Colin and I grew up together in the town where we were born. Attending parties and get togethers at Gran's house. Through job requirements and moving away, we did not get together for several years. He stayed with us in our home for a few days and I became immediately amazed at his culinary skills and knowledge of Indian cuisine .When we travelled back to our hometown we were able to get together for lunch several times over the past two decades. It was great to see Colin progress with his love of beekeeping and promoting the honey products in and around our hometown and local hospital. He and Julie would also travel to numerous events all over the country. Moving to a farm was a natural progression for Colin's love of country life and he became successful in raising sheep. Colin, gee we're gonna miss you and sorry that we never made it to your farm.
Philip Woods
19/07/2025