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Remembering Michael with Thanksgiving

Is it a coincidence that we are remembering precious Michael Hutchence and the tenth anniversary of his sad passing, on the same day as Thanksgiving in the USA? Today we are thankful that we have shared in the life of an amazing man.

Michael is a son, a grandson, a brother, a daddy, a cousin, a nephew, an uncle, a band mate, a dear friend, a former partner, and to millions around the world, a rock icon. His legacy lives on, and as so many others have said before, we are truly blessed to have had him in our lives.

Michael adored his family and particularly little Tiger. He was so besotted by her, spending hours playing with her during the days he was not recording or on tour, fascinated that she had been born perfect in everyway. He loved her little gurgling ways and her calm temperament that caused her never to complain. He thought she was a perfect baby, able to go to anyone who reached out their arms to her. Tiger Lily changed Michael into a doting caring family man and reshaped his understanding of what it meant to be a male.

Michael adored his immediate family, Kelland, Susie, Patricia, Tina and Rhett and treasured a circle of faithful friends. The tragic loss of Michael is still monumental but greater is the dear memories of his presence on this earth. Always missed always loved; may God give him eternal rest and peace.

Message from Susie Hutchence

As my dear friend Helena has expressed, I cannot believe it has been ten years since we lost the sweet soul that was Michael Hutchence. I can add little to the avalanche of beautiful tributes and loving words that appear on the Memorial website. I can however give thanks for having Michael in my life, albeit for a much shorter time than I would have wanted, and I also give thanks for his beautiful father, my husband Kell, also taken from me prematurely.

I would also like to take this opportunity of thanking all the devoted fans, some of whom I met yesterday, Saturday 24th November, at the Memorial Service and at the Concert for their love and dedication to Michael and his music. A special thanks to Silmara from Brazil as the originator of the “Calling all Nations” flags tribute to Michael and to all those who helped coordinate it. They looked simply stunning displayed at the site and at the concert. Also thanks to Angela and Karen Rose for arranging the Memorial Concert to honour the man and his music.

I cannot let this anniversary go by without expressing my and the fans all around the world’s gratitude, to Mario and Jacqui Ferrari and (Dennis) Ian Patterson for their tireless and generous contribution to Michael’s Memorial site. I think the fans will agree it is a beautiful contemplative place to visit.

I am sure you will all agree our shining star has achieved immortality.

Susie Hutchence

Special Message from Helena Christensen

I cannot believe it’s been 10 years since we lost our beautiful Michael… I think of him very often, and know that, even though he left the earth, his spirit is still here with us… sometimes I walk into a store, and his voice comes out of the speakers… or I turn on the radio in my car, and it’s him singing, making me feel that he is up there watching over me. I feel so utterly blessed that I got to know him and spent so much time with him, because he really was one of the coolest, kindest, most charismatic people I have ever met! All these great memories keep coming back to me, they always make me smile to myself… he was so funny, so smart, very sensitive, poetic and interesting to be around! He was so full of life, bursting with energy, and knew so much about all these different topics! I learned a lot in all the years I was with him, and for that I will forever be grateful… My family and I still talk about him once in a while, and we talk about his wonderful dad, whom we also miss very much. What two great men they were, and how lucky I was to spend time with them both in my life… Michael gave me some beautiful memories and gave the world his amazing voice to listen to forever…!

Fan Event in Sydney

Fans of Michael Hutchence and members of the INXS.com Fan Club are holding a Weekend in Sydney, November 23rd – 25th, 2007, to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of INXS and to pay tribute to Michael on this the 10th Memorial Anniversary. People are coming from overseas and all around Australia to celebrate INXS and to remember Michael Hutchence.

Fans will be gathering at the North Ryde Memorial Gardens on Saturday 24th November at 3.00pm to pay tribute to Michael Hutchence.

In the evening there will be a Dinner to be held at the Star Bar, George Street, Sydney at 6.30pm for INXS.com fan club members and of course non members are also very welcome to come along.

After the dinner everyone will be attending the Michael Hutchence Tribute Concert organised by Ange Perou at the Manning Bar, Sydney University.

Loved One – Memorial Concert for Michael

Angela Perou has announced her special Michael Hutchence Tribute concert for Saturday 24th November 2007.

Titled the “Loved One – Memorial Concert for Michael”, it will take place at the Manning Bar, Sydney University, City Road, Camperdown, Sydney, Australia. Surprise special guests are promised as well as new talented artists performing INXS and songs from Michael’s solo album.

All procedes for the night will go to Father Reily’s Youths off the Street ministry. Angela invites all Michael Hutchence fans to come along and pay tribute.

Ticket prices are AU$25 and AU$22 for students with ID cards.

Happy Birthday dearest Tiger!

We send a special greeting today to our little princess, Tiger Lily. I am sure the rest of Michael’s family, friends and fans from around the world join with us in this special greeting. We pray your day is wonderful and full of special things that become fond memories for years to come. May your singing and laughter echo to heaven and bring joy to your dear loved ones that can’t be with you. May you continue to grow in love, peace, and wisdom. God bless and protect you.

Birthday Greetings for Daddio

We remember today with deep respect and great affection our dear Kelland Hutchence and wish him a hearty “Happy Birthday” on this special day. Always one to celebrate special events, I know Kell would feel grateful if you raised a glass today in his honour. He would also want you to be joyful and think happy thoughts. His choice of music undoubtedly would be Michael and INXS, in particularly his favourite, “Stay Young” would bring joy to his heart.

Happy 47th Birthday Michael

Greetings from a New Generation discovering the New Sensation

Zac was 7 years old when Michael celebrated his 37th birthday on January 22nd, 1997.  Over the past 10 years Michael’s music has made a major impact on him and many other young people too young to remember or fully appreciate the sorrow of that year.

