“Susan lived life to the full. Hardworking for her family, generous and intelligent, she could turn her hand at almost anything,” they said.
“But most of all she was an adored mother and grandmother.
“This afternoon tea will remember Susan and remember mums or people who have taken on that role for others, while encouraging everyone to take time for themselves around health checks.
“Susan put everyone before herself and found herself in a situation where her heart disease was fatal.”
Mary and Teresa encouraged people to bring their mothers to the fundraiser.
They said if people’s mothers were unable to attend for any reason, guests were welcome to bring a photo of their mothers instead.
The sisters, who sell cakes, jams, sauces and salad dressings at local markets, will cater for the event, along with a team of volunteers.
Guest speaker is Royal Flying Doctor Service education program manager, captain Tom Ryan, who tours schools and community events across Victoria.
Capt Ryan will also provide musical entertainment as part of the group Shrewd Brass – the Flying 4, which has performed in Australia and internationally for more than 30 years.
Tickets are $50 and are now available at Horsham Plaza. People can reserve tickets by calling Horsham Plaza management on 5382 0912, or calling Robyn Lardner on 0400 769 900.
The event will be from 1.30pm to 4.30pm on Sunday, May 12 at Horsham Town Hall. Entry includes afternoon tea and complimentary refreshments on arrival.
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