Lyn Grigg 31 July, 1946 – 2 October, 2025

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3 October 2025
03/10/25

Aunt Lynette, I will always remember you with the fondest love. From our chilhoods together, our mutual love of the tigers, trips to the ballet and our irregular catch-ups when you came to Qld or my even more irregular trips to Melbourne. I loved you very much. I hope you're now reunited with Dad (Ron), Junie, Snooks, Edna & Bobby. My heartfelt sympathy to Shayne & Jason and their families. Much love, Toni.

>read on Toni Beard
03/10/25

Lyn will be remembered for her passion for the tigers (Richmond football club) and her kindness shown to all and to Jane as she was always ready for a big hug! Rest in Peace Lyn.

>read on Jane and Brendon Gale
03/10/25

Shane and Jason My sincere condolences to you and your families. Your mother was a great and valued friend when we lived on King Island Grant and I were only talking about Lyn and you boys a few days ago King Island has many great memories for usas a family Even though we lose contact physically we keep memories as much as possible. Loosing Lyn and Val Chivers in the one week , will always be a sad one my love to your all and from David and Grant

>read on Libby Campbell
03/10/25

Lyn was a lovely friend and I am lucky to have very happy memories of her.

>read on Sue Sweetland
03/10/25

Sorry to hear of Lyn’s passing wonderful friend so many great times at the Tigers and The Tiger Lilies and the ballet - thought of Lyn often, lovely kind friend, condolences to her family. Rest in peace Lyn.

>read on Margaret Regan
03/10/25

Lots of happy memories, loads of fun, all washed down with the odd beverage, a great contributor to our club, RIP Lyn 🧡🖤🐅

>read on Bobby Phillips
03/10/25

So sorry to hear of Lyn's passing. I have lots of memories including our trip to America. Condolences to the family.

>read on Mary Scobie
03/10/25

I am very sad to hear of lyn''s passing. Out time together in albert park was so much fun. She was energetic, laughed a lot and generous.

>read on Carolyn Graham
03/10/25

So sad to hear of Lynn's passing. Such fond memories of our times on King Island, the abattoirs, the parties, and then our great times watching our beloved tigers. You were so kind, generous, and yet you laughed and loved life and everyone who knew you Lynnie were better for it. Rest In Peace you beautiful lady. Bodge is

>read on Kerry (Bodge) Colgrave
03/10/25

Jason and Shane and families. I was saddened to hear of your dear Mum's passing. I have many fond memories of you all from KI days and later in Melbourne and especially camping at Naracoopa. Your Mum had a zest for life and had great enthusiasm for life. She lived you both and yoyr families deeply. To say she was a keen tigers fan is an understatement. RIP.

>read on Michael Ritchie
03/10/25

The fun we had in Queensland when Richmond played, the then, Brisbane Bears. All the board's wives went out for lunch, while the men played golf. We had a great time having endless laughs & bubbly, allowing us to get to know you better. Well, you showed us how to have fun & from that moment on good times prevailed. You were a true asset to our group, & I always loved being in your company. RIP dear Lynne. Sincerely, Valy Crowe

>read on Valy Crowe
03/10/25

To my beautiful Godmother and Great Aunt, I will always remember you as the optime of elegance. Teaching me that animal print is for all occasions and to hold your head high and live a life of kindness and integrity. I will miss you dearly x

>read on Mel Campbell
4 October 2025
04/10/25

Condolences to family and friends on the passing of Lyn. Very sad to hear, but great memories of a very generous lady who welcomed me to her home and holidays at Eildon, and not to forget supporting the mighty Tiges. Will never forget you and me on that jet ski, trusting me even though you were scared witless. Great memories of a life well lived and a lovely lady. RIP Lyn X

>read on Ruth Foster
04/10/25

Fond memories of Lyn. A good friend , mad Tiger and lover of the arts. Welcomed us like a mother when we arrived in Melbourne and we enjoyed some wonderful , fun times with her and Tex. RIP Lynny

>read on Jim & Vynka Malone
04/10/25

RIP Dear Lyn. A beautiful lady with a big heart. Her passion for the might Tigers was infectious. A generous supporter of the Tommy Hafey Club for many years.

