Chantal MORITZ

1953 – 2024

My beautiful and beloved sister Chantal Moritz passed away peacefully in Bendigo in October 2024.

Her friends and family are invited to gather to reminisce, honour and celebrate her life from 11:00am this Friday 18 October at 199 Bawden Road Woodend.

Please dress colourfully, bring a single flower stem from your garden and remember Chantal with a smile.

Thank you for your love and support.
Stephane Moritz

 

Please bring umbrellas and wet weather clothing to this outdoor ceremony as shelter from rain and wind is extremely limited.

Service Details

From 11:00 AM
Friday 18th October
199 Bawden Road,
Woodend

1953 – 2024

My beautiful and beloved sister Chantal Moritz passed away peacefully in Bendigo in October 2024.

Her friends and family are invited to gather to reminisce, honour and celebrate her life from 11:00am this Friday 18 October at 199 Bawden Road Woodend.

Please dress colourfully, bring a single flower stem from your garden and remember Chantal with a smile.

Thank you for your love and support.
Stephane Moritz

Please bring umbrellas and wet weather clothing to this outdoor ceremony as shelter from rain and wind is extremely limited.

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Chantal was a wonderful woman, an artist, an amazing chef, teacher and a most warm and hospitable friend. She had the best laugh, and her face absolutely lit up, when she smiled! With her beloved Anthony at last, I hope they are painting together. They both brought such joy to my life. I’ll remember her always and carry her very gently in my heart.

Chantal was my friend and my frequent partner in Petanque, the game we both loved. We first teamed up when play resumed after Covid and found we played well together and established a rapport at first on the piste but quickly we became friends as we shared many interests
Over the years on the piste we had both victories and defeats as is always the case in Petanque but throughout it was simply good fun – how could it not be with Chantal’s beautiful smile, gracious manner, knowledge of the game and considerable skill. Looking back on those tournaments, it was the individual games that stand out as highlights, playing with Gerry at Halls Gap and Avoca and together at Camberwell. During this last week I have been comforted by newcomers to Petanque who remember her as ‘that lovely lady’ who was such a generous player. She stood out from the crowd for all the right reasons.
Beyond our times on the piste, there are all the memorable social times, many lunches and evenings, birthdays and Bastille Days and weekends. Times of joy and laughter, good food and wine and shared stories and art and ideas. The cloud and reality of cancer was also there but it served as a reminder to live in the present, to grasp the opportunities (a quick trip to France for Christmas) and to make plans for the future Sadly that future was curtailed.
Vale Chantal beautiful friend.