BOYLE, Cherylyn Dawn

Cherylyn Dawn Boyle


Late of Croudace Bay


Aged 49 Years


 


PETER, ASH, AMANDA AND SERANNAH warmly invite family and friends to the celebration of life for their dearly loved, wife,Mother, mother in law,Daughter, sister and Nan.


 


CHERYLYN’S  service will be Held at Lake Macquarie Memorial Park, Palmers Road, Ryhope this FRIDAY 11th April 2008 Commencing at 10.00am.


 


Finally at Peace



 




My Auntie Cherylyn …


 Cherylyn took me into her family like a loved-one. She was always more like a funky older sister to me than an aunt. She was the cool chick with the amazing sense of humour and love of life – my first memories of her was of a ready laugh and a big hug inside her happy, busy, loving home.


 Cheryl was never your standard auntie. She had the amazing capacity to make everyone feel special and loved when they were with her. It was a gift she had – to walk into a room and suddenly there was laughter, hugs, joking and the coffee jug put on. I always felt at home with her – I could tell her anything without fear of judgement; laugh with her, share her fears, paint with her, go camping, borrow her clothes – anything you’d do with a cool older sister.


 All I’d like to say, really, is for everyone should spend a moment and remember that laugh – that huge smile – that wonderful sense that you were wrapped-up in Cherylyn’s love.


 How bloody marvellous, gorgeous, sunny, cheeky, sassy, caring and wonderful she was. What a brilliant woman, and what an impact she made upon each and every one of us in some way.


 Alison.




 

Thanks for the laughs……
will miss you always xo
 
Josh


OUR CHERYLYN


 


On the 20th April, 1958 was born


My sister, our special Cherylyn Dawn


Her blue eyes and blonde hair made her as cute as could be


Her parents said she was a real chatterbox, when she was only three


They said she could talk the leg off a table and tell you a tale


That would leave you wondering, how did she remember all that detail


 


We grew up in the bush, her brothers and me


On a dairy farm outside of Wingham, in a little place called Marlee


Times were tough and we didn’t have a lot


Like the pushbike without a brake, your foot on the wheel the only way to stop


But we made the most of what we had and never forgot


The fun times we had together, often made up on the spot


  


Her brothers she said, were always a tease


Across the flat she would chase them, but they always managed to escaped with ease


If she had caught them, she would have taught them a thing or too


And remind them why not to pick on your sister or start to argue


 


Our one teacher primary school was called Millingarie


We had a total of 15 kids in all, with some classes a total of only three


We’d walk to school each day the 2 kilometres there and back


Often taking a short cut on a self made side- track


And how could we ever forget that flavoured milk the Government thought we should daily drink


Left out in the sun till recess, fit only to throw down the sink


 


At school she loved her art and her sport too


 And took out the under 13 athletics champion, and of ribbons she had quite a few


Her school friends affectionately gave her nick- names like called Tiny, Mountain or Mum


To them she was a very special and loyal school chum


 


 


When she finished high school it was to nursing she was drawn


At Newcastle TAFE a new patient care recruit was born


Further study gave her a nursing degree


Followed by a certificate in Astoma-theraphy


She carried out her work with much dedication and pride


Admired by her fellow workers, who often on her relied


 


Peter and Cherylyn were married on the 1st December 1979


Along came Ashley James, and 7 years later Serannah a little ray of sunshine


Through her love and guidance they both did achieve


Of a prouder mum you could not possibly conceive


A couple of weeks ago the birth of her first grandson, little Tanner


Made her one proud happy and delighted Nanna 


 


She loved her craft and her garden too


She would spend hours creating a special piece just for you


In her garden she was always planning or planting something new


You never knew what next she was going to do


On the computer she was quite a whiz


Creating DVD’s and albums of the family, including all the kids


Camping or caravanning was their favourite family holiday


Exploring the outback, the Cape or Scotts Head on the coast, they would often stay 


 


She was my only sister, but she was more than that to me


A friend and a confidant, she would often be


Whenever I felt like a whinge or just a chat about the family


We would catch up, and she would listen, over a cup of coffee


 


She bravely fought with courage this insidious disease


That’s taken her life and left us all here to grieve


But she would not want us to dwell on that fact


So let us remember her with a smile when we look back


 


We celebrated her 50th early and on that special day


She helped us plant a Little Gem Magnolia to remember her,


       so  together we all say


What a pleasure it has been to know


Our Cherylyn, a gem of a girl we all love so


 


 


Love always Ruth

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