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In memory of Margaret and Geoff Swartz

It is with deep sadness we announce the passing of Margaret and Geoff Swartz, who passed away just days apart – Margaret on 11 May and Geoff on 14 May.

Margaret and Geoff were long-time and much-loved members of the Tinbeerwah, Cooroy and Tewantin communities.

For many years, their home on Tea Tree Lane was not only their sanctuary but a haven for friends, neighbours and wildlife alike. There, they built their dream home – surrounded by hundreds of trees and shrubs they lovingly planted – and a tennis court that became the heart of happy gatherings and friendly competition.

Their tennis parties were legendary filled with laughter, good sport and the warmth of enduring friendships.

As life members of the Tewantin Tennis Club, Geoff and Margaret shared a deep love for the game and were known for their graciousness on and off the court. But their service to the community extended far beyond the baseline.

They volunteered with Meals on Wheels, delivering not only nourishing meals but also companionship and cheer to many across the Noosa district. Always accompanied by their beloved dog Bella, who quickly became a favourite among recipients, their visits were often the highlight of many elderly residents’ days.

Geoff’s contributions to the community also included his work with the Tinbeerwah Rural Fire Brigade and involvement with the Tinbeerwah Hall. He was a steady and capable presence, always ready to lend a hand or lead when needed.

In 2018, after Margaret was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s dementia, they moved to Brisbane to be closer to family. Even as Margaret’s world grew smaller, Geoff remained her constant, her companion and greatest advocate.

Their lives were defined by kindness, humility, generosity and quiet strength. Together, Margaret and Geoff created a legacy of love, service and community spirit that will endure far beyond their time with us.

A memorial service to celebrate their lives will be held at the Tinbeerwah Hall on Saturday 19 July at 10.30am.

All who knew them – friends, neighbours, fellow volunteers and tennis mates – are warmly invited to come together to farewell Margie and Geoff, to share memories and to honour a couple whose lives truly enriched our own.

Our parents will be deeply missed, lovingly remembered and forever cherished.

May they Rest In Peace – together, as always.

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