KNIGHT Elizabeth ‘Kaye’

Passed away peacefully at Chaffey House on December 26, 2025, aged 80 years. Loving wife of Lindsay. Much loved mother and mother-in-law of Grus and Ava, Cichle and Andrew. Adored Grandmother ‘Wizzy’ of Erika, Sophy, and Heath.

A celebration of Kaye's life will be held at a later date.

KNIGHT Elizabeth ‘Kaye’ - TBA

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  • Geoff & Anne Hepworth

    To Lindsay and family our deepest sympathy to all on the passing of Kaye.
    Remembering times at the harness shows. Our thoughts are with you at this sad time.

  • Tracey Simmons

    Forever thankful you came into our lives Kaye! Our childhood adventures of you giving us the opportunities in learning so many things will now forever remain in our hearts! Show riding days, my running career and you as my tough coach training me hard and making me achieve such an amazing opportunity of representing Sunraysia in Bendigo and Melbourne at Olympic Park, athletics secondary school Year champion 4 years in a row , learning the recorder, to letting me become a qualified florist at such a young age! None of this wouldn’t have happened it wasn’t for Kaye! She achieved so many things in life that many wouldn’t know! A primary school teacher, artist, wool spinner, hobby farmer, designer of the Lake school emblem and the old Wentworth club emblem, Horse rider, gardener, beautiful recorder and flute player, loved her oil paintings of river views and water colour paintings the most beautiful calligraphy writer , florist shop and cafe shop owner and the lists can go on! Our times spent with Nan and Pop were the best! Thanking you Kaye and remembering our times together! Reunited with Nan and Pop your Mum and Dad. May you rest in eternal peace , love Tracey and Nicole 🕊️🌸🕊️😢

  • Karen Parker

    Grus and family, please accept my sincere condolences. Sending you all my love, and keeping you in my thoughts during this difficult time.

  • Ray Roney

    RIP lovely lady

  • Suzanne Cupper

    Kaye I will miss you dearly, I thank you for your friendship and the fun we all had going out together with the girls. The knowledge that you shared with us all about plants and gardening. You were such a wonderful gardener at PCH along with your team of volunteers. I will miss seeing you at netball no more being cold .
    Such and energetic person and a friend
    Rest in peace Kaye you certainly deserve the rest.
    My condolences to Lindsay, Cichle Andrew and family you were her inspiration to be there for her as she talked about you with so much love and joy. Grus we only met occasionally but you were always there for your mum.
    Thanks Kaye I will definitely miss you dearly.