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May 11, 2012 11:38AM
Around 500 people attended the funeral, with some having to congregate in the door and on the driveway where the ceremony was screened to the crowd.
Mrs Baden-Clay's sister Vanessa Fowler and brother Ashley Dickie gave the eulogy, speaking of her love of dance and seeing her "bright smile and tapping feet that lit up the stage".
"Our Allison has left this earth under such horrific circumstances at such a young age," her sister said.
"Allison's life was full of music, dance, love and laughter.
"A life so full of adventures and rich experiences yet cut so short. She was always one to inspire you to greater things.
"(She was) a high achiever, a model mum and unselfish soul."
Mrs Fowler also spoke of Mrs Baden-Clay's love of her three daughters and pledged to find the answers to what happened to her sister.
"It was her wish to make their world a better place," she said.
"Allison, there are many questions unanswered, many pieces of the puzzle unsolved," Mrs Fowler said.
"We your family pledge to you we will have them answered."
Mrs Baden-Clay's three daughters followed the eulogy by placing posies on her coffin with the help of their father Gerard Baden-Clay.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...hurch-in-ipswich/story-e6freon6-1226352858918
Around 500 people attended the funeral, with some having to congregate in the door and on the driveway where the ceremony was screened to the crowd.
Mrs Baden-Clay's sister Vanessa Fowler and brother Ashley Dickie gave the eulogy, speaking of her love of dance and seeing her "bright smile and tapping feet that lit up the stage".
"Our Allison has left this earth under such horrific circumstances at such a young age," her sister said.
"Allison's life was full of music, dance, love and laughter.
"A life so full of adventures and rich experiences yet cut so short. She was always one to inspire you to greater things.
"(She was) a high achiever, a model mum and unselfish soul."
Mrs Fowler also spoke of Mrs Baden-Clay's love of her three daughters and pledged to find the answers to what happened to her sister.
"It was her wish to make their world a better place," she said.
"Allison, there are many questions unanswered, many pieces of the puzzle unsolved," Mrs Fowler said.
"We your family pledge to you we will have them answered."
Mrs Baden-Clay's three daughters followed the eulogy by placing posies on her coffin with the help of their father Gerard Baden-Clay.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...hurch-in-ipswich/story-e6freon6-1226352858918