Alan Edward Nunn 22 April, 1933 – 2 May, 2023

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8 May 2023
08/05/23

Thank you so much for your care and concern for all that came into your life, you are remembered by so many people.Sending our love to your family Philip Nunn, Cathy& John Crucitti, Joel & Zoe, Jess & Samanatha, & Darcy. Love and God Bless The Drake and Baker Families

>read on Alan Nunn
10 May 2023
10/05/23

You were the man who led me to the Lord and then played a pivotal role in my discipleship. I feel so incredibly blessed to have had a wonderful pastor like you as I began my journey of faith. I am certain that as you entered the gates of heaven, God welcomed you with an enthusiastic 'Well done, my good and faithful servant!'. Thank you for being such a superb pastor to my family and I, such a great evangelist and such a fine example to follow. Trust you are delighting in the company of many you loved in Heaven and praying that those you left here will be comforted in their sorrow .

>read on Helen Van Hulst
10/05/23

Thankful to God for the input of Alan into both mine and my late wife Keren's spiritual lives. He was a real Pastor and brother. Attached is a crossword from a youth magazine from 1988 with words from Alans 'little blackbook' ! I would like to think 10 down has been fulfilled already. T.Y.L.Y.K.A.A.I.

>read on LAWRENCE HOWES
11 May 2023
11/05/23

Loving memories of Alan of the time he was at Diamond Valley Baptist Church, where he encouraged all of us to live our lives as all Christians should.

>read on Glenda & Bill Sundstrom and Family
12 May 2023
12/05/23

Grace and peace! On behalf of the Doveton Baptist Church congregation, we would like to extend our heartfelt condolences to Rev Alan Nunn’s family. Alan was the founding pastor of Doveton Baptist Church in May 1965. Alan, therefore, holds a special place in the hearts and the history of the church family. Another good and faithful servant of God have been called home to his heaven Father. We will meet Alan again. You will be in our thiughts and prayers. God bless!

>read on Rev Ranel Lamputi
12/05/23

Treasure the memory of a wonderful pastor who advised and who officiated at my wedding to Graeme during my days in Mornington you were there and I learnt so much to deepen my Christian life. Sympathy to family. What rejoicing in Heaven.

>read on Suzanne Keath
13 May 2023
13/05/23

Dear Uncle Alan and brother-in-Christ who showed me the way to “heaven on earth. I had wandered off the road (Isa 30:21) I thank God for your faith, gifting, obedience and love. The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord. Ps 37:23. In life he is remembered, in memory Uncle Alan lives on. Jenny Fry.

>read on Jenny Fry
13/05/23

At Greensborough Baptist Church around 1980-1981 prior to the move to the Diamond Valley site.

>read on Wendy McCulloch (Nee Jackson)
13/05/23

During the building of Diamond Valley Baptist Church, many people volunteered at working bees every Saturday. Pastor Alan did what he did best by encouraging and supporting the volunteers. This photo must have been taken in the early 1980s. Rick Heckathorn and Peter Jackson are standing with Alan.

>read on Wendy McCulloch (Nee Jackson)
13/05/23

During the building of Diamond Valley Baptist Church, many people volunteered at working bees every Saturday. Pastor Alan did what he did best by encouraging and supporting the volunteers. This photo must have been taken in the early 1980s. Rick Heckathorn and Peter Jackson are standing with Alan.

>read on Wendy McCulloch
17 May 2023
17/05/23

Our deepest sympathies to all of Alan’s family as you grieve the loss of your Dad and grandpa. He was much loved by many, many people. Jeff’s known Alan since the early 80s whilst at Greensborough Baps, and he married Jeff and I in 1989. We are grateful for ongoing relationship with him in the past decade too where he has met our children and we have spent time talking with him at home. We have such fond memories and are thankful for his prayers and insight. We have his TYLYKAAI sign in our kitchen and it gives us comfort that the Lord does in fact know all about it. Through the good times and the hard times. We are thankful you are now out of pain Alan and with your Saviour and Lord.

>read on Michelle and Jeff Benson

Thank you so much for your care and concern for all that came into your life, you are remembered by so many people.Sending our love to your family Philip Nunn, Cathy& John Crucitti, Joel & Zoe, Jess & Samanatha, & Darcy. Love and God Bless The Drake and Baker Families View full message

You were the man who led me to the Lord and then played a pivotal role in my discipleship. I feel so incredibly blessed to have had a wonderful pastor like you as I began my journey of faith. I am certain that as you entered the gates of heaven, God welcomed you with an enthusiastic 'Well done, my good and faithful servant!'. Thank you for being such a superb pastor to my family and I, such a great evangelist and such a fine example to follow. Trust you are delighting in the company of many you loved in Heaven and praying that those you left here will be comforted in their sorrow . View full message

Thankful to God for the input of Alan into both mine and my late wife Keren's spiritual lives. He was a real Pastor and brother. Attached is a crossword from a youth magazine from 1988 with words from Alans 'little blackbook' ! I would like to think 10 down has been fulfilled already. T.Y.L.Y.K.A.A.I. View full message

LAWRENCE HOWES

Loving memories of Alan of the time he was at Diamond Valley Baptist Church, where he encouraged all of us to live our lives as all Christians should. Read full message here.

Grace and peace! On behalf of the Doveton Baptist Church congregation, we would like to extend our heartfelt condolences to Rev Alan Nunn’s family. Alan was the founding pastor of Doveton Baptist Church in May 1965. Alan, therefore, holds a special place in the hearts and the history of the church family. Another good and faithful servant of God have been called home to his heaven Father. We will meet Alan again. You will be in our thiughts and prayers. God bless! Read full message here.

Treasure the memory of a wonderful pastor who advised and who officiated at my wedding to Graeme during my days in Mornington you were there and I learnt so much to deepen my Christian life. Sympathy to family. What rejoicing in Heaven. Read full message here.

Dear Uncle Alan and brother-in-Christ who showed me the way to “heaven on earth. I had wandered off the road (Isa 30:21) I thank God for your faith, gifting, obedience and love. The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord. Ps 37:23. In life he is remembered, in memory Uncle Alan lives on. Jenny Fry. Read full message here.

At Greensborough Baptist Church around 1980-1981 prior to the move to the Diamond Valley site. View full message

Wendy McCulloch (Nee Jackson)

During the building of Diamond Valley Baptist Church, many people volunteered at working bees every Saturday. Pastor Alan did what he did best by encouraging and supporting the volunteers. This photo must have been taken in the early 1980s. Rick Heckathorn and Peter Jackson are standing with Alan. View full message

Wendy McCulloch (Nee Jackson)

During the building of Diamond Valley Baptist Church, many people volunteered at working bees every Saturday. Pastor Alan did what he did best by encouraging and supporting the volunteers. This photo must have been taken in the early 1980s. Rick Heckathorn and Peter Jackson are standing with Alan. View full message

Wendy McCulloch

Our deepest sympathies to all of Alan’s family as you grieve the loss of your Dad and grandpa. He was much loved by many, many people. Jeff’s known Alan since the early 80s whilst at Greensborough Baps, and he married Jeff and I in 1989. We are grateful for ongoing relationship with him in the past decade too where he has met our children and we have spent time talking with him at home. We have such fond memories and are thankful for his prayers and insight. We have his TYLYKAAI sign in our kitchen and it gives us comfort that the Lord does in fact know all about it. Through the good times and the hard times. We are thankful you are now out of pain Alan and with your Saviour and Lord. View full message

Michelle and Jeff Benson