>read on Tracey Browning
04/10/25

Very sad to hear of Lyn’s passing. Lyn was a very generous lady and a lovely friend. Rest in peace dear Lyn.

>read on Sandra Foley
04/10/25

Lyn you came into my life in 2012 when we embarked on a trip to support the Australian Ballet in Houston & New York. There were lots of bubbles as well as good cheer along the way meeting & greeting the dancers as well as an introduction to David Hallberg now Artistic Director of AB. I will miss you dear friend & those fun days in the Dancers Deli. Rest now.

>read on Beverley Stringer
04/10/25

Will miss you Big Sis A lifetime of memories and happy times RIP Go Tiges .

>read on Les Dart
04/10/25

I reflect and think about Lyn and I can see her happy face, large smile and her willingness to help and support The Australian Ballet in many ways, as a donor, a volunteer and helping out in the Dancers Deli ! Nothing was too much trouble and he willingness to help was infectious to others. What a Gal…. Now in a happier place

>read on Kenneth Watkins
04/10/25

Dear Lyn, it was always a joy to share time with you at the ballet. I feel lucky to have laughed with you often, and shared many stories of your love dance and of The Australian Ballet. Sending my sincere and heart felt condolences to Lyn’s family x

>read on Lisa Bolte
04/10/25

So sad to hear of Lyn’s passing. What cherished memories I have over more than 70 years. So much fun and always laughter. And what great travels we shared. Our history is so much of my life so Lyn will always be remembered.

>read on Noela Gregson
04/10/25

To my beautiful Godmother and Great Aunt, I will always remember you as the optime of elegance. Teaching me that animal print is for all occasions and to hold your head high and live a life of kindness and integrity. I will miss you dearly x

>read on Mel Campbell
04/10/25

I first met Lyn when she co-founded Hafey’s Ambush and we later served on the inaugural Tommy Hafey Club board together. Her energy and enthusiasm not only for the Tigers but also for life and all its experiences were truly infectious. Lyn’s kindness and care for so many of us will never be forgotten - as well as her predictable shout at every Tiger game when an opposition player was in front of goal “Chewy on your boot”. Go well, dear friend, Peggy

>read on Peggy O’Neal
5 October 2025
05/10/25

Dearest Lyn We had such wonderful fun from working together in the 80’s at the City of Sandringham, sharing your passion for ballet & your “Fabulous Tigers” in equal parts -although you never converted me to the Tigers but you certainly did succeed in introducing both John & I into becoming part of the AB philanthropic family. Below is a picture of one of your many successful Tigers “fundraising” Ladies nights - “Oh what a night that was. We did lose contact in the ‘90s however it was wonderful to pick up our friendship again in 2001. Sincere condolences to your family, now you can “rest in peace” dear Lyn.

>read on Bev Purdey
05/10/25

Lyn, what a wonderful friend... So much fun, so generous and caring, the life of every get-together. Thanks for educating me in the fine arts of ballet and the stage, and thanks for introducing me to so many "Tigers". I miss you Lyn and will always remember the great times❤️.

>read on Tania Perry
05/10/25

How wonderful to share part of Lyn’s amazing life. There were many happy times enjoyed with Lyn at Arts Centre Melbourne, the Australian Ballet, lunches at Crown pre Grand Final and at the very elegant functions hosted by The Lady Mayoress’ Committee. With her flair for fashion, an infectious enthusiasm and a sincere generosity to enrich the lives of others, Lyn excelled. A truly remarkable lady. With love in remembrance. Judy Skinner

>read on Judy Skinner
6 October 2025
06/10/25

I lived 10 years at 8 Dorcas st, and Lyn was my neighbour and friend. And what a wonderful neighbour Lyn was. 8 Dorcas was never the same once Lyn moved out. I’ve moved on myself now from 8 Dorcas, and when I think about 8 Dorcas it is always with Lyn as part of my history. I’ve been to the Melbourne ballet twice, the first time in 2002 to see Spartacus. My second time at the ballet was to see Spartacus with Lyn in 2018; it was amazing to experience that part of Lyn’s world. RIP Lyn

>read on Michael Sutton
06/10/25

What a special lady. All class. The ballet with Lyn was my first. I have many great memories. RIP Lyn.

