Dot passed away peacefully at Arcare Castlemaine.
Daughter of Albert Ernest and Ada Phillips Jenkin.
Dearly loved sister of Olive, Alfred, Edward, Stanley (Charlie), Harold,
Elsie, Wilfred, Thelma and Ronald (all dec).
" The Jenkin family chain is now complete"
A Service of Thanksgiving for Dot's life will be held in the Uniting Church, Lyttleton Street, Castlemaine
on Tuesday 17th September commencing at 1.30pm.
Following this service the cortege will leave for the Harcourt Cemetery.
Please join us after the burial service for light refreshments in the Harcourt Leisure Centre.
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The service will be live approximately 5 -10 minutes prior to commencing.
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Dearly loved Auntie Dot to Helen and Glenn Butterworth.
Great Aunt to Kirstyn and Neil, and Shelley
Great great Aunt to Leah, Julian, and Blake Graham and Harrison Donald.
Loving Memories.
Helen Butterworth
She was always the life of the party and will be greatly missed by everyone that knew her.
Much loved Auntie Dot of Kerrie, Murray and Glenn.
Great Auntie of Mathew, Damien, Nicole, Aurora, Harper and Luna xxx
A wonderful lady and so much fun to be around. A fantastic Aunt and a great Aunt.
Graham & Lewis.
Faye, Jack and extended Jenkin Family,
Sincere condolences on the loss of your beloved Aunty Dot.
She was a lovely lady and very lucky to be part of such a loving and caring family that took such good care of her.
Reunited with her family now , rest peacefully
Wendy and Max Murphy
I met Dot at Arcare.
I was the maintenance officer there this year.
I will never forget meeting Dot for the first time. Huge smile, bright eyes and always bright coloured socks.
The highlight of my day was to assist her getting to and from breakfast. There was ”something” about Dot.
We became friends and I would prioritise her maintenance needs every single time.
I told her once, that I should not say it to her cause I’d get I trouble, but the she was “my favourite” resident.
Sadly I had to leave Arcare without saying goodbye to Dot – I missed her smile.
I was saddened when she passed, but I’m so overjoyed that we believed in the same Redeemer, Jesus Christ, even though we never shared that fact.
Thank you Dot for the intensity of the light of HIS love that shone through you, to so many.
See you later dear Dot. 🌿🌿🕊️the memory of you will further brighten my life.
Marcie G
Dearly loved Aunty Dot to John & Janice (Jan) A special Great Aunty of Narelle, Kathryn & Mark Goodall, David & Bronwyn & the next generation Cooper, Hannah & Lachlan Goodall.
Dot loved her nieces & nephews as “her family”, was always ready to enjoy a party, had an inquisitive & sharp mind adnwas interested in all her nieces & nephews lives.
She was always thankful for care given to her & as was well known for those fancy socks which created many a great talking point.
We will miss our Sunday afternoons visiting Dot & the Jenkin Christmas get together won’t be quite the same.
Jan & John