NOTICE BOARDWebb—Palyga. Shannon WilliamWebb, son of John andDiana Webb (Kapunda, SA), andMichelle Anne Palyga, d<strong>au</strong>ghterof David and Anne Palyga(Adelaide), were married 13.11.11at Rosefield Uniting Church,Highgate.Lynn BurtonappreciationRuth Smart, Darlene, Andrewand Darren would like to thankall who sent sympathy wishes,cards and flowers, following theloss of Neville, loving husbandand father.anniversaryElliott. Morrieand Wilma (neeMeissner) weremarried18.11.1961 in Wondai, Qld. Theyestablished their home in Wondaifor 40 years before retiring toBuderim on the Sunshine Coast.They were active members ofthe Kingaroy church and currentlyattend Nambour church. Theycelebrated their goldenanniversary at their home withfamily. They have four children,L<strong>au</strong>rel, Karen, Geoffrey andBradley, and 10 grandchildren.obituariesBrogdan, Rae, born 4.4.1927 atTamworth, NSW; died 7.12.11at Caloundra, Qld. On 27.1.1951,she married Eric Brogdan atCampsie, NSW. She was baptisedin 1990 at the Jordan River, Israel,by Pastor David Down. She issurvived by her husband, Eric;her d<strong>au</strong>gher and her husband,Debbie and Gary Martin (all of KinKin, Qld); three grandchildren andsix great-grandchildren. Rae wasa bright and vivacious lady, oneof the first female Pharmacists inAustralia. An accomplished violinistwho in her younger years,played in the Junior SydneySymphony Orchestra. She usedthis talent to glorify God in thechurches she worshipped in. Raewas a very intelligent lady whoalways encouraged other to bethe best they could be.Gary Roberts, John RabbasCamps, Ethel Isabel (nee Thompson),born 6.4.1919 at Newcastle,NSW; died 9.11.11 at Alstonville.On 29.11.1942, she married EricCamps, who predeceased herin June, 1987. She is survived byDouglas and Coral Camps (Ulaanbaatar,Mongolia) and Darylland Roslyn Camps (Wollongbar,NSW); five grandchildren; andfour great-grandchildren. Ethelwas energetic, innovative anddetermined. She loved her Lordand family. Ethel kept her homegarden and lawn immaculate.Until the year before her death,she was repairing for family andthe ADRA shop.Ernie Kr<strong>au</strong>se, Tim Kingston,Beth McMurtryCatchpole, Gordon Henry, born24.10.1925 in Bartons Mill, WA;died 2.9.11 in Busselton Hospital.On 27.9.1947, he married DorisGwendoline Edwards. He waspredeceased by his d<strong>au</strong>ghter,Julie Anne Cameron, in 2000. Heis survived by his wife (Busselton);his sons and their wives,Terry and Sally (Canberra, ACT)and Steve and Lyn (Busselton,WA); five grandchildren; and agreat-grandchild. Gordon was aquiet but generous person wholived his Christian life in his ownpersonal way. He is rememberedfor his cheeky smile, quick witand a healthy sense of humour.Gordon will be sadly missed by allhis family.Lynn BurtonChilton, Alssa (nee Sheppard),born 28.2.1921 in Vic; died2.11.11 in Warrnambool BaseHospital, aged 90. She was thesecond child of William andLavinia Sheppard (Winslow, Vic).On 2.1.1945, she married AllanChilton, who predeceased her.Alssa is survived by her sister, ValBritain, brother, Bert Sheppard,son, Graeme, and d<strong>au</strong>ghter,Sheryl; four grandchildren; andsix great-grandchildren. After sheretired she enjoyed gardening, avariety of hobbies, ranging fromceramics to decorating eggs,and visiting family members.Throughout her life Alssa maintaineda strong faith, and was anexample of gentle Christianity toall who knew her. She was one ofthe most regular worshippers atWarrnambool church. She will begreatly missed.Nikola TrajkovCrombie, Wilma Joyce (nee Flannery),born 4.11.1925 in MooneePonds, Vic; died 26.10.11 in CoffsHarbour, NSW. On 17.12.1960, shemarried Alistair Stewart Crombie.She was predeceased by herson, Philip, on 27.11.1987. She issurvived by Mark Doogood (Sydney),Sally Doogood (Lord HoweIsland), Kathy Doogood (OceanShores, NSW), Denise Crombieand Gary Crombie (both of LordHowe Island); six grandchildren;and eight great-grandchildren.Wilma was ill for the last 20years, and is now at rest with herson, Philip. She met the love ofher life, Alistair, on a