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Ian Garth Shawcross 28 August 1949 – 14 October 2024

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17 October 2024
17/10/24

Condolences to the Shawcross family.Ian was a great man and much admired.

>read on John Caulfield
18 October 2024
18/10/24

SHAWCROSS, Ian 28/08/1949 - 14/10/2024 Passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by his family. Cherished husband of Carmel for 51 years. Treasured and loving father and father-in-law of Matthew and Belle, John and Seonaid, and Gregory. Adored Kawie of Alasdair, Eoin and Theodosia. Much loved Step-Grandfather of Andre. May his soul Rest in Peace.

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19 October 2024
19/10/24

The Connoley's were saddened to hear of Ian's passing. Sympathy to Carmel and family.

>read on Mary Connoley
19/10/24

Sincere sympathy to Carmel and the extended family on Ian’s passing.

>read on Murray & Tric Alldis
19/10/24

Thank you for your kind heart Ian, rest in peace. Deepest sympathies to Carmel, John, Seonaid, Alasdair, Eoin and Thea. Love from the Welsh family.

>read on Eleanor Welsh
19/10/24

The best wool agent we could have had. Very fond memories of him coming to the farm in Balliang when my husband Garry was alive. Garry enjoyed the trips to ram sales he had with Ian. My sympathies to his wife and family. May he rest in peace.

>read on Pam Heath
20 October 2024
20/10/24

Too dearly loved to be forgotten. In our heart forever

>read on Mary Bradshaw
20/10/24

Condolences to the Shawcross family on the loss of Ian. One of nature’s gentleman many happy memories of our chats about football cricket and life in general, when he used to fill up with petrol at BP Stewart’s RIP young man Heather Cooke

>read on Heather Cooke
21 October 2024
21/10/24

Fond memories of a fine wool classer & good friend. Sympathy to his wife & family. May he rest in peace.

>read on Ian & Sandra Menzel
22 October 2024
22/10/24

To Carmel and family. Sharpy (Mark) and I would like to pass on our condolences to you all. Work commitments have stopped us from being with you today. Our thoughts are with you all in the passing of Ian. Karen Shawcross. 47 Albert Parade. Bordertown. S.A

>read on Carmel and family. Shawcross
22/10/24

Saddened to hear of Ian's passing. A hard nosed cricketer who taught me a thing or two back in the day. Condolences to all of his family.

>read on Peter Caulfield
22/10/24

Was sad to hear this news. Condolences to all of the Shawcross family on Ian's passing.

>read on Andrew Carmody
22/10/24

Dear Aunty Carmel, Matthew, John, Greg and Families. I am so saddened by the passing beautiful soul, Uncle Ian. I wish to offer my condolences to you all and please know I have been thinking of you all often. I am very thankful to be able to have watched the service from afar and to celebrate the life of a truly remarkable man. It was a very beautiful mass, thank you. I will always feel very privileged to have had Uncle Ian as my examiner for my final Wool classing exam in 1997 at the Gordon Wool School. There was lot's of joking amongst my fellow students that I would receive favourable marks but true to character, Uncle Ian was fair, encouraging and honest with his feedback. He was just so respected and his legacy will be in our minds forever. It's time to hug all of those wonderful memories. Rest in Peace Uncle Ian. With much love, Caroline Bradley

>read on Caroline Bradley
25 October 2024
28 October 2024

Condolences to the Shawcross family.Ian was a great man and much admired. Read full message here.

SHAWCROSS, Ian 28/08/1949 - 14/10/2024 Passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by his family. Cherished husband of Carmel for 51 years. Treasured and loving father and father-in-law of Matthew and Belle, John and Seonaid, and Gregory. Adored Kawie of Alasdair, Eoin and Theodosia. Much loved Step-Grandfather of Andre. May his soul Rest in Peace. View full tribute

The Connoley's were saddened to hear of Ian's passing. Sympathy to Carmel and family. Read full message here.

Sincere sympathy to Carmel and the extended family on Ian’s passing. Read full message here.

Thank you for your kind heart Ian, rest in peace. Deepest sympathies to Carmel, John, Seonaid, Alasdair, Eoin and Thea. Love from the Welsh family. Read full message here.

The best wool agent we could have had. Very fond memories of him coming to the farm in Balliang when my husband Garry was alive. Garry enjoyed the trips to ram sales he had with Ian. My sympathies to his wife and family. May he rest in peace. Read full message here.

Too dearly loved to be forgotten. In our heart forever Read full message here.

Condolences to the Shawcross family on the loss of Ian. One of nature’s gentleman many happy memories of our chats about football cricket and life in general, when he used to fill up with petrol at BP Stewart’s RIP young man Heather Cooke Read full message here.

Fond memories of a fine wool classer & good friend. Sympathy to his wife & family. May he rest in peace. Read full message here.

To Carmel and family. Sharpy (Mark) and I would like to pass on our condolences to you all. Work commitments have stopped us from being with you today. Our thoughts are with you all in the passing of Ian. Karen Shawcross. 47 Albert Parade. Bordertown. S.A Read full message here.

Saddened to hear of Ian's passing. A hard nosed cricketer who taught me a thing or two back in the day. Condolences to all of his family. Read full message here.

Was sad to hear this news. Condolences to all of the Shawcross family on Ian's passing. Read full message here.

Dear Aunty Carmel, Matthew, John, Greg and Families. I am so saddened by the passing beautiful soul, Uncle Ian. I wish to offer my condolences to you all and please know I have been thinking of you all often. I am very thankful to be able to have watched the service from afar and to celebrate the life of a truly remarkable man. It was a very beautiful mass, thank you. I will always feel very privileged to have had Uncle Ian as my examiner for my final Wool classing exam in 1997 at the Gordon Wool School. There was lot's of joking amongst my fellow students that I would receive favourable marks but true to character, Uncle Ian was fair, encouraging and honest with his feedback. He was just so respected and his legacy will be in our minds forever. It's time to hug all of those wonderful memories. Rest in Peace Uncle Ian. With much love, Caroline Bradley