Community mourns as two lifelong friends pass away in tragic collision
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Seia Ibanez
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The tight-knit community of Jurien Bay has been left in mourning after the tragic loss of two of its most cherished members, Coral Seinor and Thelma Clausen, who were killed in a fatal crash near Cooljarloo.
The news has sent shockwaves through the town, with tributes flowing for the pair, who were not just close friends but pillars of the community for over half a century.
Coral and Thelma were the epitome of lifelong friends, having shared the journey of life side by side since they arrived in Jurien Bay in the 1960s.
Their commitment to the community was perhaps most evident in their founding of the Jurien Bay branch of the Country Women's Association (CWA) in 1971.
The CWA, an organisation dedicated to improving the lives of women and families, particularly in rural areas, became a focal point for their efforts to contribute to the town's growth and spirit.
The tragic accident occurred as they drove to Badgingarra, about 200 kilometres north-east of Perth, for an annual choir and drama event.
Their lives were cut short in a collision involving their vehicle and a road train, leaving fellow CWA members who arrived first on the scene in shock and grief.
The driver of the four-wheel drive, former Collingwood footballer Shannon Cox, has been charged over the crash.
Pauline Ward, a friend who met the pair in 1978, shared her heartache, describing the loss as 'disbelief, devastation, a terrible sense of loss, just the worst’.
‘They will always be loved and remembered as remarkable icons of the Jurien Bay community and of CWA because they were just so giving and talented and sharing—they were just two of the best,’ she said.
Pauline reminisced about the joyous times they had, saying, ‘We had many fun times celebrating just about anything like royal weddings, births of all the babies—anything that was an excuse for us to get together with our other friends.’
The impact of Coral and Thelma's passing extended beyond their immediate circle, with dozens of messages pouring in on social media, reflecting on the kindness and support the duo provided to the community.
Helen Fauntleroy's tribute encapsulates the sentiment of many: 'From the moment we arrived in Jurien over 50 years ago, they were there to help, advise or just be our friends.'
‘So many family events happened with their help, whether it be making a wedding dress or catering for a hungry mob.’
As the Jurien Bay CWA and the wider community come to terms with this profound loss, they send their heartfelt sympathy and love to the families of both women.
We at the Seniors Discount Club send our heartfelt condolences to the Seinor and Clausen families. May they rest in peace.
The news has sent shockwaves through the town, with tributes flowing for the pair, who were not just close friends but pillars of the community for over half a century.
Coral and Thelma were the epitome of lifelong friends, having shared the journey of life side by side since they arrived in Jurien Bay in the 1960s.
Their commitment to the community was perhaps most evident in their founding of the Jurien Bay branch of the Country Women's Association (CWA) in 1971.
The CWA, an organisation dedicated to improving the lives of women and families, particularly in rural areas, became a focal point for their efforts to contribute to the town's growth and spirit.
The tragic accident occurred as they drove to Badgingarra, about 200 kilometres north-east of Perth, for an annual choir and drama event.
Their lives were cut short in a collision involving their vehicle and a road train, leaving fellow CWA members who arrived first on the scene in shock and grief.
The driver of the four-wheel drive, former Collingwood footballer Shannon Cox, has been charged over the crash.
Pauline Ward, a friend who met the pair in 1978, shared her heartache, describing the loss as 'disbelief, devastation, a terrible sense of loss, just the worst’.
‘They will always be loved and remembered as remarkable icons of the Jurien Bay community and of CWA because they were just so giving and talented and sharing—they were just two of the best,’ she said.
Pauline reminisced about the joyous times they had, saying, ‘We had many fun times celebrating just about anything like royal weddings, births of all the babies—anything that was an excuse for us to get together with our other friends.’
The impact of Coral and Thelma's passing extended beyond their immediate circle, with dozens of messages pouring in on social media, reflecting on the kindness and support the duo provided to the community.
Helen Fauntleroy's tribute encapsulates the sentiment of many: 'From the moment we arrived in Jurien over 50 years ago, they were there to help, advise or just be our friends.'
‘So many family events happened with their help, whether it be making a wedding dress or catering for a hungry mob.’
As the Jurien Bay CWA and the wider community come to terms with this profound loss, they send their heartfelt sympathy and love to the families of both women.
Key Takeaways
- Coral Seinor and Thelma Clausen, long-time friends and active members of the Jurien Bay community died in a fatal crash near Cooljarloo.
- The pair were known for their involvement in the Country Women's Association and had been central to the community since the 1960s.
- Both women were remembered for their generous spirit, talent in craft and dressmaking, and the substantial role they played in the development of Jurien Bay.
- Tributes and messages of condolences have poured in on social media, highlighting their impact on the lives of many within the Jurien Bay community.