NELLIE BRUNA TOSCAN
21 March 1927 - 8 September 2019
Loving wife of Frank (dec).
Adored mother of Peter, Lynette, Michael,
Karen, Janine and Jennifer.
Much loved mother-in law, grandmother
and great grandmother.
Sadly missed by all her extended family
and many friends.
'I am the Way, the Truth and the Life.
No one can come to the Father
except through me'
John:14
A Funeral Mass will be offered for
Nellie at Sacred Heart Catholic Church,
Hodgson Crescent, Pearce on
FRIDAY 13 September 2019
commencing at 2:00pm.
Nellie will be laid to rest at the
Grifftith Lawn Cemetery, Griffith NSW
on MONDAY 16 September 2019 at 1:00pm.
All family and friends are invited to attend.
No flowers by request,
A donation may be made to
Fr Chris Riley, Youth off the Streets.
www.youthoffthestreets.com.au
4 Entries
November 12, 2019
Vicki
What a wonderful strong, caring ,and loving woman. What a pleasure it was to help her out around her home.
September 17, 2019
Olivia Villegas
Our deepest sympathy to Lyn, her brothers, sisters and extended family, on the passing of their beautiful Mum. We remember her as a smiling and intelligent lady, and an especially proud Mum, Grandmother and Great Grandmother.
Alfonso & Olivia Villegas
September 13, 2019
Phil & Lois Robey
Sadly missed. Buntine Crescent is not the same without your bright smile and optimistic presence. Love to the family.
September 10, 2019
Very sad lost, you will all miss her greatly. My condolences to the whole family.
Dorothy Kent
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