Nana was the most beautiful soul I've ever had the privilege of knowing. I will forever treasure all the precious time we spent with her. Nana always had time - time for every person, time to paint, to walk, to cook, to reflect, for sweet Benny (and any other pup she came across) and time just to sit in the sunshine. She had contentment in every season and she truly knew the joy of just being. The way she loved those who others found harder to love reflected Christ and I am in awe of her. In fact, she was filled with radiance and light for Jesus always. I loved her cheeky sense of humour and will really miss her sympathy for various dog ailments and 'incidents' (which I couldn't easily find much of elsewhere!). Nana saw goodness in everyone and everything and carried herself with kindness and grace always. She saw beauty in the simplest of things - like a daisy, a gumnut or the soft afternoon sunshine. She has taught me love and gentleness, how to serve in humility and faithfulness, the joy and contentment of just being, the beauty in simplicity and a whole lot of how to love and care for (and spoil) dogs. I will miss walking through Beecroft with Nanna and the dogs, talking about anything and everything (aLoT of talking about dogs), laughing and sitting on the wooden bench at Fernleigh park - just watching the world go by. Words can't describe how much we will miss her. We were all truly the luckiest to have known and be known by Nan. Beecroft and this world will be a sadder place without her. Thank you Lord Jesus for Nan.