Memorial remembers Rozelle fire victims Bianka and Jude O'Brien and Chris Noble

By Tim Barlass
Updated September 5 2015 - 3:08pm, first published 2:18pm
Kate Noble speaking at her brother Chris's memorial service at St Joseph's Catholic Church in Rozelle with her parents, Ross and Liz. Photo: Fiona Morris
Kate Noble speaking at her brother Chris's memorial service at St Joseph's Catholic Church in Rozelle with her parents, Ross and Liz. Photo: Fiona Morris
Tragedy in Rozelle: workers clean up after the convenience store explosion on Darling Street in September 2014. Photo: Ben Rushton
Tragedy in Rozelle: workers clean up after the convenience store explosion on Darling Street in September 2014. Photo: Ben Rushton
Sonya and Bill Keremelevski leaving St Joseph's Catholic Church in Rozelle after a memorial for their daughter, Bianka O'Brien, and grandson, Jude. Photo: Fiona Morris
Sonya and Bill Keremelevski leaving St Joseph's Catholic Church in Rozelle after a memorial for their daughter, Bianka O'Brien, and grandson, Jude. Photo: Fiona Morris
'The hardest times imaginable': Bill Keremelevski speaking at the memorial service for his daughter and grandson at St Joseph's Catholic Church in Rozelle. Photo: Fiona Morris
'The hardest times imaginable': Bill Keremelevski speaking at the memorial service for his daughter and grandson at St Joseph's Catholic Church in Rozelle. Photo: Fiona Morris
Liz Noble speaking at her son Chris's memorial service at St Joseph's Catholic Church in Rozelle: "our worst nightmares". Photo: Fiona Morris
Liz Noble speaking at her son Chris's memorial service at St Joseph's Catholic Church in Rozelle: "our worst nightmares". Photo: Fiona Morris

They lit more than 300 candles and listened to Somewhere over the Rainbow, and The Horses by Daryl Braithwaite.