Grant Lindsay Gordon Broomhall 10 March, 1964 – 2 February, 2026

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10 February 2026
10/02/26

Our condolences Kathy to you and all families. A beautiful happy positive man who loved life to its fullest. Such great memories will always stay with me of your time with us in Darwin….what a wonderful catch up we had! RIP Grant ..you are very much missed❤️

>read on Fiona Edis
10/02/26

My thoughts are with the family at this time of sorrow. I am so glad that we had a chance to catch up again a number of times recently after so many years. My memories of Grant range from his bedroom littered with model aircraft, to playing gangsters in high school theatre up to our latest reunion when you invited us to Palm Cove. I hope to see you on the other side my friend and you can play me a cheesy 80's tune on the keyboard. Until then, cheers Grant, you were one of a kind!

>read on Richard Nottingham
10/02/26

Dearest Kathy & Family, It was wonderful to reacquaint ourselves with Grant and meet you for the first time, when you dropped into Perth on your epic round Australia tour in 2022. You and Grant showed us great hospitality when we visited you in Cairns the following year. Through it all I came to appreciate that Grant was the same warm and affable bloke we knew and loved, 45 years ago in high school. Vale Grant- gone but never forgotten

>read on stephen Price
11 February 2026
11/02/26

I met Grant in the late 80's, thru mutual friends Ian Weir & Maurice Hall. We jammed a few times, all of us. Grant & I bonded over music (Don Walker/Cold Chisel, Doors, Talking Heads etc), & film & books. (We were even in a band for 5 minutes together, called Suspect.) Whilst in film school, Grant made a music video for my band Organism. We all had our music dream of moving to Melbourne, and Grant beat us there. We spent quite a bit of time together after i ended up in Melb in 1990. (He put us up for a week or so on our arrival.) As he said: "...part of the family." He helped me with Graphic Art for my 1st music releases. He saw us play. We saw him play keyboards in Noisy Neighbours & The Callboys. I was one of his groomsmen. Grant stayed in my life as his kids were born. He moved interstate a bit but we always caught up to share food, drink, fun & music. I'm glad we did. So sad that it ends here. RIP, G.

>read on Stu Thomas
11/02/26

Sending huge condolences to Kathy & all Grant’s family. Even though it’s been many years since our paths have crossed I remember Grant from Willetton HS days as always happy, cheerful & friendly. Loved following your adventures around Australia. He’ll be missed by many. RIP Grant 💛

>read on Nicki Dunsmore
13 February 2026
13/02/26

To our dear friend Grant,we are heart broken of the news we received of your passing 💔 Always looked forward to catching up with you and Kathy for our Dinner dates,you always picked the most expensive meal on the menu,with a glass of red wine❤️ You loved playing your keyboard making music,it was such a pleasure,watching you enjoying what you loved doing. You will be sadly missed❤️ Sending Condolences to Kathy and Family xoxox

>read on Angie and Geoff Price
15 February 2026
15/02/26

Deepest sympathy to my sister Kathy and your families. My heart aches for your loss. ❤️ Grant, thank you for the wonderful times we spent at Palm Cove, the best holiday ever. You were always full of kindness, love and laughs. You had a great knowledge of everything, especially music, we loved hearing you play the keyboard and going to your gigs, you made us proud. A man of many words that loved everyone unconditionally. We will miss you. Catch you later Grant ❤️

>read on Leanne, Graeme and Josh Parsons
15/02/26

To Kathy, Coralie and all the Broomhall family we extend our condolences to you on the passing of Grant. Even though we were long distance cousins, the few times we caught up were always enjoyable. May he rest in peace.

>read on Greg Pearce
15/02/26

My deepest condolences, I have nothing but great memories of Grant , he would always be one of the first people to strike up a conversation with me for ages at Christmas gatherings or the odd family catch up. He Always was full of knowledge, his passion for music and information on everything, was incredible. I'll cherish the memories of how welcoming he was while I had a brief stay in Palm Cove and Cairns in 2022 , while visting Aunty Kathy.

>read on Robert Parsons
15/02/26

Such a gentle sole & so musically talented. A great neighbor & friend & will be dearly missed. RIP Grant xxxx

>read on Darren & Kathryn Clifton
15/02/26

Dear Kathryn Thinking of all the great fun we all had together. Hangin out in Palm Cove. Swimming with whale sharks at Ningaloo. So many memories Wishing we were there with you and the family. Sending lots of love and hugs Karen Michael & family 💜

>read on Karen Davies
16 February 2026
16/02/26

To Kathryn and all of Grant's family, it was lovely in recent times to catch up via cyber space with Grant and several others of a most memorable crew from Willeton High School where I was privileged to teach in the early 1980s. I have vivid memories of a very talented young man with a warm smile, a hearty laugh and a rich voice. His passing has moved me deeply but no doubt you, like me, have wonderful memories of a gifted person that will sustain you as you come to terms with it. Go well, treat yourselves gently and find his star in the sky; I'm sure it will be one of the brightest...

