Narelle Cooper 27 October 1972 – 3 September 2024
CONTRIBUTE
TO MEMORY TIMELINE
Narelle, may you rest in peace and your memory live on forever in the hearts and minds of your loved ones. I have many lovely memories of our time working together as midwives. What a treasure you were. You’ll be greatly missed. Sorry I could be there to say farewell in person. Xxx
To Narelle’s family, I'm deeply sorry for your loss. Narelle was an incredible person, and I am grateful to have known her. Her strength, courage and her realness throughout her battle with breast cancer were remarkable and inspiring. Though words feel so inadequate right now, please know that my heart is with you, even though I cannot be in person. Narelle’s memory will forever live on in the lives she touched, and I hope you find some solace in the love that surrounds you during this incredibly difficult time. Rest peacefully now, Narelle. You are loved beyond measure and forever in our hearts. ♥️
To my second mum. Nothing has really hit yet, I think I am a bit numb to constantly loosing so many people I have loved to cancer. Nearly 3 years ago you opened your arms and heart to both myself and Levi & I couldn’t of been luckier to have been apart of your life for the few years we had together. You were just always there, I would always joke that I would talk to you more than I did my own friends and my own mum - it hurts that I can never just pick up my phone and face time you at any random moment anymore. I could come to you with anything & you would always be on my side. You were such a bright person in my life and I have learnt so much from you & your passion for your work made me know that I definitely want to become a midwife just like my mother in law. I can’t wait to use your stethoscope that you used to hear the hearts of all the mothers you helped & all the babies you delivered, having that piece from you will make me remember that you are always in my heart. I love you, and don’t worry - I promised you that I will always make sure your babies are okay. We are okay ❤️
>read onTo Narelle, If only we had met at a different point in our lives, it could all have been so different. I loved you will all my heart . I still miss being able to chat to you and have a giggle. The universe is so unfair. Your kids were so lucky to have you as their mum. Lexi was at the beach where we met yesterday and a butterfly visited her, she never sees butterflies down there so she firmly believes it was you checking in xxxx Rest in peace xxx
Narelle, may you rest in peace and your memory live on forever in the hearts and minds of your loved ones. I have many lovely memories of our time working together as midwives. What a treasure you were. You’ll be greatly missed. Sorry I could be there to say farewell in person. Xxx Read full message here.
To Narelle’s family, I'm deeply sorry for your loss. Narelle was an incredible person, and I am grateful to have known her. Her strength, courage and her realness throughout her battle with breast cancer were remarkable and inspiring. Though words feel so inadequate right now, please know that my heart is with you, even though I cannot be in person. Narelle’s memory will forever live on in the lives she touched, and I hope you find some solace in the love that surrounds you during this incredibly difficult time. Rest peacefully now, Narelle. You are loved beyond measure and forever in our hearts. ♥️ Read full message here.

To my second mum. Nothing has really hit yet, I think I am a bit numb to constantly loosing so many people I have loved to cancer. Nearly 3 years ago you opened your arms and heart to both myself and Levi & I couldn’t of been luckier to have been apart of your life for the few years we had together. You were just always there, I would always joke that I would talk to you more than I did my own friends and my own mum - it hurts that I can never just pick up my phone and face time you at any random moment anymore. I could come to you with anything & you would always be on my side. You were such a bright person in my life and I have learnt so much from you & your passion for your work made me know that I definitely want to become a midwife just like my mother in law. I can’t wait to use your stethoscope that you used to hear the hearts of all the mothers you helped & all the babies you delivered, having that piece from you will make me remember that you are always in my heart. I love you, and don’t worry - I promised you that I will always make sure your babies are okay. We are okay ❤️ View full message
Sidney PhillipsTo Narelle, If only we had met at a different point in our lives, it could all have been so different. I loved you will all my heart . I still miss being able to chat to you and have a giggle. The universe is so unfair. Your kids were so lucky to have you as their mum. Lexi was at the beach where we met yesterday and a butterfly visited her, she never sees butterflies down there so she firmly believes it was you checking in xxxx Rest in peace xxx Read full message here.