Deanna Noelene Crowe was born on the 1st of September 1974 to her two loving parents Noelene Carol Crowe and Robert Thomas Crowe at the Tenterfield Hospital. She was the first grandchild on both sides of the family. Shortly after Deanna’s birth her siblings were born: Margaret 1974, Ian 1977 and David in 1980.
Deanna was early to talk and never ever stopped. There is one thing she was very good at and that was having a good chat, something she must have picked up from her father.
She started schooling at Sir Henry Parks Tenterfield when she was 5, enjoying every minute of it. She continued her schooling in Tenterfield, where she completed her HSC. Deanna was then accepted to the Queensland University of Technology where she did a Bachelor of Applied Science, Home Economics, and graduated from in 1994.
Her first job was in the Textile Industry in Sydney. After the death of her father in 1996 and Margaret who was also in Sydney had graduated and left Sydney, Deanna stayed for a short…show more content… She enrolled the dog Toowoomba Dog Obedience Club for classes. She then became a teacher of the club and also took on the role of trial secretary and was given Life Membership for all the years of voluntary work she had done. She was a busy woman as she dedicated hours of her time to assist in the six dog shows the club held both before, during and after the shows. Not only this but she used her natural art abilities to make lovely patch work quilts, wall hanging and so much more to be given as prizes and to raise money for clubs in raffles. Because of her efficiency and skill she was asked by the Queensland Dog Obedience State competition to go to Brisbane and be the Trial Secretary. This led her Noelene to become the ‘baby sitter’ of her much loved dogs Huntyr and Dixzee. Prior to becoming ill, she held the role of Vice President and Trial Secretary of the club for many