>read on Brett Williams
06/10/25

It has been wonderful to share some of Lyn’s amazing life from when I met her as a member of Arts Centre Melbourne. Lyn was always very friendly with a welcoming smile, and a love of a glass of bubbles. Lyn was passionate about Marjong, teaching many how to play the game, myself included. Lyn was the instigator of many functions which “the girls” would attend. AFL pre grand final lunches at Crown, many elegant functions at Arts Centre Melbourne, Australian Ballet, Lady Mayoress’ committee lunches, games day at Arts Centre Melbourne. Many happy memories of a great friend who had varied interests with a zest for life and her beloved tigers. Condolences to the family and friends on the passing of Lyn.

>read on Ruth Hallett
06/10/25

Fond memories of a wonderful trip to Japan with the Australian Ballet. Karaoke Dancing Queen won’t ever be the same without Lyn. Condolences to the family.

>read on Yvonne Yendell
7 October 2025
07/10/25

May you rest in peace lovely lady, perhaps in a heavenly Tiger- land. Lyn was an inspiration showing kindness, generosity and passion in everything she did. We first met at The Australian Ballet and Lyn was an incredible support as well as introducing many newcomers to the company. Her tireless enthusiasm was second to none and I valued her friendship. We shared many ‘bubbly’ times together and I have fond memories of lots of laughs as well as heartfelt talks. Sincere Condolences to the family.

>read on Donna Brearley
8 October 2025
08/10/25

Fondest memories of our times together at Lake Eildon and Richmond Football Club Auction nights amongst many more fun times all those years ago. May you rest peacefully now Lyn. Janine and Rob..

>read on Janine Arnold
08/10/25

Sadly another lovey lady who will be missed along with her dear friend Isabelle Tomkins who passed away suddenly last month. Two beautiful butterflies flown away RIP

>read on Dee Farthing
08/10/25

Rest in peace, my dear Lyn. You were a true force of light, kind, funny, and full of warmth. I feel honoured to have met you and to have shared a small part of your journey.

>read on Silvia Franco
08/10/25

So sad to hear the passing of Lyn. A passionate Tiger and hardworking volunteer of the club for many years. It was always a pleasure being in her company. Condolences to friends and family. RIP Lyn.

>read on Neil McKay
08/10/25

So many memories come to my mind. Fashion parades, making table centrepieces for various RFC functions. Hafey's Ambush....dreadful night, heavy rain thinking that we would have a poor turn up.....how wrong we were! Spending Friday mornings doing first goal kicked envelopes. The Tiggy Tiger suit...very smelly inside. So many more memories but through it all....LAUGHTER.

>read on Denise Lord
08/10/25

Oh Lynnie, you dear lady, may you rest in peace. Your were such a passionate person, so full of life. Boy did we have some fun times at the footy! Ton up Club, Tiger Lillies, Hafeys Ambush and of course the Tommy Hafey Club. Many a glass of bubbles have been shared over the years. I loved your laugh and your smile and your serious point of view on the umpires. Rest In Peace Lyn your were part of the fabric of the club for so long. X X Carole

>read on Carole Blake
10 October 2025
10/10/25

Aunt Lynette. A lady with true style. Fond memories remain in our hearts. Reunited with all her brothers and sisters, Bobby, June, Edna, Ron (Dad) and Snooks. They will have gathered you in their arms with love. And the party with them begins. Penny and Gary and family.

>read on Penny Guy-Watt
10/10/25

Dear Lyn, I was terrible saddened to learn of you passing. You were a bright energetic light that lit a room up where ever you went and such a generous soul. I will never forget the day I sat next to you at the ballet and we somehow we started talking footy and quickly discovered that we were both mad Tigers supporters. The next thing I new (and next day) you invited me to a Tommy Hafey lunch where you introduced me to the great man himself, and you also introduced me to Michael Roach who's number I wore on my back at Little League - that day took me back some 40 years. From then on we had a quite few laughs and often caught up with my wife at the ballet, and let's not forget, share in enjoyment of a couple of Grand Finals. May you rest in peace knowing that you undoubtably enriched many a people with you character, generosity, and genuine love...and made one Tigers supporter very happy indeed. Harley & Jess

>read on Harley Vincent
11 October 2025
11/10/25

Lyn was a very special lady and her passion for ballet, football and life was extraordinary. RIP lovely lady.

