SCHILLING, Nola Edna

Passed away peacefully in Mildura on Thursday December 9, 2021 aged 91 years. Loved daughter of Albert and Erna (both dec). Loving sister of Harold and Janet (both dec), Robert (dec) and Hazel, Jean (dec), Beryl and Bob, Roy (dec), Ray (dec) and Bev, Ken and Jennifer, Loris and Roger. Beloved aunty to all her nieces and nephews.

A Funeral Service to celebrate Nola’s life will be held at the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Olive Avenue, Mildura on Monday December 20, 2021 at 2.00pm. At the conclusion of the service the cortege will proceed to the Merbein Lawn Cemetery.

To view Nola's service please click the below link and use password; schilling

https://mediazilla.com/bHLKwb1skv

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  • Ginett Argiro

    Thinking of Nola’s extended family, sending my condolences.Nola was a kind and gentle women I have many wonderful memories of my time working with Nola, our many chats, she taught me so much, we loved our plants and garden. God bless.GInett Argiro (Brisbane)

  • Kerry Hartmann

    Humble, loving, caring, trusting, loyal, lots of fun, encouraging, inspirational, a leader, a giver, a gardener, devoted to family, friends and her community. So many fond memories and stories to share of the many decorated birthday cakes of all themes, shapes, and sizes she made, teaching me how to drive and many other life lessons, detours on my bike to say hello to her at work on my way home from school, holidays, trips to the farm and always there for me. A much-loved Aunty Nola. Thank you for your never-ending support and always believing in me. Gone but never, ever forgotten – your powerful legacy will always live on!

  • Kathy Macreadie

    I have many happy memories of my years working with Nola – a kind, generous, hard working lady – with an absolutely fabulous sense of humour. Until we meet again Nola, God bless. Kathy Macreadie xx