visit to LordHowe Island.Jim TonkinDavies, David John, born27.10.1940; died 9.11.11. Davidlived all his life in Auckland, NZ,though he travelled extensivelyand had business interests inseveral countries. He played asignificant role in the repositioningand growth of PAPSDA(Papatoetoe church) and EastAuckland City church. With thesupport of his wife, Joanne, hewas also responsible for theformation of the New ZealandChristian Foundation. Davidserved the Adventist Church inmany roles throughout his life,from Pathfinder leader, Sabbathschool teacher and elder, tomembership of various committeesincluding the local conferenceand Sanitarium Board. Hiscontribution in all of these roleswas highly valued. David waspredeceased by his wife, Jenny(March, 1993), and subsequentlymarried Joanne. He is loved anddeeply missed by Joanne; hischildren, Stephen and Leanne,An<strong>net</strong>te Barlow and P<strong>au</strong>l, Adrianand Stephanie, Alexandra andChristopher; and grandchildren,Allyse, Ashlea, Channae, Jennifer,Elizabeth, David, Daniel, Megan,Samantha, Meagan and Josef.Throughout his nine year battlewith cancer, David lived everyday to the full and served hisLord with joy. He never gave up.He never lost faith. He remainedpatient and kind to the end.Stephen and Leanne Davies,Ian HowieDoble, Leonard James, born27.12.1928 in Auburn, NSW; died14.11.11 in John Flynn Hospital.He is survived by his wife, Beryl;and their children, George andRuth. Len will be greatly missedby his wife and the Tumbulgumchurch where he served as elderand treasurer for many years. Lenalso had an interesting historyof mission service as a nurseeducator at both Sopas andAtoifi, and for six years prior tohis retirement he t<strong>au</strong>ght at theSydney Adventist Hospital. Lenwill be remembered for his happyand positive outlook and hisChristian example.Errol WrightEllis, Kelvin, born 25.5.1940 inWarburton, Vic; died 21.11.11, inYarra Junction. He is survived byhis wife, Helen; sons, Darran andBradley, and Darran’s wife, Kimberly;and their children, Jarredand Sabrina. Kelvin spent muchof his working life at Signs PublishingCompany. Darran broughtsome lightness and humour in hislife sketch, particularly in rememberingsome of Kelvin’s drivingexploits. Grandson, Jarred, playedhis clari<strong>net</strong> at the graveside, andburied his favourite cricket batand a new cricket ball with hisgrandad, in memory of the manygames of cricket they enjoyedtogether, and Sabrina offeredeveryone flowers. Long-timework colleagues, Bai and LosenaSirilo, enhanced the service withtheir be<strong>au</strong>tiful song.Kevin GeelanJones, John Keith, born 5.8.1925in Wales; died 5.9.11 in Auckland,NZ. In April 1968, he marriedPoko. He is survived by his wife;Lloyd and Niki, Bryn and Christine(all of Auckland, NZ), and Ian andTarona (Sydney, NSW). Sincebeing introduced to the threeangels’ messages, Keith hasremained true with a passion. Hewas always willing to help andwas a great example of a Christiangentleman.Lawrence Lane, Dyason KuresaNilsson, George, born 4.2.1925in Hokitika, NZ; died 28.6.11in Pukekohe. On 21.5.1952, hemarried Eunice in Bendigo, Vic.He is survived by his wife (ClarksBeach); children, Christopher(Sydney, NSW), Margaret (Auckland,NZ), Jennifer (Clarks Beach)and Philip (Auckland). Georgewas reliable, trustworthy and awonderful mentor to his children.He was passionate for youngpeople and is fondly rememberedfor his contributions to youth inbuilding projects such as LakeLyndon Pathfinder Lodge in Canterbury,the skate park in Clarks22 FEBRUARY 4, 2012 • record.<strong>net</strong>.<strong>au</strong>
