kathryn van EgmondFamily and friends of the late Mrs Kathryn Anne van Egmond are invited to attend a celebration of her life which will be held at the Outdoor Amphitheatre, rear of La Maison Cafe, Lincoln Causeway, Wodonga, on Friday March 4, 2016 commencing at 11am.  Private Cremation.

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  1. van Egmond Family  March 2, 2016

    VAN EGMOND (nee Costello), Kathryn Anne
    Our beautiful wife, mother and grandmother’s journey has come to an end. She was such a courageous, loving and inspiring woman. We will miss her dearly and we are eternally grateful and blessed for having her in our lives. May she rest in peace. From your loving husband Andre, children Lisa and Michael; Renee; Aaron and Lauren; and grandchildren, Isabella, Flynn, Naia and Holly.

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  2. Marita and Don Elliot  March 3, 2016

    Our deepest sympathy to Andre, Lisa, Renee, Aaron and families. Our thoughts are with you. Fond memories of the early days on the tennis court. Marita and Don Elliot, Lisa-Jane and Tammy

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  3. Ian and Debbie Marmont  March 4, 2016

    Kathryn was a beautiful person who always saw the best in people. She spent her life helping others and her strength and courage were inspirational. We love you Kath and will miss you very much. Our love and sympathy are with Andre, Lisa, Renae, Aaron and the rest of the family.
    Ian and Debbie Marmont

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  4. Helen Little  March 4, 2016

    Andre, Lisa, Renee, Aaron and families.
    As you gather to celebrate the wonderful life of your dear wife, mother, mother-in law and grandmother and say your good byes my thought and prayers are with you this morning.
    Kathryn was an amazing woman who was always there for others. She loved life and lived it to the full. This was seen in her courageous fight for the past few years.
    I had hoped to join you to celebrate her life this morning but due to work commitments this became impossible.
    Although I wasn’t there to say good bye this morning I have held you all in my thought.
    Deepest sympathy.
    Helen Little olsh

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