Deanne Florence Robertson “De” McLennan 12 September, 1950 – 3 June, 2025

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5 June 2025
05/06/25

MCLENNAN, Deanne Florence 12/09/50 - 03/06/25 McLENNAN, (nee Robertson) Deanne Florence 12.09.1950 - 03.06.2025 A wife, mother, sister, aunt, friend and Bulldogs tragic. Loved by all who were privileged to have known her. "A life well lived with love, champagne and red lipstick"

>read on
05/06/25

Thankyou De for being my second mum. You have lived a courageous, strong, empowering life as a beautiful lady who was able to succeed so far beyond so many. I will miss your smile, your laugh, your kindness, your cooking. Your love for wine, the bull dogs and the empowerment for women will live on and on through Gabby and myself xx

>read on Kerry Ball
10 June 2025
10/06/25

My darling De, the sister I never had From our shared childhood craziness in the backstreets of Essendon to your passing ,ours was an endearing friendship only separated by physical distance but never in our hearts You were loving, determined, determinedly eccentric ( including trying to master fly fishing by practicing on the M C G) and a lifelong friend My heartfelt sympathy goes out to Andrew and Gabby, Graham and Rosemary You will be sadly missed Love Julie

>read on Julie Fursdon Borich
10/06/25

De was very welcoming to both friends and strangers alike ( me initially) to her home She was an inspirational cook and avid traveller willing to share her knowledge and experiences She will be missed Andrew and Gabby, Graham and Rosemary my thoughts are with you at this sad and difficult time Love John P S De, Julie says go the Bombers

>read on John Borich
12 June 2025
12/06/25

So sorry we could not be with you at this sad time Andrew & Gabrielle Love and thoughts are with you

>read on Cecily & Ron
12/06/25

Thank you for your first heavenly game of football to allow my team to win. Thank you also helping me find the courage to tackle a very difficult personal matter to eventually rise above and enjoy the moment. ❤️

>read on Kate Edwards
13 June 2025
13/06/25

I was blessed to meet De when I was around 25 years old. Pretty much a country bumpkin, (I still called lunch dinner and dinner tea!!) I had moved to Melbourne to work and found De on Flatmates. I still recall our first meeting. She lived in a charming apartment in Washington St Toorak. I entered another world when she opened the door. This sophisticated woman, blond bob, gold earnings, thick rimmed glasses. I was in awe. I still remember her purple knitted skirt and jumper outfit, and interesting shoes. Always interesting shoes. And a whif of what was her signature perfume - Paris by Yves Saint Laurant. The living room was cosy, and eclectic. Furnished with antiques, quirky momentos and captivating posters and prints. Her love of travel, Europe and history, very evident. I adored her. We went on to have a lot of fun, adventures and outings. Sking trips, country drives, horseriding adventures, weekends away, houseboat holidays at Metung. We had a few ups and downs along the way, but nothing a good belly laugh didn't resolve. For all her sophistication, De was down to earth. She loved good conversation, preferred the outer at the footy, a champion for justice and human rights. It didn't matter if you were a prince or a pauper. To be highly regarded by De, you just needed to be real. She devoted herself to what was important to her. Her work, her family, her friends, her passion for Europe and more importantly than all of that, Andrew and Gabriella, as they are devoted to her. I'm so grateful for the way De influenced my character and opened my eyes to so much. We spent her 40th birthday in Paris together. I'll never forget changing hotels and travelling on the underground, amongst the crowded carriages, De clutching a birthday bunch of long stemmed red roses someone had sent to her from Australia. ❤️ My dear friend. Thankyou. Vale Denise

>read on Denise White
16 June 2025
16/06/25

So sorry to hear about De. She was an incredible woman. Deep sympathies to Andrew and Gabriella. Jen Carr and family.

>read on Jennifer Carr

MCLENNAN, Deanne Florence 12/09/50 - 03/06/25 McLENNAN, (nee Robertson) Deanne Florence 12.09.1950 - 03.06.2025 A wife, mother, sister, aunt, friend and Bulldogs tragic. Loved by all who were privileged to have known her. "A life well lived with love, champagne and red lipstick" View full tribute

Thankyou De for being my second mum. You have lived a courageous, strong, empowering life as a beautiful lady who was able to succeed so far beyond so many. I will miss your smile, your laugh, your kindness, your cooking. Your love for wine, the bull dogs and the empowerment for women will live on and on through Gabby and myself xx Read full message here.

My darling De, the sister I never had From our shared childhood craziness in the backstreets of Essendon to your passing ,ours was an endearing friendship only separated by physical distance but never in our hearts You were loving, determined, determinedly eccentric ( including trying to master fly fishing by practicing on the M C G) and a lifelong friend My heartfelt sympathy goes out to Andrew and Gabby, Graham and Rosemary You will be sadly missed Love Julie Read full message here.

De was very welcoming to both friends and strangers alike ( me initially) to her home She was an inspirational cook and avid traveller willing to share her knowledge and experiences She will be missed Andrew and Gabby, Graham and Rosemary my thoughts are with you at this sad and difficult time Love John P S De, Julie says go the Bombers Read full message here.

So sorry we could not be with you at this sad time Andrew & Gabrielle Love and thoughts are with you Read full message here.

Thank you for your first heavenly game of football to allow my team to win. Thank you also helping me find the courage to tackle a very difficult personal matter to eventually rise above and enjoy the moment. ❤️ Read full message here.

I was blessed to meet De when I was around 25 years old. Pretty much a country bumpkin, (I still called lunch dinner and dinner tea!!) I had moved to Melbourne to work and found De on Flatmates. I still recall our first meeting. She lived in a charming apartment in Washington St Toorak. I entered another world when she opened the door. This sophisticated woman, blond bob, gold earnings, thick rimmed glasses. I was in awe. I still remember her purple knitted skirt and jumper outfit, and interesting shoes. Always interesting shoes. And a whif of what was her signature perfume - Paris by Yves Saint Laurant. The living room was cosy, and eclectic. Furnished with antiques, quirky momentos and captivating posters and prints. Her love of travel, Europe and history, very evident. I adored her. We went on to have a lot of fun, adventures and outings. Sking trips, country drives, horseriding adventures, weekends away, houseboat holidays at Metung. We had a few ups and downs along the way, but nothing a good belly laugh didn't resolve. For all her sophistication, De was down to earth. She loved good conversation, preferred the outer at the footy, a champion for justice and human rights. It didn't matter if you were a prince or a pauper. To be highly regarded by De, you just needed to be real. She devoted herself to what was important to her. Her work, her family, her friends, her passion for Europe and more importantly than all of that, Andrew and Gabriella, as they are devoted to her. I'm so grateful for the way De influenced my character and opened my eyes to so much. We spent her 40th birthday in Paris together. I'll never forget changing hotels and travelling on the underground, amongst the crowded carriages, De clutching a birthday bunch of long stemmed red roses someone had sent to her from Australia. ❤️ My dear friend. Thankyou. Vale Denise View full message

Denise White

So sorry to hear about De. She was an incredible woman. Deep sympathies to Andrew and Gabriella. Jen Carr and family. Read full message here.