TOBY WILLIAM HARNISCH
26 March 1979 - 17 November 2015
A celebration of a happy and caring life.
Toby, the very beloved son of Wilhelm and Janelle, and brother and brother-in-law to Andrew and Amber, sadly and suddenly passed away at age 36 ...
a life cut far too short.
His Uncle Emile in Canberra and members of the Harnisch family in Holland will miss Toby. He will also be sadly missed by his extended family; Elaine and her family; Rob;
and Toby's many friends.
Toby, we will always miss your happy
and caring nature and you will
be in our hearts forever.
The funeral service for Toby will be held in
the Chapel of the Norwood Park Crematorium,
Sandford Street, Mitchell on Friday,
27 November 2015, commencing at 10:30am.
4 Entries
November 25, 2015
Peter Anderson
So little can be said, Wilhelm, other than to share in your family's shock and grief, and offer our hand as friends. Peter Anderson
November 25, 2015
Julie Abramson
Wilhelm so sorry sending you all my love and care. Julie Abramson
November 24, 2015
Heffy
Extremely sad to hear about the passing of Toby. A friend of everyone and enemy to no one. You will be greatly missed big fella.
November 23, 2015
Eileen Ogier
Wilhelm - We were shocked to hear about your son's death - what a tragedy at such a young age. We are thinking of you and your family. Sincerely
Michael and Eileen Ogier
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