It is with a broken heart I post that Chris lost his battle with Glioblastoma (GBM grade 4) on the 23rd of April 2025.

GBM 4 is the most aggressive type of brain cancer, there is no cure. Without treatment it is a very short survival rate of 4 months. With treatment the average is 18 months. Chris bravely fought the battle for 28 months. He surpassed many of the Dr’s exceptions, not only with the cancer but he also had the stroke to deal with. We desperately need to find better treatment options, lower risk surgeries and procedures and funding to help fight this horrible disease.
He was the most incredible gentle man, husband, father and Grandude. He had a love of travelling and photography and his spirit of adventure and travel will live on in me and he will always be part of Trek’s Walkabout. He was my soulmate and best friend. He fought with such courage and strength. Right to the end his only concern was me.

We built our van “Trek” so I could keep travelling. He kept passing on valuable information right to the end for my future. It was his will and he made me promise I would still travel and do it for the both of us. His ashes will be scattered in an old favourite spot where he can be free to roam.
It won’t be easy and I will start with a few short trips. One of the things he really wanted to do was a trip to Charlotte plains, in Western Queensland with their thermal hot springs. I plan to do a trip later this year in his honour.

He was a father to 2 amazing young men, Grandude to 3 beautiful grandchildren, my husband, soulmate and best friend for 40 years.

He will never be forgotten, he will live on in our children and grandchildren. He will always be in my heart. His spirit will forever be apart of the Staria Trek crew.

One day my days of travelling on this earth will end. Chris will be at Heavens door; he will be there to greet me, and I will cry no more. I’ll put my arms around him and kiss his lovely face and this broken heart of mine will fall back into place.

Rest in peace my love ………….