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Graham William Mellick 27 March 1940 – 18 June 2025

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26 June 2025
26/06/25

You were always a gentleman. I'm just sorry that the All Blacks flogged your Wallabies so many times. Will miss you. RIP 🙏

>read on Hugh Twigley
26/06/25

Uncle Twigs said it - always a gentleman. Gentle Grandad. Soft new socks, prawns, sweets, surprise ice creams, wonderful coffees, delightfully humming away. Wicked humour (which many of us inherited), and love of family 💜🥂 Thank you for your calm, loving presence xxx

>read on Rianda Mills
27 June 2025
27/06/25

Graham always had a smile on his face and made me and my family feel welcome whenever we saw him. Have fond memories of the weekend we spent at Popanyinning, fishing for yabbies and watching the kids on their quad bikes. You will be missed. Love The Murphys x x

>read on Meredith Murphy
28 June 2025
28/06/25

Early to bed and early to rise. Graham had the kettle on at the break of dawn. He was always organised, well presented and on time. We treasure many wonderful memories of picnics in the paddock, his quiet support and genuine smile. Graham's compassion extended beyond his cherished family and friends to his dogs. They were also spoilt with love, treats and long walks around the paddocks or along the beach. He was a kind, humble man who will be dearly missed by us all xx

>read on Ros Mellick
1 July 2025
01/07/25

I am so grateful to have had such a lovely Dad and that he was in my life for so long. Dad, thank you for being a kind and loving father, grandfather and great-grandfather as well as being a loving husband to Mum. We will all miss you very much. 🩷🩷 🩷

>read on Helen Mills
01/07/25

Rest in peace dear brother, you were a friend to everyone and an older brother to look up to. John. Our love and thoughts are with Graham’s family today and always.

>read on John and Jenny Mellick
2 July 2025
02/07/25

Our beautiful Dad,Granddad, great Granddad so humble, and so gentle . So many wonderful memories. We will miss you so much Dad. Love you always and forever. Sandy and family ❤️❤️❤️🌻🌻🌻

>read on Sandra Twigley
02/07/25

Graham has always been a special, caring and loving brother to my mother Lorraine. We (the Millroy family) always appreciated the times Graham and Norma came to visit. My memories of Graham, so much like my mum, a gentle kind and loving person. This photo was taken by Helen on Graham's last trip to the Sunshine Coast to visit mum. Thinking of you all, lots of love Liz Millroy x

>read on Liz Millroy
3 July 2025
03/07/25

To a very special man and family. I’m so thankful to have known you more in the past few years, with my visits to WA and you to Qld. You will be missed by all. I’m sorry I couldn’t be there today but all my thoughts are with you and Norma and your wonderful children. Farewell beautiful man. Love you.

>read on Gabrielle Wieland
03/07/25

With love to Helen, Rianda, Konrad and all the family as you say goodbye to your Dad & Grandad. It seems that to know him was to love him, which is a beautiful legacy he's left behind xx

>read on Fiona Roxby

You were always a gentleman. I'm just sorry that the All Blacks flogged your Wallabies so many times. Will miss you. RIP 🙏 Read full message here.

Uncle Twigs said it - always a gentleman. Gentle Grandad. Soft new socks, prawns, sweets, surprise ice creams, wonderful coffees, delightfully humming away. Wicked humour (which many of us inherited), and love of family 💜🥂 Thank you for your calm, loving presence xxx Read full message here.

Graham always had a smile on his face and made me and my family feel welcome whenever we saw him. Have fond memories of the weekend we spent at Popanyinning, fishing for yabbies and watching the kids on their quad bikes. You will be missed. Love The Murphys x x Read full message here.

Early to bed and early to rise. Graham had the kettle on at the break of dawn. He was always organised, well presented and on time. We treasure many wonderful memories of picnics in the paddock, his quiet support and genuine smile. Graham's compassion extended beyond his cherished family and friends to his dogs. They were also spoilt with love, treats and long walks around the paddocks or along the beach. He was a kind, humble man who will be dearly missed by us all xx Read full message here.

I am so grateful to have had such a lovely Dad and that he was in my life for so long. Dad, thank you for being a kind and loving father, grandfather and great-grandfather as well as being a loving husband to Mum. We will all miss you very much. 🩷🩷 🩷 View full message

Helen Mills

Rest in peace dear brother, you were a friend to everyone and an older brother to look up to. John. Our love and thoughts are with Graham’s family today and always. View full message

John and Jenny Mellick

Our beautiful Dad,Granddad, great Granddad so humble, and so gentle . So many wonderful memories. We will miss you so much Dad. Love you always and forever. Sandy and family ❤️❤️❤️🌻🌻🌻 Read full message here.

Graham has always been a special, caring and loving brother to my mother Lorraine. We (the Millroy family) always appreciated the times Graham and Norma came to visit. My memories of Graham, so much like my mum, a gentle kind and loving person. This photo was taken by Helen on Graham's last trip to the Sunshine Coast to visit mum. Thinking of you all, lots of love Liz Millroy x View full message

Liz Millroy

To a very special man and family. I’m so thankful to have known you more in the past few years, with my visits to WA and you to Qld. You will be missed by all. I’m sorry I couldn’t be there today but all my thoughts are with you and Norma and your wonderful children. Farewell beautiful man. Love you. Read full message here.

With love to Helen, Rianda, Konrad and all the family as you say goodbye to your Dad & Grandad. It seems that to know him was to love him, which is a beautiful legacy he's left behind xx