Aden Nankervis, a cherished member of the Newcastle community, has passed away.

 Aden Nankervis, a beloved figure in the Newcastle and Maitland areas, departed from this world on the morning of November 7, 2025. Renowned for his generosity, humor, and steadfast encouragement for those around him, Aden made a lasting impression on all whom he encountered. His absence has created a significant emptiness in the hearts of relatives, companions, and the larger community.


Having been born and brought up in Newcastle, Aden was respected for his sincere character and his talent for uplifting spirits even during the most challenging times. He was always available to listen, assist, or share a smile, establishing himself as a reliable friend and confidant to many individuals. Aden’s kindness and understanding fostered enduring relationships, and his memory will be cherished for its warmth and brightness.

Beyond his personal connections, Aden played an active and positive role in the community. His friends and family recall his commitment to helping those in need and his devotion to the causes he was passionate about. Specifically, Aden's enthusiasm for mental health advocacy and suicide prevention motivated many, and his influence endures through programs such as the Black Dog Institute, which he supported wholeheartedly.

Aden’s relatives encourage everyone who knew him to celebrate his life with warmth and contemplation. They wish for the community to keep his memory alive, support each other, and perpetuate the spirit of kindness that characterized Aden Nankervis.

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