>read on Sandi Yuen
12 October 2025
12/10/25

What a pleasure it was to meet you at the ballet all those years ago. Your energy was contagious and your generosity of character second to none. We certainly enjoyed many laughs, bubbles and parties celebrating ballet and life. I thought of you when I attended opening night on Friday. I always loved it when you came in to volunteer with a can do attitude. You will be sadly missed by so many. Rest in peace dear lady.

>read on Melissa & Christopher Harty
13 October 2025
13/10/25

Lyn and l shared a love of Ballet especially The Australian Ballet and The Australian Ballet School . Fond memories of shared performances , functions and many bubbles .🩰🩰🥂🥂🥂 RlP now Lyn. 💖💖

>read on Lynette Sedgman
13/10/25

RIP Lyn, you were truly fabulous. I always looked forward to you coming to the office, with your fabulous animal print jacket and hats and red lipstick. You just brought such a sparkle wherever you went and always had a story I hadn't heard. I'm sure you are leading the party wherever you are. The world is a little duller without you here.

>read on Claire Williams
14 October 2025
14/10/25

What twists & turns life journey is since l met Lyn on King Island in 1980.’s. No doubt what drew me to Lyn was her humble work ethic, sense of humility & passion for those interests in her life that being her beloved Tigers . Unfortunately for Lyn l did not have the etiquette for the Arts & Ballet! Our times with her family at Boomanoomera State forest up on the Murray River were special on our holidays . The fantastic comeraderie we experienced at the Club with our fellow Tigers was paramount to our life experience & enjoyment over nearly 20 years together .She was instrumental in our shared passion & eagerness for success with our time at Tigerland. Lyn formed Hafey’s Heroes to bring like minded women into the sharing her meaningful involvement & passion as a Tiger which was wonderful & is enduring today. Our times with family at Lake Eildon was very special & we formed life long friendships during that time in our lives together.We had so much fun , music , dancing & drinking too much that is took us 24 hrs to recover to go again ! Whilst our relationship broke down l can say to her the she was LOVED by me & l know she will be dearly missed by all who knew her special qualities. Condolences to the family & friends who have had to say goodbye. A bit difficult to write this testimony to Lyn given that we have not communicated for many years .. no doubt l would prefer to have expressed my thoughts face to face.. alas too late so maybe in another life. RIP Lyn. ❤️

>read on Terry Grigg

Aunt Lynette, I will always remember you with the fondest love. From our chilhoods together, our mutual love of the tigers, trips to the ballet and our irregular catch-ups when you came to Qld or my even more irregular trips to Melbourne. I loved you very much. I hope you're now reunited with Dad (Ron), Junie, Snooks, Edna & Bobby. My heartfelt sympathy to Shayne & Jason and their families. Much love, Toni. Read full message here.

Lyn will be remembered for her passion for the tigers (Richmond football club) and her kindness shown to all and to Jane as she was always ready for a big hug! Rest in Peace Lyn. Read full message here.

Shane and Jason My sincere condolences to you and your families. Your mother was a great and valued friend when we lived on King Island Grant and I were only talking about Lyn and you boys a few days ago King Island has many great memories for usas a family Even though we lose contact physically we keep memories as much as possible. Loosing Lyn and Val Chivers in the one week , will always be a sad one my love to your all and from David and Grant Read full message here.

Lyn was a lovely friend and I am lucky to have very happy memories of her. Read full message here.

Sorry to hear of Lyn’s passing wonderful friend so many great times at the Tigers and The Tiger Lilies and the ballet - thought of Lyn often, lovely kind friend, condolences to her family. Rest in peace Lyn. Read full message here.

