Streaming of Funeral Service

After watching the service online, if you can leave a guest message to let the family know you have joined into the service, that would be greatly appreciated.

This service will have a password applied once edited (normally within 3 to 5 days following the service), you will then need to contact the family for the password to access.

Following the service, the footage will be posted and you can watch at a later time if you were unable to watch at the time of the service.

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12 comments on “Norman Keegel”

  1. Dearest Forest and family, so lovely to be able to connect in and be a part of your wonderful dad’s celebration of life. The stories and slide show just showed how much Norman loved and was loved in return. Love you heaps and go gently. xx

  2. See ya mate. I love you heaps and will miss your passionate and humble commitment to doing what is right. Rob

  3. Heartfelt thanks to everyone who came to Dad’s funeral yesterday, all that watch it here and those who could not come but sent loving thoughts. Thanks for the generous sharing of stories, love, laughter and connections made. We are feeling the loving thoughts of you all and are truly grateful

  4. What a beautiful celebration of Prakash’s life.

    My three words for Prakash are
    Thoughtful
    Strong and
    Loving .

    I am so grateful for lots of wonderful memories I have of time spent with Prakash.

    I will miss my Uncle

    I love the way he would quietly listen and then at the right moment he would ask a very thoughtful question, sometimes with no filter, so it might of sounded a little direct but it was coming from a caring place.

    I appreciate how he made me feel loved , supported and encouraged.

    Thank you for making the live stream available. It was so wonderful listening to all the stories. I learnt so much more about my Uncle Prakash

    My apologies my comment is late xx Sending my love to all xx

  5. Thanks for making this available. I’m in Brisbane and felt very much a part of this ceremony.
    Rest in peace dearest Bro.

  6. It’s so wonderful that you made this available. I’m glad I got to see so many familiar family faces and hear all your stories. Much love.

  7. well-loved, adventurous, bright are the three words which I have come away with from being with you as you honour Prakash and send him on his way. I know of him through Joan and her evident love for him. Thank you all. Rob

  8. Hi much love to you all from his niece in USA. The photos and the words have brought up so many amazing memories. I loved his thoughtful fun and honest humor and treasure the silly moments we shared. Love to you all my beautiful family.

  9. Remembering Norman and Robbie and their life together. Sending best wishes to Forest, David, Joan and your extended family at this time

  10. Dearest uncle Prakash
    May you rest peacefully, I will cherish fond memories of you in my heart.
    I feel so lucky to have known you, I am so grateful for all the love and support from you over the year’s. Every time I see a fruit tree such as mango, mulberry or a persimmon tree, I will remember how much joy they brought you.
    I will always remember and laugh about the time When you were visiting me in Alice Springs and after a good hike, you came home and had a bath with Epson salts and ate mangoes in the bath at my place….. And after a good soak at about 11 pm you had to call out to me because you were stuck in the bath.
    I’m so glad you came and spent the time you did and I will cherish those memories forever.
    I wishing I could be there with you all today xx
    I am sending big love and bunches of hugs to all the family.

    love Toni

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