MISS MARANDA JANE CAROLAN Better known as "Mandy" Late of Dubbo Passed away 2nd December 2017 Aged 48 Years Dearly beloved daughter of Ross & Carmel. Loving sister of Jacqui Thompson and Craig Carolan and their families. Relatives and friends are warmly invited to attend Mandy's funeral service to be held at St Brigid's Catholic Church, Brisbane Street, Dubbo on Friday 8th December 2017 commencing at 10.30am followed by interment at Western Districts Memorial Park, Boothenba Road, Dubbo. In lieu of floral tributes donations to Rett Syndrome would be appreciated and may be left with the funeral director at the service. Funeral arrangements are in the caring hands of W. Larcombe & Son Dubbo's Premier Funeral Home FDA Approved (02) 6882 3199 www.wlarcombeandson.com.au
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December 10, 2017
Love you Mandy you lived a happy and much loved life
Craig
December 7, 2017
Dear Ross, Carmel and family. Firstly, my sincere apologies for not being able to be with you today. I never actually met Mandy, however, my Mum told me she was a much loved daughter and sister and shall be greatly missed. My thoughts are with you all. Paul Mines.
December 6, 2017
Kit and Tom Barton
Dear Ross Carmel sending all ourblove and deepest sympathy, to you and all the family our thoughts are with you all today. Mandy has been called home now to spend her days with the Lord. She is at peace. Our love and thinking of you all at this very sad time Kit and Tom
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