Nadine Gilbee Obituayer, Beloved Teacher Of Wonga Park Primary School Has Passed Away
Nadine Gilbee Obituayer, Death – It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Nadine Gilbee, a cherished member of our school community. Nadine, who served as a teacher at Wonga Park, fought a valiant battle against cancer for the past two years before peacefully departing on Wednesday, February 14th. Her loss is deeply felt by all who had the privilege of knowing her.
Extending Love and Sympathy to Nadine’s Family
In this time of grief, our thoughts and prayers are with Nadine’s husband Shaun and her two daughters, Eva and Chloe. Not only was Nadine an integral part of our school, but her family, too, has been a significant presence within our community. We extend our deepest condolences and unwavering support to them during this difficult period.
Honoring Nadine’s Legacy of Dedication and Compassion
Throughout her illustrious career at Wonga Park, Nadine embodied the ideals of dedication, compassion, and excellence. She was not only a devoted educator but also a nurturing parent, a passionate mentor, and a steadfast friend. Her profound impact on the lives of her students, colleagues, and the broader community is immeasurable. Nadine’s legacy will continue to inspire and resonate with us for years to come.
Celebrating Nadine’s Life and Contributions
As we mourn the loss of Nadine, we also gather to celebrate her remarkable life and the countless contributions she made to our school. Her unwavering commitment to education, coupled with her unwavering spirit, has left an indelible mark on our hearts. Nadine’s funeral will be held at the Heritage Pioneer Chapel on Friday, February 23rd, at 10:00 am. We invite past and present families, students, and staff to join us in honoring and celebrating Nadine’s life and legacy.
In the wake of Nadine’s passing, let us remember her with fondness, cherish her memory, and strive to embody the same values of kindness, resilience, and dedication that she exemplified throughout her life. Though she may no longer be with us in person, her spirit will forever illuminate our halls and guide us in our continued pursuit of excellence and compassion.