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Faith and time will heal

21/11/2008 8:43:00 AM
The doors of Tathra’s St Martin By The Sea An-glican Church were open for an early morning service on Wednesday, as Tat-hra residents woke to the news of the deaths of Shane, Travis and Riley O’Neill.

Warden Allan Collins, who lives close to the wharf, said Tathra and Kalaru would need time to come to terms with the loss of three members of a local family.

Mr Collins said the town was in the deepest shock following the tra-gedy.

“We can only be with these people and offer them our deepest sympathies.”

He said the community, especially the life saving community, was still dea-ling with the loss of lifesaver and teacher Ben Ellis who passed away last year.

Members of the club were being debriefed and offered counselling on Wednesday, he said.

As dark clouds and rain gathered over the wharf, Mr Collins said the weather reflected the sombreness of Tathra and Kalaru during the week.

Mr Collins knows the grief of losing a child.

“I lost a child when she was eight. I can appreciate what it feels like,” he said.

“You need a lot of friends and a lot of faith and time to heal.”

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