On Monday March 31, 2008,
sharon guest said:
Annie you rock girl you will always be my friend no matter where you are. We had so much fun together. I love you heaps as well it is so hard knowing I am not going to see for a while I think of you everyday. I will never forget our night at the Pink concert we had a great time. You also made me laugh a lot when I was down. Annie also liked the coffee that I make - she said I made the best cup of coffee ever we had many of coffee. I will miss you with all heart and soul until we meet up again party hard. Annie Rocks
On Tuesday April 1, 2008,
Jennifer Manwarring (Drage) said:
Annie, I've known you since kindy at Bellambi public right through high school. We never saw each other much over the years until recently. I'm so sorry i never got to say goodbye. I'll miss not seeing you at soccer sometimes. We used to bag each other out at primary and fight but I always classed you as my friend. One day we'll meet again my friend. My thoughts go out to your son and mum. See you mate one day.
On Tuesday April 1, 2008,
Sarah Jane Granger said:
Annie,
I will always thank you for the lessons in life you helped me learn, for the sad times and the happy times.
Now I am able to smile knowing that the stars are shining brightly as you you are making them laugh.
Love from Beautiful Sarah.
On Tuesday April 1, 2008,
Debbie Bell said:
Annie,I haven't seen you in years..Since Chris was baby, but just wanted to let you know that i often recall the times we had with great fondness and always a smile, and a laugh or two...You were a Legend girl, and you will never be forgotten! and hey sorry about your flower we called Frankie...You will know what i mean :)
Love Always,
Deb & Colleen
On Tuesday April 1, 2008,
Tracey said:
Annie, ohh how I will miss you so..my heart aches..more and more, as times gone by, I counted my riches treasures, the friends that have come and stayed awhile with me.. friends whose loyalty, no word could ever measure the ones who have walked the extra mile with me..for I've been blessed with many friends in many places and learned a worth of all things real and true..and most of all, I've learned the worth of dear, familiar faces old friends.., life long friends like you..you once thanked me for letting you into my life but it should have been me thanking you for letting me into yours..thank you for teaching me to live and most of all how to love ..I will never forget the time we shared .. until we meet again SHALOM
On Thursday April 3, 2008,
Johnny Boy said:
My dear sweet friend. How much I am going to miss you I cannot explain. Coming down down to the 'Gong' aint ever going to be the same. It was such an honour to have known you and been loved by you. Oh how we laughed, often through the messy times and thats what got us through. Your heart was bigger than Texas and working along side you at Darcy House are some of the fondest memories of my life. Watching you love all unconditionally was so beautiful. You were a gift to the world and the world was a better place for it. I spent the weekend Kayaking on Jervis Bay and the dolphins were dancing around me and I knew you were with me as I wasn't able to make that whale watching trip with Jules. Thanks darling for being such a great and unique friend. Love you forever.
John Van Gulik
On Thursday April 3, 2008,
Jules Cassidy said:
Annie, darin'-you were not in my life for long, but you will be in my heart and thoughts forever. Adious for now beautiful girl. I Love You. Jules XXX
On Thursday April 3, 2008,
Lee Drage said:
Annie,has been some years since seeing you, but have some fond memories and have a little chuckle to myself, you were a funny one :)
only got your email address the other week,then days later got a call, still have it in my wallet
sorry about frankie,but he was in good hands :) love always Lee xx
On Thursday April 3, 2008,
Sheryl said:
So long beautiful earth mother. My experience of Annie began at Darcy House when she came to do her student placement. Annie's passion, empathy and personal life experiences provided the platform for contact unobtrusively with the clients..........people. Annie set up a food program at the court house feeding broken young people from who had to front court on empty stomachs. Annie's generous spirit brought a creative element with coloured beads for making jewelry that the girls loved.Her passion and commitment were an inspiration to everyone who had the great fortune to work alongside her. I also felt honoured to share with her some of the process of fighting the cancer that consumed her body. She fought to maintain hope and was often deeply concerned for those around her. I am personally very sad that her cancer impacted her goals to work in the welfare field. Annie I am so very glad to have shared a little of your journey. I really don't know what to say except that I am lucky to have met you and to have had your groundedness when I was losing mine. Sheryl.
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