The Gore family of late State Justice Sinclair Gore are preparing to host a Christmas Family fun day for families and friends, purposely to raise funds to transport the Late Mr Gore’s Tomb Stone to western Province.
The fundraiser will include activities for children and adults to trap your attention, commencing in December on 9am to 4pm, Sunday 24th December 2023 at Tutu Bay, Taurama Bay.
The children will take part in treasure hunts, Tug of War, and much more while adults compete in beer dart, lucky door prizes and live performances with Saugas, Basil Greg, Garry Vaibua and others.
Tickets are sold for K200 per table with complimentary Beverages Christmas Hampers and a dish of food with limited to 10 people and minimum of 5 people, and K50 per head.
The late husband and father passed away last year 2022 due to a stroke.
He was an exemplary individual who served as a magistrate in district courts and as a judge in the National and Supreme court of Papua New Guinea.
He was the resident judge in Eastern Highlands Province Goroka, till the day of his passing.
The late Mr Gore is survived by his wife and widow Mrs. Betha Gore, 6 children and 5 grand children.
The current Gore family of 7 including widowed Mrs Betha Gore and 5 grand children wish to pay their respect and give back by transporting tomb stone to be laid to rest in Daru, Gama-ewe Village.
Due to the remoteness of the destination and the different forms of transport used to travel it will require an adequate amount of money for a safe and efficient journey.
Son of the deceased Mr Jordan Gore expressed to PNG HAUSBUNG the families wish to raise funds to safely transport the fathers tomb stone from Port Moresby to Daru, Western Province.
The Gore family asks their immediate family and friends to join their cause, and friends of their late father to join if possible.