Bryan HARRING

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  • " HARRING (Bryan): Heartfelt sympathy to Heather, Sharon,..."
    - Bryan HARRING
    Published in: The West Australian
  • " HARRING (Bryan): Deepest sympathy to Heather, Sharon,..."
    - Bryan HARRING
    Published in: The West Australian
  • " HARRING (Bryan): Deepest sympathy and love to Heather,..."
    - Bryan HARRING
    Published in: The West Australian
  • " HARRING (Bryan): Thank you for being my uncle. Broken..."
    - Bryan HARRING
    Published in: The West Australian
  • " HARRING (Bryan): You were the best brother- in-law we..."
    - Bryan HARRING
    Published in: The West Australian

H arring
(Bryan Norman): Feel no guilt in laughter, he knows how much you care. Feel no sorrow in a smile that he's not here to share. You cannot grieve forever, he would not want you to. He'd hope that you would carry on the way you always do. So talk about the good times and the ways you showed you cared. The days you spent together, all the happiness you shared. Let the memories surround you; recapturing a time, an hour, a day. That will bring him back as clearly as though he were still here, and fill you with the feelings that he is always near. For if you keep those memories you will never be apart and he live forever locked safe within your heart. Your loving wife Heather, children Sharon, Paul, Geoffrey, 9 adoring grandchildren and daughter in-law Larissa.

HARRING
(Bryan Norman): If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, We would walk right up to heaven and bring you home again. Your friend and daughter Sharon, ever-loving grandchildren Benjamin, Morgan, Kaarissa, Kyle, Jaimee.



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Published in The West Australian on January 30, 2013
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