Lots of happy memories, loads of fun, all washed down with the odd beverage, a great contributor to our club, RIP Lyn 🧡🖤🐅 Read full message here.

So sorry to hear of Lyn's passing. I have lots of memories including our trip to America. Condolences to the family. Read full message here.

I am very sad to hear of lyn''s passing. Out time together in albert park was so much fun. She was energetic, laughed a lot and generous. Read full message here.

So sad to hear of Lynn's passing. Such fond memories of our times on King Island, the abattoirs, the parties, and then our great times watching our beloved tigers. You were so kind, generous, and yet you laughed and loved life and everyone who knew you Lynnie were better for it. Rest In Peace you beautiful lady. Bodge is Read full message here.

Jason and Shane and families. I was saddened to hear of your dear Mum's passing. I have many fond memories of you all from KI days and later in Melbourne and especially camping at Naracoopa. Your Mum had a zest for life and had great enthusiasm for life. She lived you both and yoyr families deeply. To say she was a keen tigers fan is an understatement. RIP. Read full message here.

The fun we had in Queensland when Richmond played, the then, Brisbane Bears. All the board's wives went out for lunch, while the men played golf. We had a great time having endless laughs & bubbly, allowing us to get to know you better. Well, you showed us how to have fun & from that moment on good times prevailed. You were a true asset to our group, & I always loved being in your company. RIP dear Lynne. Sincerely, Valy Crowe Read full message here.

To my beautiful Godmother and Great Aunt, I will always remember you as the optime of elegance. Teaching me that animal print is for all occasions and to hold your head high and live a life of kindness and integrity. I will miss you dearly x View full message

Mel Campbell

Condolences to family and friends on the passing of Lyn. Very sad to hear, but great memories of a very generous lady who welcomed me to her home and holidays at Eildon, and not to forget supporting the mighty Tiges. Will never forget you and me on that jet ski, trusting me even though you were scared witless. Great memories of a life well lived and a lovely lady. RIP Lyn X Read full message here.

Fond memories of Lyn. A good friend , mad Tiger and lover of the arts. Welcomed us like a mother when we arrived in Melbourne and we enjoyed some wonderful , fun times with her and Tex. RIP Lynny Read full message here.

RIP Dear Lyn. A beautiful lady with a big heart. Her passion for the might Tigers was infectious. A generous supporter of the Tommy Hafey Club for many years. Read full message here.

Very sad to hear of Lyn’s passing. Lyn was a very generous lady and a lovely friend. Rest in peace dear Lyn. Read full message here.

Lyn you came into my life in 2012 when we embarked on a trip to support the Australian Ballet in Houston & New York. There were lots of bubbles as well as good cheer along the way meeting & greeting the dancers as well as an introduction to David Hallberg now Artistic Director of AB. I will miss you dear friend & those fun days in the Dancers Deli. Rest now. Read full message here.

Will miss you Big Sis A lifetime of memories and happy times RIP Go Tiges . Read full message here.

I reflect and think about Lyn and I can see her happy face, large smile and her willingness to help and support The Australian Ballet in many ways, as a donor, a volunteer and helping out in the Dancers Deli ! Nothing was too much trouble and he willingness to help was infectious to others. What a Gal…. Now in a happier place Read full message here.

Dear Lyn, it was always a joy to share time with you at the ballet. I feel lucky to have laughed with you often, and shared many stories of your love dance and of The Australian Ballet. Sending my sincere and heart felt condolences to Lyn’s family x Read full message here.

So sad to hear of Lyn’s passing. What cherished memories I have over more than 70 years. So much fun and always laughter. And what great travels we shared. Our history is so much of my life so Lyn will always be remembered. Read full message here.

To my beautiful Godmother and Great Aunt, I will always remember you as the optime of elegance. Teaching me that animal print is for all occasions and to hold your head high and live a life of kindness and integrity. I will miss you dearly x Read full message here.

I first met Lyn when she co-founded Hafey’s Ambush and we later served on the inaugural Tommy Hafey Club board together. Her energy and enthusiasm not only for the Tigers but also for life and all its experiences were truly infectious. Lyn’s kindness and care for so many of us will never be forgotten - as well as her predictable shout at every Tiger game when an opposition player was in front of goal “Chewy on your boot”. Go well, dear friend, Peggy Read full message here.

