Meagan passed away peacefully at home on 6th July aged 44.
Loving Mother of Charlotte and Luke.
Much loved and adored daughter of John and Rhondda.
Cherished sister to Sarah and special Aunty to Blake.
Now at rest, always and forever in our hearts.
Family and friends are invited to attend Meagan’s funeral service, to be held in St Mary’s Church, 195 High Street, Kangaroo Flat
on Monday 14th July at 11.00am (please enter the carpark from the street behind the church).
If you wish to join us at the service via livestream, please return to the home page of this website and click on the livestream button.
The service will be live approximately 5 - 10 minutes prior to commencing.
In lieu of flowers please consider a donation in memory of Meagan to Dementia Research via the following link
https://florey.edu.au/support-us/give-in-honour/
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Beautiful Meagan, life can be so cruel.
Memories of great times with you at LeadOn.
My heart goes out to Meagan’s wonderful Mum & Dad, Sarah, Charlotte & Luke.
R.I.P. Meagan.
Cheryle Parker
Oh Meagan, I remember playing at your house when you first came to school, in Maiden Gully with your bunnies.
You are one of the smartest people I’ve known.
I’ll cherish those high school memories.
xx Belina
To Meagan’s family, I am sorry to hear this sad news.
Meagan was a regular visitor to our home during her senior high days.
Rest peacefully, hopefully Laura is waiting for you.
Kerri Daw
Rest easy Margoin, so honoured to spend time with you in your final hours.
… Step-Hen 😉❤️
So sad to hear this news. Very fond memories of hanging out with Sarah and Meagan in our early teens. Life can be so unfair.
Thinking of you all x
Tanya Hobson
Our families have been connected since Kate met Meag at High School, a solid bond was formed.
We have been there for all the steps and big occasions. Graduations, 21sts, Uni days, Weddings & babies.
We even went Wedding dress shopping together.
Meag always had that infectious smiley face, always happy.
To have FTD diagnosed at age 36 was devastating, a hideous disease that robbed her of so much.
We will remember Meag with her big smile & fun outlook on life.
A true friend to all xx Julie & Dave Koch
Sharing in your sadness as you remember Meagan, your love, compassion and outstanding
commitment through her illness knew no bounds.
A beautiful service.
Kate Menzel
Meag,
You were a special person to so many and an important part of my childhood – my riding buddy.
Those summer holidays when we would saddle up early morning, get on the ponies and go bush for a few hours, then return and hose the ponies before heading to your place to cool off in your spa bath! We laughed a lot.
I recall being in awe of your self-assuredness … always confident but never arrogant.
When I began high school, you were in year 10, and you checked on me every lunch time and helped me feel safe when I was so shy and nervous and scared.
I remember you and your mum were the first people outside of my immediate family to celebrate my birthday. You surprised me at the horse paddocks one afternoon with a picnic lunch, which was so unexpected but left a lasting impression. You were so giving.
The one and only time in my life that I have visited the snow was with you – we stayed with our horsey pal Ursula in Bright to experience snow together, and we spent an entire day tobogganing and it was epic. Sooooo much laughing! I think about that weekend all the time.
As I sit here typing this, I am recalling more and more memories that I hold so dear.
I cherish them all…. but to type them all out would take hours and some memories are best enjoyed in the quiet times of reflection and solitude.
But when I think back on my childhood – which was quite tumultous – I understand now how extraodinary it was to have a friend like you, and the subtle ways you helped to shape me into the adult I’ve become.
It’s not until now I can truly see how lucky I was and how much more of an impact you had than I realised.
I know that you’re now released from the grip of the awful disease that robbed you of the opportunity to be the amazing, fun and supportive mother I know you would have been and wanted to be. I know that now, you are complete and whole again, the amazing shining energy of cheekiness and love, without the restrictions of your illness and the hardships of this earthly plane.
But oh, how missed you will be by so many.
Thank you for being my friend.
I love you.
Erin Eddy
So sorry for your loss. Meags became one of my good friends at BSSC and always made me giggle during our Health classes.
Your laugh and smile were always infectious, and you had the kindest heart.
The world is a little less bright without you in it and I pray you are now resting in peace.
Bianca Broom (Otten)
To John, Rhonda, Sarah and family,
I’m sorry to hear of this news.
Many fond memories came flashing back from Golden Square high days with Meagan.
Thinking of you all.
Nick Morrow