17 Dec 1930 - 1 June 2024
… In loving memory of …. Daisy May Stewart …
Passed away peacefully at the Nimbin Hospital on Saturday 1st June 2024
aged 93.
Much loved and adored mother; grandmother; great grandmother; great great grandmother and friend to many.
Rest in Peace.
Family and friends are invited to attend a celebration of Daisy’s life which is to be held at the Salvation Army Hall, 30 Cambridge Street Goonellabah NSW 2480
on Thursday 13th June at 12:00pm.
Please click on the link below to view the Livestream
Salvation Army Hall
30 Cambridge
Goonellabah NSW 2480
17 replies on “STEWART, Daisy May”
Our deepest condolences to Daisies family and friends.
Another Nimbin icon has passed.
Wilson & Dianne McClelland
How sad. Daisy was a wonderful person -so full of love and curiosity, I’m glad I spent time with her last year. She was a mother to so many. My love especially to Denise and Greg.
Condolences to the Stewart family RIP Daisy
Daisy was a wonderful woman and was like a mum to those of us who arrived following the Aquarius festival. Her cafe was a warm and welcoming place to be, and we all loved her. I’m very sad to hear of her passing. My condolences to all of her family .
Daisy was a very special person who was loved and respected by so many of us.
I was deeply saddened by her passing and will miss our little chats up in town.
Another Nimbin legend has left us.
Much love to her family and friends.
My sincere condolences to all the family…Daisy was loved by so many people and she will be missed by so many xoxo
RIP Daisy.
Your welcoming and nonjudgmental friendship to so many new settlers in Nimbin will never be forgotten.
Our sincere condolences to your family and loved ones.
Daisy was a really special person who was loved and respected by so many of us.
I was saddened to hear of her passing and I will miss seeing her and having little chats with her up in town.
Another Nimbin legend has left us.
Condolences and love to her family and friends. 🥲🥰❤️
Condolences to Daisy’s family. A legend of Nimbin…from the Walker family.
Daisy was a wonderful woman who really help new and old settlers in Nimbin coexist. And an warm, dry space when the weather was bad,
Daisy was a special person for us NImbin new settlers. She made us feel part of an extended family. She will be missed.
Daisy’s name conjures up many memories of my childhood growing up in Nimbin. Condolences to the Stewart family from the Walker family. RIP
Condolences to Daisy May Stewart’s family and friends.
In the repopulated Nimbin Village and surrounding areas Daisy was a firm and loving connection for the new settlers since 1973.
Daisy had a warmth, charm and caring awareness towards what was happening.
At the original May1973 happening she dived in to assist wherever she could. She ran a shop that fed the town.
Daisy was so concerned about the prosperity of Nimbin that she never deserted it. She freely gave help and so many folk benefited from her kindness.
We are so blessed to have had her association.
Long live stories of her activities
LOVETOR
Daisy was indeed a special person, one of the most open-minded minded and generous people. My condolences to her family.
So sad to hear of Daisy’s passing. She made my young family feel most welcome after the Aquarius Festival. Daisy’s Cafe had the warmest ambiance. I can’t imagine how many pots of tea she served back in the early 70’s. RIP
Thoughts and condolences to Daisy’s family.
Mum and Dad, Maureen and Len Clapham thought a lot of the Stewart’s.
Michelle (Clapham) Collins
Love you always my amazing nanna, forever grateful for all the goodness you put into the world, now to can finally be back with pop, love you forever & always 🤍🤍