With heavy and broken hearts, we announce the sudden and unexpected passing of Frog on August 31, 2025, aged 51 years. Beloved partner of Jill Dowdy. Adored son of Keith and Joy. Loving and cheeky brother of Sandra and Greg, Glenn and Stacie. Loved and questionable influence of his nieces and nephews. Much loved son in-law of James and Pamela, and brother in-law of Daniel, Jason and Cindy, Shannon and Jamie.
To celebrate Frog’s life, a graveside funeral service will be held at the Coomealla Memorial Gardens Lawn Cemetery, Dareton, on Wednesday September 17, 2025, at 10.30am. In Frog’s honour we invite you to wear your favourite car, motorbike or music band shirt. There’s no need for formal attire – come as you are, in the spirit of what Frog loved most.
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Tributes
Murray Lockett
Our condolences go out to Jill and family my partner Michele Shelby lives nest door to Joy and Kieth. I use to work with Joy and Kieth when they had the fruit blocks and seen Paul as a toddler many years ago. I then met Paul in Auto Barn and I always looked out for him when in the store to have a catch up and to see how his parents were. We are both shocked and saddened to hear of his passing. We send love and support to help you all through these hard times Murray and Shelby
Scott Livingston
Rest In Peace Mate
Peter & Lyn Middleton
Sincere condolences to Joy and Keith. We remember Paul as a lovely gentle boy.
Amanda Gooding (Webley)
Dear Jill, Keith & Joy, Sandra, Glenn and all of the families we are deeply saddened for your great loss.
You are all in our thoughts as you navigate this world without one of the most wonderful, kind and generous persons’, always there for his mates when needed the most and will always be remembered with love
Rest peacefully Frog xx
Peter Bottrell
My absolute and sincerest condolences on the loss of Paul to the entire family.
I’m deeply sorry that I am not able to make to make it there in person but want all to know that I share in your loss and grief.
Sincerely
Peter Bottrell