The countless places we lived in together in Kings Cross. Loved to read. Buying clothes from Wayside Chapel. Lived on muesli for 2 weeks. Playing her guitar. Walked around barefoot. Loved Velvet Underground. Loved chocolate Copenhagen ice cream. Would spend her last $20 on a good book and then live on 2 minute noodles. Worked together at the Kings Cross Tobacconist. Loved red lolly frogs. Loved music. Hare Krishna for dinner. Liked playing Backgammon. All night sitting in the Piccolo Bar drinking hot chocolate and listening to the music on the jukebox. Loved a good debate on philosophy. And was always my soft place to fall. She was beautiful, intelligent, passionate, witty, loyal and exciting to be around. She did not know but had an aura that use to draw people in. Amiria and I had a great friendship in the mid to late 80's in Sydney. Until we meet again my beautiful friend. Rest in peace. You will always be part of me. I love you. Melissa.
Arthur and Shane are shocked to hear the sad news of Amiria's passing and send our belated condolences to her family. We were friends of Amiria and have just found out she has passed. We were with her in her early Sydney days and she was part of our lives, we had fun and were always busy doing stuff. Age will not weary us..... Rest in Peace Amiria
Please forgive my intrusion. I knew Amiria about 20 years ago whilst I was living in Sydney, I would like to think that we were good friends; I always valued her company :) Although it has been a long time I have found myself thinking about the past lately and found myself searching for Amiria's name. I am deeply saddened at this news. Rest in peace Amiria.
Amiria - we are sad to hear of your passing from Aunty Mary in Taupo- sudden & unexpected. Spoke to your mother Aunty Millicent in Otaki & saw your sister Maureen in Thames this afternoon - our thoughts are with all of your family - Peace be with you - from your cousins in NZ Brent & Marie and in Brisbane Sharon & David McConachy.
Amiria We are sad to hear of your sudden passing from Aunty Mary in Taupo - spoke to your mother Aunty Millicent in Otaki today - and visited your sister Maureen in Thames this afternoon - our thoughts are with your family at this time - Peace be with you - from your cousins in NZ Brent and Marie , and in Brisbane Sharon and Dave McConachy.- Rest In Peace.
Amiria - we are sad to hear of your passing from Aunty Mary in Taupo- sudden & unexpected. Spoke to your mother Aunty Millicent in Otaki & saw your sister Maureen in Thames this afternoon - our thoughts are with all of your family - Peace be with you - from your cousins in NZ Brent & Marie and in Brisbane Sharon & David McConachy.
My cousin Amiria, you went too soon. Have been remembering the times we had together as kids (with my brothers Dominic and Dai and my sister Shannon), in the school holidays at Nanas in Otaki and up at The Capitol with Aunty Mill and Uncle Gordon. And all of us on the back of Uncles truck heading off to the beach. Those were fun times, always remembered. Goodbye Amiria (bub) Your cousin Kelly-Jane.
" Amiria was one of my seven pillars of support, she was a very caring friend and I will miss her so bad my heart will ache always and I'll ever look into the passing crowd seeing her face and hoping I get one more chance of being in her gorgeous presence."
Kua haere taku teina. To my free spirited youngest sister. So many memories So short was the time we had together I rejoice that you had such beautiful people in your life Amiria, who were with you during those precious last hours. Amiria you always have been, and always will be in my heart. Haere ra a Amiria Na koe tuakana Hinemoana Barbara
It was comforting to learn you were nurtured, loved and accepted in your adoptive country. May you rest in peace (bub) Your sister Dianne
Pics taken by Uncle Leo at Nana Bowden's Raukawa St, Otaki, early 90s.
Shannon Spencer
13 years agoThis photo was taken by Uncle Leo outside Nana Bowden's house, Raukawa St, Otaki, early 90s.