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Olive Elsina Mary Caporn 27 February 1931 – 31 December 2025

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11 January 2026
11/01/26

Sympathy to the family. Fond memories of Olive at Wamenusking, tennis, badminton and farming days. Thinking of you all at this sad time

>read on Eileen Williams
11/01/26

Sending Sympathy to Mervyn, Alison, Helen, Andrew, David and Rikki. Remembering Olive from our Wamenusking farming days.

>read on Richard and Sharon Barrett
13 January 2026
13/01/26

Olive was my cousin., the daughter of my mother's eldest brother. While we were living in Victoria and Olive in Western Australia, interaction was limited. However, distance was never a barrier. Together we were in the bridal party for the wedding of her brother, Ray's wedding in January 1956. When we returned to Western Australia, our families were very much more involved. I have wonderful memories of sharing duties with Olive when shearing contractors were at Jim and Olive's farm, but not with any cook of their own! We met in strange places (like Derby) on our caravan trips. Together Jim and with my husband, Roley, we shared a very memorable trip along the Gibb River Road in 1993. Over the earlier years we made trips to visit Jim and Olive on the farm, and when they retired to Kinross, we alternated train trips and overnight stays, as we were in the southern suburbs. Our deepest sympathy to Helen and Mervyn and his family. Olive was one of a kind, a very special person, who will be deeply missed by all who knew her.

>read on Ainslie Sharpe

Sympathy to the family. Fond memories of Olive at Wamenusking, tennis, badminton and farming days. Thinking of you all at this sad time Read full message here.

Sending Sympathy to Mervyn, Alison, Helen, Andrew, David and Rikki. Remembering Olive from our Wamenusking farming days. Read full message here.

Olive was my cousin., the daughter of my mother's eldest brother. While we were living in Victoria and Olive in Western Australia, interaction was limited. However, distance was never a barrier. Together we were in the bridal party for the wedding of her brother, Ray's wedding in January 1956. When we returned to Western Australia, our families were very much more involved. I have wonderful memories of sharing duties with Olive when shearing contractors were at Jim and Olive's farm, but not with any cook of their own! We met in strange places (like Derby) on our caravan trips. Together Jim and with my husband, Roley, we shared a very memorable trip along the Gibb River Road in 1993. Over the earlier years we made trips to visit Jim and Olive on the farm, and when they retired to Kinross, we alternated train trips and overnight stays, as we were in the southern suburbs. Our deepest sympathy to Helen and Mervyn and his family. Olive was one of a kind, a very special person, who will be deeply missed by all who knew her. View full message

Ainslie Sharpe