PALMER, Lesley Grace (nee Cowie)

20 December 1957 - 16 July 2021

Died at Mildura Base Public Hospital. Cherished daughter of the late Chica & Noelene, wife to Hugh, mother of Ashe, Victoria, Sorrel & Sage and treasured grandmother of Esme, Sofie, Theo & George.

 “She lived her life”

 A private service will be held.

To watch Lesley's funeral service please clicking the link below;

 

 

https://mediazilla.com/mczjaw5WnO

PALMER, Lesley Grace (nee Cowie) - 2021-07-23 2.00pm

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  • Maree Murray

    Vale my primary school friend, I have so many fond memories of those days. My heartfelt sympathies to all Lesley’s family.

  • Rhonda Duscher

    I was saddened to hear of Lesley’s passing. I will be forever grateful for the opportunity to work under Lesley whilst she was General Manager of the Lower Murray Darling CMA. Deepest sympathy to Hugh, Sage, Mark, Esme and the rest of Lesley’s family.

  • Jota Firmin

    Tēnā koutou e te whānau pani,
    No words ever erase the pain of loss but please accept our most heartfelt condolences. Although I don’t have many memories of Aunty Lesley, the ones I do have are positive and I remember her as a hearty, energetic, happy person. I’m sure the lessons that Aunty has left will continue to guide the way you all live and I hope you are able to work through this difficult time together. Our apologies that we could not be there in person but you are in our hearts.
    Love to you all from your Māori family across the ditch.
    Mā ngā atua e tiaki i a koutou

  • Toby, Britt, Anakin

    Auntie Gremie…. the person that always told me straight and also washed my mouth out with soap once. Love you Auntie Gremie xxx you will forever be in my heart 💕

  • Bridget Firmin

    Dear Hugh, I’m here for you and feel your sorrow today. My family over here send their love and have also been watching the streaming of this sad event from their respective homes. If you ever want to talk or even some time out in NZ, let me know. Love and many hugs from your sister, Bridget.