Dearest Lyn We had such wonderful fun from working together in the 80’s at the City of Sandringham, sharing your passion for ballet & your “Fabulous Tigers” in equal parts -although you never converted me to the Tigers but you certainly did succeed in introducing both John & I into becoming part of the AB philanthropic family. Below is a picture of one of your many successful Tigers “fundraising” Ladies nights - “Oh what a night that was. We did lose contact in the ‘90s however it was wonderful to pick up our friendship again in 2001. Sincere condolences to your family, now you can “rest in peace” dear Lyn. View full message

Bev Purdey

Lyn, what a wonderful friend... So much fun, so generous and caring, the life of every get-together. Thanks for educating me in the fine arts of ballet and the stage, and thanks for introducing me to so many "Tigers". I miss you Lyn and will always remember the great times❤️. View full message

Tania Perry

How wonderful to share part of Lyn’s amazing life. There were many happy times enjoyed with Lyn at Arts Centre Melbourne, the Australian Ballet, lunches at Crown pre Grand Final and at the very elegant functions hosted by The Lady Mayoress’ Committee. With her flair for fashion, an infectious enthusiasm and a sincere generosity to enrich the lives of others, Lyn excelled. A truly remarkable lady. With love in remembrance. Judy Skinner View full message

Judy Skinner

I lived 10 years at 8 Dorcas st, and Lyn was my neighbour and friend. And what a wonderful neighbour Lyn was. 8 Dorcas was never the same once Lyn moved out. I’ve moved on myself now from 8 Dorcas, and when I think about 8 Dorcas it is always with Lyn as part of my history. I’ve been to the Melbourne ballet twice, the first time in 2002 to see Spartacus. My second time at the ballet was to see Spartacus with Lyn in 2018; it was amazing to experience that part of Lyn’s world. RIP Lyn Read full message here.

What a special lady. All class. The ballet with Lyn was my first. I have many great memories. RIP Lyn. Read full message here.

It has been wonderful to share some of Lyn’s amazing life from when I met her as a member of Arts Centre Melbourne. Lyn was always very friendly with a welcoming smile, and a love of a glass of bubbles. Lyn was passionate about Marjong, teaching many how to play the game, myself included. Lyn was the instigator of many functions which “the girls” would attend. AFL pre grand final lunches at Crown, many elegant functions at Arts Centre Melbourne, Australian Ballet, Lady Mayoress’ committee lunches, games day at Arts Centre Melbourne. Many happy memories of a great friend who had varied interests with a zest for life and her beloved tigers. Condolences to the family and friends on the passing of Lyn. View full message

Ruth Hallett

Fond memories of a wonderful trip to Japan with the Australian Ballet. Karaoke Dancing Queen won’t ever be the same without Lyn. Condolences to the family. Read full message here.

May you rest in peace lovely lady, perhaps in a heavenly Tiger- land. Lyn was an inspiration showing kindness, generosity and passion in everything she did. We first met at The Australian Ballet and Lyn was an incredible support as well as introducing many newcomers to the company. Her tireless enthusiasm was second to none and I valued her friendship. We shared many ‘bubbly’ times together and I have fond memories of lots of laughs as well as heartfelt talks. Sincere Condolences to the family. Read full message here.

Fondest memories of our times together at Lake Eildon and Richmond Football Club Auction nights amongst many more fun times all those years ago. May you rest peacefully now Lyn. Janine and Rob.. Read full message here.

Sadly another lovey lady who will be missed along with her dear friend Isabelle Tomkins who passed away suddenly last month. Two beautiful butterflies flown away RIP Read full message here.

Rest in peace, my dear Lyn. You were a true force of light, kind, funny, and full of warmth. I feel honoured to have met you and to have shared a small part of your journey. View full message

Silvia Franco

So sad to hear the passing of Lyn. A passionate Tiger and hardworking volunteer of the club for many years. It was always a pleasure being in her company. Condolences to friends and family. RIP Lyn. Read full message here.

