A Graveside Funeral Service for Mrs Dulcie Jean HILDEBRAND will be held at the Cohuna Lawn Cemetery on TUESDAY (25th July, 2023) commencing at 11:00am.
Location of Cemetery can be found here
We wish to encourage you to express your sympathies and condolences to the family via a post on this announcement which the family are able to access and read.
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Dulcie’s Service will be live streamed on TUESDAY (25th July, 2023) commencing at 11.00am.
Please click on the Live Stream Tab on our main page where the service will be streamed live on TUESDAY.
Dear beautiful neighbour Dulcie. We didn’t know you had passed, I asked a lady I am in hospital with if she knew you and she told me. So shocked and sad, you were so wonderful to Glynn and I, you made the best cream sponges, real Victoria sponge, and pavlova amazing. The beautiful clothes that you had made and showed me. We will always remember the beautiful gracious wonderful lady you were. Condolences to Wayne and his wife and family, your brother and all your family and friends that were privileged to have known you and shared your life. Rest in peace with the angels beautiful lady.
Deepest sympathy to Geoff, Wayne and families on the loss of Dulcie. Such a lovely Lady, gentle and kind. Fond memories of working together when we were in office at the bowls club. Always enjoyed our quick chats whenever she was out for coffee. Rest in peace Dulcie xx
Aunty Dulcie, you were like a second mum to me, I’m just so greatful that we got to have lunch with you at the cafe the day before. You will forever be in my heart, I will miss you dreadfully. All my love Glenda xxxx
Our deepest sympathies to all Dulcie’s family, such a beautiful person and was a wonderful customer while we had the Lotto & clothing shop, rest in peace dear lady from Marie & Des Hudson
Great Aunty Dulcie,
Firstly deepest condolences to great uncle Geoff and to Wayne and family. I say this with a heavy heart, I will cherish the memories I have with you and you will forever be in heart. I often think of you and keep thinking of the time spent staying with you after your beloved uncle Keith passed. I remember saying to you that I would cook us dinner that night as I walked out for school. We got all the ingredients to cook spaghetti bolognaise but we forgot the tomato soup so we improvised and used tomato sauce.
I remember calling into your house every Sunday on my way down to the village to see mum at work and then I would continue on my travels via great Aunty loris’s house and then nannas. I will always love you and miss you dearly. May you be resting in peace back in the arms of great uncle Keith and with Nanna and grampy and Great Aunty Loris and great uncle Slim. Fly high Great Aunty Dolcie xxxxx
Deepest sympathy to Geoff and rest of the family remember.meeting up with you in Toronto in 1982 and being a neighbour since
Deepest sympathy to Dulcies’ family. And to Geoffrey and Sandra who used to take her down to Kimmy’s for a coffee, you will miss her. Lovely Lady. Rest in Peace Dulcie. Joy and Robert Taylor.
So sorry to hear of Dulcie’s passing. She was a great friend.
Lorna Dunn
My deepest sympathy to Wayne, Marie, Sarah, Xavier and family. Dulcie was such a sweet and gentle lady, am going to miss her. My love to you all xx💔💔💔😘
Dulcie, what a privilege it was to have known you, such a gentle, caring, funny & graceful lady x
My memories of you are forever in my heart, our cuppas, cakes and chats that we would have with you often, laughing hysterically about your life stories and what you thought of the politicians – no holding back x I will never forget you x
Deepest sympathy to Dulcie’s family x rest peacefully now Dulcie in the arms of the angels above 🤍✨🕊️