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STAINES (NEE STREET), CATHERINE MARGARET (CATHY)
Beloved wife of Graham (dec'd), and cherished mother & mother-in-law of Tina & John Cash, Mark & Tracy Staines, Kenny Staines and Donna & Graeme Battams.
Devoted Nana to her grandchildren, Stacey, Brodie, Jacob, Bianca, Michael, Shayne, Jason and Kate.
Loving Big Nana to her great grandchildren, Ivan, Jasper & Lyra Walters, Arlo & Luna-Mae Black, Lilly, Oskar & Jaxon Spencer, Mya & Ruby Spencer, Maddison Teepa, Kasey, Kodi, Khy, Karta & Kruze Spencer, Mason and Riley Sealy.
Remembered lovingly by her surviving siblings, Glenda, Peter, Jeanette and Debbie, and now reunited with Colin (dec'd), John (dec'd) and Cliff (dec'd).
She grew up in Nerang and when she was younger she loved to dress up, dance and have a beer or two with friends. She was a cook for many years at the Burleigh Hotel and Mobil at Coomera. Her customers will remember her fondly for her kind demeanour & great cooking. Favourite pastimes included boating (even though she couldn't swim), fishing and camping.
More recently she has loved indulging with cappuchino and cake, especially from McDonalds or The Coffee Club. She loved sewing for her children and grandchildren, and in the past was an avid market stall holder. Her great grandchildren loved the jumpers & beanies she knitted for them, and in return she got a kick out of seeing their happy little faces. It also made her happy to do geocaching trips with Donna where they could end up absolutely anywhere, and often did!
The last 10 years were tough with a traumatic brain injury, lymphoma, Graham's death, schwannoma, melanoma, and the list goes on... She was a battler for sure, but the last fight with pneumonia and sepsis was just too much for her to take. She was surrounded by family in the Hervey Bay Hospital as she finally drifted off.
Private cremation with details of small celebration of life to follow.
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Date Listed: 2/4/2023
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Publications: Digital
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STAINES (NEE STREET)
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28/11/1946 - 27/03/2023
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Beloved wife of Graham (dec'd), and cherished mother & mother-in-law of Tina & John Cash, Mark & Tracy Staines, Kenny Staines and Donna & Graeme Battams. Devoted Nana to her grandchildren, Stacey, Brodie, Jacob, Bianca, Michael, Shayne, Jason and Kate. Loving Big Nana to her great grandchildren, Ivan, Jasper & Lyra Walters, Arlo & Luna-Mae Black, Lilly, Oskar & Jaxon Spencer, Mya & Ruby Spencer, Maddison Teepa, Kasey, Kodi, Khy, Karta & Kruze Spencer, Mason and Riley Sealy. Remembered lovingly by her surviving siblings, Glenda, Peter, Jeanette and Debbie, and now reunited with Colin (dec'd), John (dec'd) and Cliff (dec'd). She grew up in Nerang and when she was younger she loved to dress up, dance and have a beer or two with friends. She was a cook for many years at the Burleigh Hotel and Mobil at Coomera. Her customers will remember her fondly for her kind demeanour & great cooking. Favourite pastimes included boating (even though she couldn't swim), fishing and camping. More recently she has loved indulging with cappuchino and cake, especially from McDonalds or The Coffee Club. She loved sewing for her children and grandchildren, and in the past was an avid market stall holder. Her great grandchildren loved the jumpers & beanies she knitted for them, and in return she got a kick out of seeing their happy little faces. It also made her happy to do geocaching trips with Donna where they could end up absolutely anywhere, and often did! The last 10 years were tough with a traumatic brain injury, lymphoma, Graham's death, schwannoma, melanoma, and the list goes on... She was a battler for sure, but the last fight with pneumonia and sepsis was just too much for her to take. She was surrounded by family in the Hervey Bay Hospital as she finally drifted off. Private cremation with details of small celebration of life to follow.
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Beloved wife of Graham (dec'd), and cherished mother & mother-in-law of Tina & John Cash, Mark & Tracy Staines, Kenny Staines and Donna & Graeme Battams.
Devoted Nana to her grandchildren, Stacey, Brodie, Jacob, Bianca, Michael, Shayne, Jason and Kate.
Loving Big Nana to her great grandchildren, Ivan, Jasper & Lyra Walters, Arlo & Luna-Mae Black, Lilly, Oskar & Jaxon Spencer, Mya & Ruby Spencer, Maddison Teepa, Kasey, Kodi, Khy, Karta & Kruze Spencer, Mason and Riley Sealy.
Remembered lovingly by her surviving siblings, Glenda, Peter, Jeanette and Debbie, and now reunited with Colin (dec'd), John (dec'd) and Cliff (dec'd).
She grew up in Nerang and when she was younger she loved to dress up, dance and have a beer or two with friends. She was a cook for many years at the Burleigh Hotel and Mobil at Coomera. Her customers will remember her fondly for her kind demeanour & great cooking. Favourite pastimes included boating (even though she couldn't swim), fishing and camping.
More recently she has loved indulging with cappuchino and cake, especially from McDonalds or The Coffee Club. She loved sewing for her children and grandchildren, and in the past was an avid market stall holder. Her great grandchildren loved the jumpers & beanies she knitted for them, and in return she got a kick out of seeing their happy little faces. It also made her happy to do geocaching trips with Donna where they could end up absolutely anywhere, and often did!
The last 10 years were tough with a traumatic brain injury, lymphoma, Graham's death, schwannoma, melanoma, and the list goes on... She was a battler for sure, but the last fight with pneumonia and sepsis was just too much for her to take. She was surrounded by family in the Hervey Bay Hospital as she finally drifted off.
Private cremation with details of small celebration of life to follow.
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date_range: 28/11/1946 - 27/03/2023
text_details: Beloved wife of Graham (dec'd), and cherished mother & mother-in-law of Tina & John Cash, Mark & Tracy Staines, Kenny Staines and Donna & Graeme Battams. Devoted Nana to her grandchildren, Stacey, Brodie, Jacob, Bianca, Michael, Shayne, Jason and Kate. Loving Big Nana to her great grandchildren, Ivan, Jasper & Lyra Walters, Arlo & Luna-Mae Black, Lilly, Oskar & Jaxon Spencer, Mya & Ruby Spencer, Maddison Teepa, Kasey, Kodi, Khy, Karta & Kruze Spencer, Mason and Riley Sealy. Remembered lovingly by her surviving siblings, Glenda, Peter, Jeanette and Debbie, and now reunited with Colin (dec'd), John (dec'd) and Cliff (dec'd). She grew up in Nerang and when she was younger she loved to dress up, dance and have a beer or two with friends. She was a cook for many years at the Burleigh Hotel and Mobil at Coomera. Her customers will remember her fondly for her kind demeanour & great cooking. Favourite pastimes included boating (even though she couldn't swim), fishing and camping. More recently she has loved indulging with cappuchino and cake, especially from McDonalds or The Coffee Club. She loved sewing for her children and grandchildren, and in the past was an avid market stall holder. Her great grandchildren loved the jumpers & beanies she knitted for them, and in return she got a kick out of seeing their happy little faces. It also made her happy to do geocaching trips with Donna where they could end up absolutely anywhere, and often did! The last 10 years were tough with a traumatic brain injury, lymphoma, Graham's death, schwannoma, melanoma, and the list goes on... She was a battler for sure, but the last fight with pneumonia and sepsis was just too much for her to take. She was surrounded by family in the Hervey Bay Hospital as she finally drifted off. Private cremation with details of small celebration of life to follow.
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