He is one of thousands of a whole new generation of fans around the world who remind us all how vibrant, joyous and alive Michael’s large volume of music is. For this birthday greeting I have asked Zac to represent all those younger in years who have written to us at www.michaelhutchence.org  expressing their joy at discovering Michael’s music and their admiration for him as they realize how dearly he is held in people’s hearts.

So as a typical member of the new generation discovering the New Sensation, Zac writes:

For countless young people today, it is becoming apparent that Michael is reaching a whole new audience with his inspirational lyrics and energized music. Those who may have been too young to remember Michael while he graced this earth are left with the gift of his music legacy which we are blessed to be left with.

Many young people are getting to know the INXS frontman retrospectively and count themselves as adoring fans of Michael, even though they will never have the opportunity to see him play live or meet him face to face in this life time. It is clear that while Michael the man may have left us behind, Michael the legend will always be in the hearts of those who continue to discover the joys of his music with every passing year.

We salute you Michael Hutchence and say: Thanks for the awesome music and happy birthday, mate!
Zac, 17

Birthday Celebrations for Michael Hutchence

This coming Monday, 22nd January, 2007 would have been Michael’s 47th birthday. As in previous years, we will gather to celebrate the life of this beautiful man with a big beautiful heart! His life message of love and peace, often underlined in his lyrics has helped establish Michael as a poet for our generation.

Michael once said that the key to his songwriting success was merely, “sensitivity” keep feeling is all one needs to do!”

We too, can apply this to our day to day lives.  We need to nourish and feed a sensitivity for one another and to maintain a respect toward others.

We welcome everyone, “wherever you are” to spare a  thought for Michael and to remember the legacy of love and peace he left us.  Many of us saw him as a distant figure on a stage, yet felt that we knew him personally. Some may feel that his spirit surrounds them still.

Remember on Monday, 22nd January, 2007, to raise your glasses in a birthday toast to Michael Hutchence.

“Happy Birthday, Michael!
Thanks for all the love and peace you helped place in the world.
“Stay Young and Live Baby Live!”

Birthday Celebrations
Dinner and Drinks for
Michael Hutchence (1997-2007)

All Welcome !!

Saturday 20th January, 2007
Hard Rock Cafe
Crown Street,
Darlinghurst, Sydney,
Australia.

Dinner: – 8:00pm
Afterwards:
Mandalay Room,
The Vegas Hotel,
54 Darlinghurst Road, Kings Cross.

For those unable to attend on Saturday, we will also gather at sunset at Milk Beach, in Carrera Road Vaucluse. This is the location where Mike’s ashes were scattered on 22nd January, 1998.

Please B.Y.O.
Love & Peace,
Ange  Perou

Remembering Kelland Hutchence

Kelland Hutchence was a warm and generous man whose passion for life was exuberant. He rose each day excited by activity, whether it was walking and talking with Susie, writing letters, working on his book, planning “Michael projects”, organising his gourmet food export business or entertaining friends. Sometimes he would spend the morning sitting on his balcony overlooking the glorious Sydney Harbour, sipping tea and reading the paper in the warmth of the Australian sun. His cat, Puskas, would never be far from him, looking on inquisitively. He loved life and even after the terrible shock of Michael’s passing, while bearing his own grief in private, he would put on a brave face, choosing to devote his energies to supporting and encouraging others in their grief.

Kell also took on the task of promoting Michael’s legacy with vigour and determination. It was his way of ensuring Michael’s life was not wasted and of seeing positive outcomes from a tragic circumstance. Nothing seemed to lighten up his eyes as much in those days as the love he felt for his family, particularly for his wife Susie, son Rhett and his grandchildren, especially precious Tiger Lily whose bubbly spirit was heaven sent.

But there were moments when he would fall deeper into despair, overwhelmed by the sorrow of Michael’s death. It was in those darkest moments that I believe the grace of God would comfort and shine on him. Occasionally alone during the day in the years following Michael’s death, Kell would find himself crying out. For him the writing of St Paul held so true that “the God of all comfort is able to comfort us through the comfort given to us by others who have also experienced God’s comfort.”

One day as I was returning from Sydney Airport, I felt a sudden need to call by and offer Kell support. Susie was at work. When he answered the door that day he hugged me saying he was very glad to see me. I offered to pray with him and he responded by saying it was the very help he needed. We had no sooner finished praying when the telephone rang. It was a friend from England who Kell had previously introduced me to. She told Kell that she had a strong feeling to pray for Kell to be comforted. It was so strong that she lifted the phone and called him. I remember Kell conveying to her that God had just answered her prayer as I had also that moment dropped by. The experience lifted him and re-assured him that he was not forgotten.

Kell, like Michael was also proud to be an Australian. In St Philips Church in Sydney is the original and only Bible that arrived with the first fleet of convict settlers. The Reverend Richard Johnson read from it on the occasion of the country’s first church service in January, 1778. The Bible is left open at the text the Rev. Johnson read from that day. “How precious in the sight of God is the death of his Saints”. Kell found the same comfort and peace in his own passing, assured that God would not abandon him in eternity because he was precious in the sight of his God.

We love you and miss you precious man; dear husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend.

Love and peace,
Ian Patterson
On behalf of the Directors of Michaelhutchence.org Susie Hutchence, Mario and Jacqui Ferrari and Ian Patterson.

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The Team

Michael Hutchence's Official Memorial is graciously brought to you by Susie Hutchence, Jacqueline Ferrari, Mario Ferrari, and Ian Patterson.

Thank you

We wish to acknowledge the kindly contributions to Michael's site by INXS, CIL, N. Kothari, R. Simpkins, and everyone else who have contributed. We especially send our gratitude to all of Michael's friends and fans around the World who have contributed so much through caring e-mails and the Guestbook.

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