Beloved Bathurst Mother, Myra Evelyn, Remembered for Her Vibrant Life and Family

The Bathurst community is mourning the loss of Myra Evelyn, a cherished mother and grandmother, who passed away peacefully on June 22nd, 2025, at the remarkable age of 92. Myra, formerly of Rosewood, leaves behind a legacy of love, strength, and a vibrant spirit that touched the lives of many.
Myra was a devoted and loving mother to Barbara, Susan, Russell, Stephen, Jonathon (who sadly predeceased her), and Benjamin. Her family was the cornerstone of her life, and she dedicated herself to providing them with unwavering support and affection. Those who knew her speak of her warmth, her wisdom, and her remarkable ability to create a welcoming and nurturing home.
Beyond her family, Myra held a special place in the hearts of many due to her connection to the renowned Australian fashion designer, Perri Cutten. While the details of this connection aren't fully known, it's understood that Myra deeply admired Perri Cutten's work. Cutten, a true trailblazer in the Australian fashion industry, was celebrated for her timeless elegance and groundbreaking designs that redefined Australian style. Her commitment to quality and innovative silhouettes continues to inspire designers today.
The influence of Cutten's designs, and the values of elegance and innovation they represented, likely resonated deeply with Myra’s own appreciation for beauty and sophistication. It speaks to a shared spirit of creativity and a dedication to excellence that transcended different fields.
Myra’s passing marks the end of a long and fulfilling life, rich in family, friends, and a quiet appreciation for the finer things in life. She will be deeply missed by all who knew her. Details regarding funeral arrangements and a celebration of her life will be announced shortly. The family requests that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to [Charity Name - Replace with appropriate charity] in Myra's memory.
Myra Evelyn: A life well-lived, a mother adored, and a memory cherished.
Vale Myra.