
Bruce Fallon
It is with deep regret that we announce the death of Bruce Fallon.
Dearly loved husband of Karen Fallon.
Much loved father and father-in-law of Wendy & Gary, Sally & Aiden, Sonia & Tim, Hayley & Brent and Stacey & Jared.
Adored Poppy of his 16 grandchildren.
Bruce passed away peacefully at St Vincent’s Private Community Hospital, Griffith
on Tuesday 9th December 2025 at the age of 71 years.
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend a funeral service
which is to be held at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Griffith
on Wednesday 17th December 2025 commencing at 10:00am
followed by a private family cremation.
In lieu of flowers, donations are being gratefully received at the church for Cancer Research.
Condolence Messages
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This is sad news indeed. Bruce was a big influence on me back in 1977 working on the Fallon farms at Billbul and staying with him and his wife at Tabbita throughout the week while learning all things farming. From learning to drive tractors, ride a motorbike and working on machinery. Bruce was a nice chap indeed and I was only talking to my brother about him last week, as my memories often take me back to my younger days in Griffith Condolences to all the family. Reg (RIP), Ross and Mick I remember fondly too. Safe travels Bruce and thank you. RIPTony Greig December 11, 2025
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This is sad news indeed. Bruce was a big influence on me back in 1977 working on the Fallon farms at Billbul and staying with him and his wife at Tabbita throughout the week while learning all things farming. From learning to drive tractors, ride a motorbike and working on machinery. Bruce was a nice chap indeed and I was only talking to my brother about him last week, as my memories often take me back to my younger days in Griffith Condolences to all the family. Reg (RIP), Ross and Mick I remember fondly too. Safe travels Bruce and thank you. RIPTony Greig December 11, 2025
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This is sad news indeed. Bruce was a big influence on me back in 1977 working on the Fallon farms at Billbul and staying with him and his wife at Tabbita throughout the week while learning all things farming. From learning to drive tractors, ride a motorbike and working on machinery. Bruce was a nice chap indeed and I was only talking to my brother about him last week, as my memories often take me back to my younger days in Griffith Condolences to all the family. Reg (RIP), Ross and Mick I remember fondly too. Safe travels Bruce and thank you. RIPTony Greig December 11, 2025