Lindsay George Horner 30 January, 1929 – 7 August, 2023
Kerryn Harrington (Nee Brookes)
Prayers and hugs for you Hilary and family and Bill and family. I remember your Dad (to me Uncle Lindsay) as always quiet and kind. Didn't get to see much of him since Auntie Viv passed but always think of both of them very fondly and miss their cards. And of course had been praying for Averil too over the past months. Love and prayers for you all, Kerryn Brookes
Kerryn Harrington (Nee Brookes)
> VIEW ON MEMORY TIMELINERob &Fran Cousens unit 81a Salford Park
Sincerest condolences on your sad loss and the lovely memorial service this afternoon,as it showed us what a great Aussie he was. Our youngest daughter Lori was the ex nurse that helped young Stephen and Lindsay until paramedics arrived. I will never forget working with him on our Dawn Service every Anzac morning with his famous Aussie flag. I will continue the service as long as I am able.sleep peacefully old soldier R.S.M.
Rob &Fran Cousens unit 81a Salford Park
> VIEW ON MEMORY TIMELINEJohn J. Williams
Dear Hilary, I knew both your parents originally through the Maroondah Singers - your Mother particularly well. Then later, your Dad, through RFDS and our daughter, Jay's, work as radio operator in Derby. Avril, you and your Mother visited our cam p at Balnarring Beach fo r fun with us all. Your Dad was a great man. May you be comforted. John.