NOTICE BOARDBeach, and Bishopdale churchand hall. George was greatlyloved and is missed by family andfriends.Ben Timothy, P<strong>au</strong>l HopsonPalmer, Brian John, born 3.9.1936in Kurri Kurri, NSW; died 10.11.11in Mirrabooka. He was predeceasedby Lyndal. He is survivedby his children, Kym, Andrew,Adele, David, James, Diana andBrian; and his grandchildren.Hundreds of his patients alsomourn the loss of their doctor,who excelled in patient careand diagnosis. Claire and MaxRoberts (Cooranbong) raised himfrom the age of seven. He will besorely missed by their family too.Brian coached sporting teamsand raced horses. He loved sailing,competing and his family.Rosey Belle (Grafton) had been awitness to him of God’s love andpresence over the past five years.In his closing years he attendedthe Wyee church.Murray HouseWalkom, Doreen (nee White),born 22.2.1935 in Taralga, NSW;died 23.5.11 in Goulburn. She waspredeceased by her husband,Jack, and d<strong>au</strong>ghter, Tanya, in2010, within a short time of oneanother. She is survived by hersisters, Daphne and Beryl; hersons, Garry and Brian, and theirfamilies. Doreen was a long-timemember of the Goulburn church.She will be remembered as awonderful, gracious, godly womanwho, with Jack, served Godfaithfully in the church, on thefarm and in the community. Hercourage, strength and faith werean example not only to her familybut to so many others who haveknown and loved her. May sherest in peace as we look forwardto the great day of reunion.Barry Oliver, Trevor OliveradvertisementsGiant Booksale. 6000 qualityused books. 70 per cent =$3. SS teachers, lay-preachers,readers, church librarians.Nunawading church, Central Rd.Sun, Feb 25, 11am—3pm. Churchbuilding fund. Mark your diary.For sale: brand new threebedroom+ study + doublegarage home finished + extrasin a lakeside estate in the rapidlyexpanding south-east growthcorridor of Melbourne. Close toboth Heritage College Adventistprimary and secondary schools,Monash University, many otherprivate and public schools, andCasey Hospital. From $430,000.For more information, call KelvinGough at Safe Super Homes on(03) 9702 2595.Don’t miss the CedarvaleHealth Convention, February9-12, 2012. Themes: AchievingSpiritual and Physical Health.Health Evangelism. Speakers: PrJim Brackett, Weimar / AmazingFacts. M.Div., MPH. USA., Phone(02) 4465 1362 or email .Victoria Point (Bayside Brisbane)church invites interestedAdventists to visit us for fellowshipand to assist us in ourinnovative outreach projects. Weare seeking help for communityand member visitation, smallgroups ministry, and instrumental/vocalmusic. Contact ourclerk, Barbara, at (07) 3207 8156or .Receive Hope Channel. Completesatellite kit $265 + freight;prime signal areas in Australiaonly. Instructions for DIY installation.Installers available.Phone (02) 6361 3636; or.Law firm in Sydney: JYP Legalis a law firm run by Adventistchurch member Jane Park.Areas of law include property,wills and estates, and familylaw. Please call (02) 9267 7171or email .Medical practitioners neededfor the Logan Adventist HealthAssociation Health Centre. Fulltimeand part-time practitionersneeded. Contact: 0428 486 455.Data projectors, screens, DVDs,PA systems etc. Lower pricesfor Adventist churches, schoolsetc. Australia only. Contact Trish,(02) 6361 3636; or .Family reunion camp meetingat sea: seven-day cruise toAlaska—June 1-8, 2012. Join usfor this exciting camp meetingexperience on board the celebritycruise liner, Millennium. Connectwith other Christians andencounter God’s power firsthandthrough music, speaking andnature! We depart Vancouver,BC, Canada. The north-bounditinerary cruises the Inside Passagewith stops in Ketchikan, IcyStrait Point, June<strong>au</strong>, Skagway,and cruises by the HubbardGlacier before arriving in Seward/Anchorage. Our speakers will beDwight Nelson and Derek Morris.Our musical guests will be theFreedom Singers, Allison Speer,Carole Derry-Bretsch, Faith First,Pete McLeod, Rudy Micelli, GaleJones Murphy, Adrian Pressleyand George Swanson. We havea special mission experiencescheduled in Anchorage on Sabbath,June 9, for those who wishto stay over. For information:805-955-7771 or .For bookings:805-572-5825 or .FinallyCommit to theLord whateveryou do, andyour plans willsucceed.—Proverbs 16:3Next <strong>RECORD</strong>February 18Note: Neither the editor, Adventist Media Network, nor the SeventhdayAdventist Church is responsible for the quality of goods or servicesadvertised. 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