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  1. #1
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    Default A funeral never to be forgotten

    Today, i had the honour of attending the funeral of a good friend. Colin James Mclellan, aged 89 was hit by a motorcycle when crossing the road at 5.30am on his regular morning walk in north bundaberg last wednesday.

    Col was a war hero, having been decorated with the Military Cross for what he did in Bougainville in 1945, the details of which are absolutely awesome.

    That aside, Col was a thorough gentleman with not a harsh word to say about anyone. i met him through our mutual love of exhibition poultry, which is where the wood work connnection comes in, the building of poultry pens. Col's pens needed to be extremely strong as his birds were so good that many attempts were made to steal them.

    Today we committed the soul of one of bundaberg's finest sons and one of Australia's bravest ever soldiers and a man who has probably had more impact on my life than anyone not a blood realtive to me. One of the largest churches in bundaberg was filled to about 150% capacity. we had to park about 700 metres away from the church and we were early.

    Col excelled in everything he did and this was very obvious by the way his familywere supported at the funeral by all ex service and other groups attending.

    Col, i salute you.

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    Doug

    That is a fine tribute to someone who clearly meant a great deal to you. My deepest sympathy for your loss.

    Col
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    May he rest in peace

    Lest we forget Col and all the others who made this country what it is
    Ashore




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    Default Lest we forget

    Doug, please accept my condolences. It sounds like he was one of those old-school heroes, and I am sure that he will be missed.

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    Doug
    Sounds like this world will be a sadder place now.
    He will live on in a lot of people's memories from the sounds of things.
    Good on you for having a kind heart and bringing him to our attention.
    You're a true digger.
    Cheers
    Jim

    "I see dumb peope!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caliban
    Doug
    Sounds like this world will be a sadder place now.
    He will live on in a lot of people's memories from the sounds of things.
    Good on you for having a kind heart and bringing him to our attention.
    You're a true digger.
    Might be sadder in the short term but we (cols friends and family) wont dwell on it. I forgot to mention before tha in addition to his other achievements he was Chieftain of Clan Mclellan at the time of his death. He aws an amazing man

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    Life goes on but our memories remain.

    Crack a smile when you remember the good times, bet he will be smiling too.

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    Default more bout mr col

    Lieutenant
    COLIN JAMES MCLELLAN MC
    QX52216
    Service Australian Army
    Date of Birth 27 April 1916
    Place of Birth BUNDABERG, QLD
    Date of Enlistment 30 January 1943
    Locality on Enlistment BUNDABERG, QLD
    Place of Enlistment QLD
    Next of Kin MCLELLAN, MARJORIE
    Date of Discharge 16 January 1946
    Posting at Discharge 47 AUSTRALIAN INFANTRY BATTALION
    WW2 Honours and Gallantry Military Cross
    Additional Service Numbers Q25454
    Last edited by ele__13; 13th June 2006 at 06:00 AM.

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    Thanks for sharing that Doug. He was obviously a big influence and a great Aussie.

    There's not enough Col's in this world.

    You are fortunate to have the memories.

    The next time I take a top off a coldie I'll give him a cheer for you.
    If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gumby
    There's not enough Col's in this world.
    That's trues enough Gumby, but I'll wager that, us Aussies, the Kiwis, & the Canadians got more than our Quota of top Blokes like Col.
    My condolences Doug, remember they were sons of the lucky country, cause they made it so.
    Bruce C.
    catchy catchphrase needed here, apply in writing to the above .

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    Doug, I'm not a religious man, but I believe that if a man does have a soul, it manifests itself, and lives on, through the influence that man has on others in his life, and the way they in turn carry on their lives having had that influence. From the sound of it Doug, you and many others like you at that church, are now carrying Col's torch and can pass on those things you learnt to love so much. Carry it proudly.

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    Doug,

    May I offer my sympathies on the loss of your obviously good friend and, perhaps, mentor.

    Col sound like one of those blokes that are a real treasure to know and learn from. My Godfather was like that for me.

    Go well, my friend!

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