So many memories come to my mind. Fashion parades, making table centrepieces for various RFC functions. Hafey's Ambush....dreadful night, heavy rain thinking that we would have a poor turn up.....how wrong we were! Spending Friday mornings doing first goal kicked envelopes. The Tiggy Tiger suit...very smelly inside. So many more memories but through it all....LAUGHTER. Read full message here.

Oh Lynnie, you dear lady, may you rest in peace. Your were such a passionate person, so full of life. Boy did we have some fun times at the footy! Ton up Club, Tiger Lillies, Hafeys Ambush and of course the Tommy Hafey Club. Many a glass of bubbles have been shared over the years. I loved your laugh and your smile and your serious point of view on the umpires. Rest In Peace Lyn your were part of the fabric of the club for so long. X X Carole

Aunt Lynette. A lady with true style. Fond memories remain in our hearts. Reunited with all her brothers and sisters, Bobby, June, Edna, Ron (Dad) and Snooks. They will have gathered you in their arms with love. And the party with them begins. Penny and Gary and family. Read full message here.

Dear Lyn, I was terrible saddened to learn of you passing. You were a bright energetic light that lit a room up where ever you went and such a generous soul. I will never forget the day I sat next to you at the ballet and we somehow we started talking footy and quickly discovered that we were both mad Tigers supporters. The next thing I new (and next day) you invited me to a Tommy Hafey lunch where you introduced me to the great man himself, and you also introduced me to Michael Roach who's number I wore on my back at Little League - that day took me back some 40 years. From then on we had a quite few laughs and often caught up with my wife at the ballet, and let's not forget, share in enjoyment of a couple of Grand Finals. May you rest in peace knowing that you undoubtably enriched many a people with you character, generosity, and genuine love...and made one Tigers supporter very happy indeed. Harley & Jess Read full message here.

Lyn was a very special lady and her passion for ballet, football and life was extraordinary. RIP lovely lady. Read full message here.

What a pleasure it was to meet you at the ballet all those years ago. Your energy was contagious and your generosity of character second to none. We certainly enjoyed many laughs, bubbles and parties celebrating ballet and life. I thought of you when I attended opening night on Friday. I always loved it when you came in to volunteer with a can do attitude. You will be sadly missed by so many. Rest in peace dear lady. Read full message here.

Lyn and l shared a love of Ballet especially The Australian Ballet and The Australian Ballet School . Fond memories of shared performances , functions and many bubbles .🩰🩰🥂🥂🥂 RlP now Lyn. 💖💖 Read full message here.

RIP Lyn, you were truly fabulous. I always looked forward to you coming to the office, with your fabulous animal print jacket and hats and red lipstick. You just brought such a sparkle wherever you went and always had a story I hadn't heard. I'm sure you are leading the party wherever you are. The world is a little duller without you here. Read full message here.

What twists & turns life journey is since l met Lyn on King Island in 1980.’s. No doubt what drew me to Lyn was her humble work ethic, sense of humility & passion for those interests in her life that being her beloved Tigers . Unfortunately for Lyn l did not have the etiquette for the Arts & Ballet! Our times with her family at Boomanoomera State forest up on the Murray River were special on our holidays . The fantastic comeraderie we experienced at the Club with our fellow Tigers was paramount to our life experience & enjoyment over nearly 20 years together .She was instrumental in our shared passion & eagerness for success with our time at Tigerland. Lyn formed Hafey’s Heroes to bring like minded women into the sharing her meaningful involvement & passion as a Tiger which was wonderful & is enduring today. Our times with family at Lake Eildon was very special & we formed life long friendships during that time in our lives together.We had so much fun , music , dancing & drinking too much that is took us 24 hrs to recover to go again ! Whilst our relationship broke down l can say to her the she was LOVED by me & l know she will be dearly missed by all who knew her special qualities. Condolences to the family & friends who have had to say goodbye. A bit difficult to write this testimony to Lyn given that we have not communicated for many years .. no doubt l would prefer to have expressed my thoughts face to face.. alas too late so maybe in another life. RIP Lyn. ❤️ Read full message here.