Funeral Prayers for
Mr. Warwick Peter Taylor
was offered at Handley & Anderson Chapel,
3085 Loch-Wonthaggi Road, Wonthaggi
on FRIDAY (March 5, 2021) at 2.30pm.
Click on link below to view Warwick’s service.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wmib90hn0bjg45a/WARWICK PETER TAYLOR.mp4?dl=0
A Private Cremation will follow.
Click below to view Warwick’s order of service booklet
Booklet
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Vinnie Renehan says
February 25, 2021 at 6:57 pmWe are saddened to hear of Warwick’s passing, our thoughts and prayers for Veronica Aaron Cameron and families. Unforgettable memories of surfing and working with a true Legend we all loved and looked up to.
Vinnie, Helen, Simon and Mardi Renehan – Lakes Entrance
Mal . Perry Hawkins says
March 5, 2021 at 12:14 amMy condolences & deepest sympathy to Warwick’s family .his wife Veronica & boys Aaron & Cameron. & grand daughter zhali & his brother Andrew & ×2 sisters….
Wazza.
My ole mate, my mentor, my friend,..
Dear waz
Thank you mate for being there during my grommet~ hood. ….
your knowledge of surfing shaped my life,…
[In my thoughts]I thank & think of you often….!
Your hardcore power surf’n will live on through us all,especially your 2 sons Cam & Aaron…
from 2ft to 10ft+….king off the point.
You’ll be for ever in my heart.
& sadly missed.
Until we meet again.
I’ll see you & the boys on the other side.
R.I.P. brother.
Mal Hawkins.
Lakes Entrance
Naomi Allen says
March 5, 2021 at 3:38 pmOur condolences and deepest sympathy to you Veronica, Aaron and Cameron, Andre and Zahli. A beautiful service to celebrate Warwick’s life.
All our love,
Naomi and Brendan Allen
PAUL LEONARD says
March 10, 2021 at 4:42 amI’m saddened to hear of Warwick’s passing and my heart goes out to his family during this sad time. I took the opportunity to view the ceremony via the video and found it very touching. From the words in the ceremony and all the lovely photos is obvious for everybody to see he took joy from his family and was very proud them.
I knew Warwick during the 80s and while our paths never crossed again Warwick occasionally drifted into my thoughts and all of those thoughts were either good, great or sensational. He was certainly a man who left an impression. When I knew him the ocean was his happy place as it was mine and that’s how I’ll remember him, in the water or up on the stand overlooking the Bluff, time spent with Warwick was time well spent,
RIP Warwick you will be missed by many.
Paul Leonard