James, it was an honour and a joy to help you over the years.
I will remember all the good times and I thank you for showing me the true meaning of resilience and courage, you were an inspiration to many.
May you rest in peace
Your aunt, uncle and cousins in Melbourne remember spending time with your family when you were young. Then, later when you had grown up we would meet with you again at your parent’s house to enjoy fish and chips together. At one time we would see you at Middleton Beach with your dad. You loved frolicking in the waves.
In recent times you must have enjoyed your trips with Julie and Megan.
Your family did the best they could when you received that diagnosis.
You were always a man of few words, James, I hope you have found peace with your Dad and Grandparents. Our love and thoughts are with you Monica, Julie, Megan and Brett ❤️
I'm thankful to have known you James and cherish the adventures we shared. I don't think I've ever laughed so hard as to when you decided to go on the donut on the back of the jetski in Geraldton! you were so brave not only that day but always, and made sure that if you wanted to do something then you would simply do it! You will be very missed xx
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Rest in peace mate.
James, it was an honour and a joy to help you over the years.
I will remember all the good times and I thank you for showing me the true meaning of resilience and courage, you were an inspiration to many.
May you rest in peace
Dear James,
Your aunt, uncle and cousins in Melbourne remember spending time with your family when you were young. Then, later when you had grown up we would meet with you again at your parent’s house to enjoy fish and chips together. At one time we would see you at Middleton Beach with your dad. You loved frolicking in the waves.
In recent times you must have enjoyed your trips with Julie and Megan.
Your family did the best they could when you received that diagnosis.
Our loving thoughts,
Rhonda, Russell and family
You were always a man of few words, James, I hope you have found peace with your Dad and Grandparents. Our love and thoughts are with you Monica, Julie, Megan and Brett ❤️
I'm thankful to have known you James and cherish the adventures we shared. I don't think I've ever laughed so hard as to when you decided to go on the donut on the back of the jetski in Geraldton! you were so brave not only that day but always, and made sure that if you wanted to do something then you would simply do it! You will be very missed xx