Nanette Irene Muir 16 September 1941 – 5 May 2022
CONTRIBUTE
TO MEMORY TIMELINE
Thank you Nanette for all your love and support. Rest in peace and know that you are loved. Xo
>read onDear Nan, As soon as we met, I knew that you are my kind of people. I loved your ‘take no prisoners’ attitude, which was pretty much the same as mine. Thank-you for your kindness, your friendship and those wonderful conversations that I will never forget. Rest peacefully, Nan. With love from Sandra 🌹🌹🌹
>read onTo Nan's Family, I had the pleasure of getting to know Nan in my capacity as her community pharmacist in Townsville. She was not my biggest fan when I started at Belgian Gardens in 2014 but we grew to be quite fond of one another. We shared a birthday, and she brought me birthday cakes and presents for my kids, whom she never met, but always asked to see pictures of. I remember her excitement to bring her slinky new sports car for a spin past the pharmacy to show it off in the week she first got it. She was one of my all time favourite patients and I am sorry for your loss. Warm Regards Kym
>read onComing up a year on, I only recently learned, with immense sadness, of your passing, Nanette. You were there for me during a very difficult period of my life as I faced a life-threatening illness, and I never forgot your kindness, love, and your grace. We lost contact because of my military service, but I never forgot you. May God bless you, Nanette, and keep you always in His care. Clem.
Coming up a year on, I only recently learned, with immense sadness, of your passing, Nanette. You were there for me during a very difficult period of my life as I faced a life-threatening illness, and I never forgot your kindness, love, and your grace. We lost contact because of my military service, but I never forgot you. May God bless you, Nanette, and keep you always in His care. Clem.
Thank you Nanette for all your love and support. Rest in peace and know that you are loved. Xo
Dear Nan, As soon as we met, I knew that you are my kind of people. I loved your ‘take no prisoners’ attitude, which was pretty much the same as mine. Thank-you for your kindness, your friendship and those wonderful conversations that I will never forget. Rest peacefully, Nan. With love from Sandra 🌹🌹🌹 View full message
Sandra NadortTo Nan's Family, I had the pleasure of getting to know Nan in my capacity as her community pharmacist in Townsville. She was not my biggest fan when I started at Belgian Gardens in 2014 but we grew to be quite fond of one another. We shared a birthday, and she brought me birthday cakes and presents for my kids, whom she never met, but always asked to see pictures of. I remember her excitement to bring her slinky new sports car for a spin past the pharmacy to show it off in the week she first got it. She was one of my all time favourite patients and I am sorry for your loss. Warm Regards Kym View full message
Coming up a year on, I only recently learned, with immense sadness, of your passing, Nanette. You were there for me during a very difficult period of my life as I faced a life-threatening illness, and I never forgot your kindness, love, and your grace. We lost contact because of my military service, but I never forgot you. May God bless you, Nanette, and keep you always in His care. Clem. Read full message here.
Coming up a year on, I only recently learned, with immense sadness, of your passing, Nanette. You were there for me during a very difficult period of my life as I faced a life-threatening illness, and I never forgot your kindness, love, and your grace. We lost contact because of my military service, but I never forgot you. May God bless you, Nanette, and keep you always in His care. Clem. Read full message here.