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FAREWELL TO TAMWORTH’S MUCH-LOVED TODDLER

A two-year-old girl who touched hearts in Tamworth has been farewelled in a special ceremony, after losing her battle with cancer.
There was a sea of colour in the church today, as friends and family members said goodbye to brave toddler and honorary Pink Wiggle, Chloe Coss.
“We’d like to thank everyone for their love and support, not only to our families but to those that have shared their stories.”
Chloe was just two years and five months old when she passed away.
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FAREWELL TO TAMWORTH’S MUCH-LOVED TODDLER
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On behalf of Chloe Coss our beautiful Pink Wiggle. Our families would like to thank the wonderful communities of Tamworth and Bingara for their ongoing support given to Chloe’s family. Chloe was a fun loving child, who had a beautiful smile and big eyes that would light up the darkest room. The special words from the Australian Community that Chloe’s family has received has been heartfelt. I wish to thank Warren Wright, Carmen and Staff and others who have been on this journey with our Unicorn Princess Chloe and Mum Shiralee and Father Barry, big sister Alexis and bubby brother Noah. Special mention to Lisa for all her hard work and love given to Chloe and Family. Many thanks. Regards Nanny and Poppy Wallace. ???.