In Loving Memory
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Raymond Herbert “Ray” Trewin

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  1. Ray Trewin.
    We had been friend’s for 40 years
    We had many a good times, laughs & a few tears over the years.
    You liked to play the odd joke like when you hid on the back floor of my car & when I drove up the driveway you put your hands on my shoulders oh boy talk about scream & you laughed so much.
    The Noojee Country Music Festival & Bushmans Cup you organised will never be forgotten.
    You put Noojee on the map with 1000’s that attended.
    The many horse trail rides, week trips away, camp fires you gave so much &made so many people happy.
    Ride High my friend.
    You will be remembered & never forgotten.
    Love always
    Carrole and Alby

    Carrole Miller
  2. To my dear friend RAY… ❤
    I will miss you so much,
    love you to death…
    you gave me a hard time as a backpacker on the horsefarm, but also the best time of my life! We had a great time…
    I couldn’t understand a bloody word with you mumbling into your beard, so we communicated in short phrases and we were still joking about that 20 years later…

    RIP Ray,
    ride high through the sky…

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    Ina
  3. Lots of yrs, lots of fun & lots of fond memories.
    RIP ol’ mate…. sadly missed but never forgotten.
    Ant

    Anthony Kent-Jones
  4. RIP Ray it is hard to put in words the many years of memories I know my boys have hundreds of memories especially me flying you up to Darwin so you could drive back with Brendan you had never been on a plane I had to walk you through step by step right up till u were boarding lol Damien on all the rides weekend after weekend and having Ray live with him even though they clashed heads they were good mates and Matt will never forget the horse we bought ex race horse and first ride out across the huge paddock and we were cantering and Matt’s horse took off and Matt couldn’t hold him no control at all headed for a barb wire fence Matt was about 12 luckily the horse came to a halt Ray rode up to Matt and Matt screamed at Ray your a f…… idiot I nearly got killed I also was saying you nearly got my son killed Ray quickly turned to both of us and said yes I did deserve that next week Ray said I am taking that horse out and see what happened with it we were in the Bush that f………. horse took off Ray had no control what so ever had to make it fall over a log to stop it I actually thought he had been killed but he got back on and rode that horse back and said I am so sorry Matt this horse has a problem and that horse went to the knackery many many stories you turned me into a reasonable rider all our river dashes flat out across the paddocks and I will surely miss you RIP my friend and ride joker in heaven xxxxxx

    Karin Ketteringham
  5. Young Ray

    Our tempers and short fuse so very the same,
    Could pick up a fault in any horse and tell you it’s lame,
    You always a shoulder whilst we chat over a drink,
    Turn my back and you’d done all my dishes with that smirk of yours standing by my sink,
    You and tash grew stronger and strong,
    I knew you’d love her like I do it wouldn’t take long,
    We would write a poem or tell a yarn,
    Then when everything annoyed us we would hide out in the barn,
    So many laughs you thought I was mad,
    I miss you lots without u constantly sad,
    One tough young man was Ray who become my best mate,
    Forever reminding me I had yet again closed or opened a wrong gate,
    As a horseman and person your right up there and I highly do rate,
    Sorry for my normal slow watch and forever running late,

    Ray we miss u daily and thanks for being truly so great,
    And next time I see you I’ll try not to be late

    Rest up young Ray love all of us

    Damien Ketteringham