This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, LESLIE ERROL SHEPPARD, 72, born CASINO,N.S.W. on April 16, 1940 and passed away MANDURAH ,WEST AUST , on Sunday ,@ 10AM=August 12, 2012. WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU AND MISS YOU TILL ETERNITY,BABE , YOU ARE IN OUR HEARTS AND MIND AND YOU WILL BE REMEMBERED FOREVER.xoxoxoxoTILL WE MEET AGAIN BABE.R.I.PARADISE.I LOVE YOU DARLING HUSBAND OF MINE,WE ARE THE TRUEST SOUL-MATES FOR ALL ETERNITY.I'M SO VERY PROUD TO HAVE HAD YOU IN OUR LIVES ,AND YOU WILL NEVER GO AWAY,YOU ARE BESIDE US ALWAYS,AND ME WITH YOU.FROM YOUR MOST DEVOTED AND EVERLOVING WIFE,RAMONA.( Babe ,I Always Will, Forever, Go On ,Loving Only You,Miss You So, So Much My Darling, Husband,My Babe ) Your One Very Special Lady, Your Wife Always, RAMONA xoxoxoxo ,I LOVE YOU MY DARLING,AND CAN"T WAIT TO BE BACK IN YOUR ARMS AGAIN.xoxoxoxo
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Leave a tributeThat in itself would make a cornerstone for a great friendship
But add to that the comradeship of the trio also serving to-gether in the Navy. The contact still remained up to the time he sadly left us RIP mate
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Even the Kitchen Sink!
My earliest memory of Errol (the name his east coast family will always know him by) was of him turning up out of the blue at our house in his Navy uniform on leave... He was always so happy and joking and so much fun especially to a young impressionable girl of 10 12... he just wanted to have a good time! Dad would get cranky with him cause he would go out drinking and not come home till the early hours of the morning.
One night I heard a noise and a thump and I got out of bed to see what was happening. Errol had come home, crawled through the milk box (a small box about 500 x 500 where the mlkman would leave the milk). He pulled himself through using the sink and ended up sitting in the sink, then fell asleep! Drunk of course so he didn't hurt himself! I couldn't wake him up so had to leave him there...only to be discovered by my Dad in the morning! He was not happy Jan!!!!
Those where the days!!!! When family was important to us all!
Erroll loved his whole family and made many a long trip across the Nullabor to say hello!
He loved his 2 children, Anthea and Michael so very much and was so proud them both and the lives they have achieved!
Your cheaky comments, your laughter and loving nature will be sadly missed cousin!
Say Hi to all the family up there mate... you are now safe in their arms!