>read on Alyson Hulley-Jeffries
16/02/26

Our deepest condolences to Kathryn & family. So sorry for your loss. May you remember the happy memories & the times you shared together. 🌹

>read on Donna & Kyla Thebes
17 February 2026
17/02/26

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

>read on Suzey Travers
20 February 2026
KEL and RAY
24 February 2026
24/02/26

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.

>read on Mark Thompson

Our condolences Kathy to you and all families. A beautiful happy positive man who loved life to its fullest. Such great memories will always stay with me of your time with us in Darwin….what a wonderful catch up we had! RIP Grant ..you are very much missed❤️ Read full message here.

My thoughts are with the family at this time of sorrow. I am so glad that we had a chance to catch up again a number of times recently after so many years. My memories of Grant range from his bedroom littered with model aircraft, to playing gangsters in high school theatre up to our latest reunion when you invited us to Palm Cove. I hope to see you on the other side my friend and you can play me a cheesy 80's tune on the keyboard. Until then, cheers Grant, you were one of a kind! Read full message here.

Dearest Kathy & Family, It was wonderful to reacquaint ourselves with Grant and meet you for the first time, when you dropped into Perth on your epic round Australia tour in 2022. You and Grant showed us great hospitality when we visited you in Cairns the following year. Through it all I came to appreciate that Grant was the same warm and affable bloke we knew and loved, 45 years ago in high school. Vale Grant- gone but never forgotten View full message

stephen Price

I met Grant in the late 80's, thru mutual friends Ian Weir & Maurice Hall. We jammed a few times, all of us. Grant & I bonded over music (Don Walker/Cold Chisel, Doors, Talking Heads etc), & film & books. (We were even in a band for 5 minutes together, called Suspect.) Whilst in film school, Grant made a music video for my band Organism. We all had our music dream of moving to Melbourne, and Grant beat us there. We spent quite a bit of time together after i ended up in Melb in 1990. (He put us up for a week or so on our arrival.) As he said: "...part of the family." He helped me with Graphic Art for my 1st music releases. He saw us play. We saw him play keyboards in Noisy Neighbours & The Callboys. I was one of his groomsmen. Grant stayed in my life as his kids were born. He moved interstate a bit but we always caught up to share food, drink, fun & music. I'm glad we did. So sad that it ends here. RIP, G. Read full message here.

Sending huge condolences to Kathy & all Grant’s family. Even though it’s been many years since our paths have crossed I remember Grant from Willetton HS days as always happy, cheerful & friendly. Loved following your adventures around Australia. He’ll be missed by many. RIP Grant 💛 Read full message here.

To our dear friend Grant,we are heart broken of the news we received of your passing 💔 Always looked forward to catching up with you and Kathy for our Dinner dates,you always picked the most expensive meal on the menu,with a glass of red wine❤️ You loved playing your keyboard making music,it was such a pleasure,watching you enjoying what you loved doing. You will be sadly missed❤️ Sending Condolences to Kathy and Family xoxox Read full message here.

Deepest sympathy to my sister Kathy and your families. My heart aches for your loss. ❤️ Grant, thank you for the wonderful times we spent at Palm Cove, the best holiday ever. You were always full of kindness, love and laughs. You had a great knowledge of everything, especially music, we loved hearing you play the keyboard and going to your gigs, you made us proud. A man of many words that loved everyone unconditionally. We will miss you. Catch you later Grant ❤️ Read full message here.

To Kathy, Coralie and all the Broomhall family we extend our condolences to you on the passing of Grant. Even though we were long distance cousins, the few times we caught up were always enjoyable. May he rest in peace. Read full message here.

My deepest condolences, I have nothing but great memories of Grant , he would always be one of the first people to strike up a conversation with me for ages at Christmas gatherings or the odd family catch up. He Always was full of knowledge, his passion for music and information on everything, was incredible. I'll cherish the memories of how welcoming he was while I had a brief stay in Palm Cove and Cairns in 2022 , while visting Aunty Kathy. Read full message here.

Such a gentle sole & so musically talented. A great neighbor & friend & will be dearly missed. RIP Grant xxxx Read full message here.

Dear Kathryn Thinking of all the great fun we all had together. Hangin out in Palm Cove. Swimming with whale sharks at Ningaloo. So many memories Wishing we were there with you and the family. Sending lots of love and hugs Karen Michael & family 💜 Read full message here.

To Kathryn and all of Grant's family, it was lovely in recent times to catch up via cyber space with Grant and several others of a most memorable crew from Willeton High School where I was privileged to teach in the early 1980s. I have vivid memories of a very talented young man with a warm smile, a hearty laugh and a rich voice. His passing has moved me deeply but no doubt you, like me, have wonderful memories of a gifted person that will sustain you as you come to terms with it. Go well, treat yourselves gently and find his star in the sky; I'm sure it will be one of the brightest... Read full message here.

Our deepest condolences to Kathryn & family. So sorry for your loss. May you remember the happy memories & the times you shared together. 🌹

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 Read full message here.

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. Read full message here.