Michael Ratajszczak 25 December, 1948 – 10 September, 2023

Michael
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25 December, 1948 – 10 September, 2023

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Robert York

Michael "Rata" Ratajszczak You were never vague or indecisive; quiet at times, direct, blunt, and even prickly at others.... The army shaped your attitudes, and you taught usthe long game!! Over the years at EMOS/SMNG (Telstra) we came to enjoy a mutual respect, especially when we discovered your birthday was 25th December!! Under that gruff exterior, you were a kind, considerate man, quietly proud of all your extended family, yet frustrated by the lack-lustre efforts of your footy team (Monday morning muttering "go, gutsy gliders!!") and I was happy to learn how to spell your surname! Thanks for teaching me the army method for ironing a shirt!! Rest in peace. Rob York

Steven Seychell

Uncle Mick, the relationship we shared was a distant one. This never stopped us from our regular phone chats. From a very young age you brought me laughter and happiness from playing football in the streets with Uncle Tom and fellow cousins to cricket in the backyards. Our phone conversations were at times interesting, mostly sharing what we got up to in the week, what’s cooking for dinner and sharing roast recipes. I looked forward to the weekends and long drives as this is when we talked most. I’m already missing the conversations of what’s been happening. You will never be forgotten now resting in gods country along with other dearly missed family members. Take care up there mate. Love you as always. The Seychells.

Steven Seychell

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Fiona, Paul and family

You'll always be remembered as one of the favourite uncles xxx For me, I will always remember the endearing 'arguments' between you, Oma and Opa, which were always in German, and for some reason, heart-warming. As one of the Queenslanders, I'll always remember how you came to all of our special events when you could and made them all that more special, you've always been so generous. I'll remember the warm smell of coffee and the inky pages of a newspaper in the morning, as you caught up on news and perused possible bets for the day. And although we didn't get to spend as much time together as I wouldve liked, whenever we did, it was always fun, natural and memorable. We willl miss you but remember you with beautiful, fond memories xxx

Fiona, Paul and family

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