Grant Lindsay Gordon Broomhall 10 March, 1964 – 2 February, 2026
Mark Thompson
What a wonderful celebration of this beautiful man. Only wish I had more time to reconnect with him on his return to Victoria to discuss our shared love of music, performing, drama, tech equipment. The speakers all spoke beautifully and from the heart, and discovered so much more about him that was amazing, and so similar to me. A lot of musos I know do carry a little demon in their ear (I call it the "Tears of a clown" syndrome) . They see us on stage looking like we are so happy and joyous (which we are when performing, music does that) and don't think we could possibly be down or blue. I'm only glad that I got to see him and Kathy at a gig on the Saturday and have a conversation with him (about music and equipment of course). Rest, not in peace, but in a cacophony of music Grant. You are, and will be, missed by so many.
Mark Thompson
> VIEW ON MEMORY TIMELINESuzey Travers
Condolences from myself... also from Grunter's friends (back in 1983-85) from Jo Edwards and Jasmine McKee. (We were all aged around 19 - 21.) I was fortunate in being able to watch Grant's funeral with his great mate, Maurice Hall.. We will all remember the exciting, wonderful and hilarious times we had together.. the bottles of port-on-the-beach on cold winter's nights..trips down south.. jamming sessions at 63 Mary Street, Como.. motorbike riding at Suzey's farm.. Rotto.. Pub gigs.. the list goes on.. We will always think of Grant with love and will remember him fondly forever.. Rest in peace, dear Grunter.. We will miss you greatly... until we catch up on the other side.. The 4 of us... xxxx
Suzey Travers
> VIEW ON MEMORY TIMELINEDonna & Kyla Thebes
Our deepest condolences to Kathryn & family. So sorry for your loss. May you remember the happy memories & the times you shared together. 🌹
