Rest in Peace Tigergran

Sad day in deed for everyone in tiger land, to Stuart and the family no words can describe your mum and what she has ment to so many people,

I meet Kay going to Balmain games win lose or draw she always had a smile on her face and there was always next weekend. You will never be forgotten and you will be missed
 
Can we leave her photo on the forum front page forever. She can keep an eye on all of us when we are cranky after a loss.
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Ink do you think you could make up a nice memorium signature thingy I can use for under my posts? I would love to have a nice little logo thing like that with her on it to use on here.
 
My apologies, I only read the first page of the thread. This is very sad, Tiger Gran and I had a few chats about the old days, she was a passionate supporter and a lovely lady. My thoughts go out to her family and friends
 
I checked out the Central Western Daily's on line edition and there is the death notice for Kay and there was no missing which club was her passion, RIP Tigergran.
 
im in west aust, so unfortunately never had an opportunity to meet tigergran personally. she was (and still is up there) obviously something very special, we will all miss her very much. :frowning:

posters making a (so far) 7 page thread full of love and respect for her is a great testament to what a wonderful person she was. condolences to stuart and family: you can take this forum along with what i am sure would be many many more accolades from the greater community as evidence tigergran (aka kay) was a beautiful person.

as mentioned before, i too am deeply saddened at the passing of someone i never knew other than from here. we really have all lost a loved one, in the true sense.

Rest in Peace Kay

love, jeff
 
I didn't have the pleasure of meeting Tigergran, but it sounds like she was a special lady and as others have noted she was always a positive poster here. It was always a breath of fresh air after a loss to read her posts while others were venting.

I hope Tigergran can leave a legacy here - may we remember the dignity and respectful nature of her comments before we over-react with our own keyboards.
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RIP Tigergran.
 
Rest In Peace Tigergran. Just reading through some of the comments, it certainly does bring back memories of your own. Realy painful thing to go through. My thoughts are with her family
 
http://tributes.smh.com.au/obituaries/smh-au/obituary.aspx?n=kay-mcnamara-tigergran&pid=155749295

MCNAMARA,
Kay Stella (nee Johnson).
Affectionately known as "Tigergran
18.08.1942 - 03.02.2012
Died peacefully and with dignity at Sacred Heart Hospice, Darlinghurst.
Late of Orange.
Daughter of Stephen and Stella Johnson (both dec), sister and sister-in-law of Irene and Bob Elliot, mother and mother-in-law of Neil and Megan, Stuart, Jillian and Jack and grandmother to Nicholas, Jade, Conor and Celeste.

UTT
Up The Tigers

The family and friends of KAY are kindly invited to attend her Funeral Service to be held at The Penhall Memorial Chapel, 33 William Street, Orange on Friday (February 10, 2012) commencing at 1.30pm.
By family request attendees are requested to wear Black and Gold to the service.
NORMAN J. PENHALL
FUNERALS
A.F.D.A. F.D.A. (N.S.W.)
William Street, Orange.
Phone (02) 6362 3751.
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Published in The Sydney Morning Herald from February 4 to February 8, 2012
 
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