On the 31st of December 2020, my mother Jeannine Florence Fenner passed away age 90.
My mother was diagnosed with Addison’s disease at the age of 20 and was very fortunate to survive those many years.
Mum was the oldest living person with Addison’s disease and was well loved by everybody. Mum was also Miss Victor Harbour (back in her day) and was married to my father John David Fenner, a Soldier in the Australian Armed Forces.
My father and mother introduced me to martial arts and were very supportive.
My mother would make my dinner after I trained even up to the time I turned 16 as I trained with Grand Master Choon Bong Lee in Adelaide and the sessions ran well into the night.
My mother saw my dedication and was my mental strength through the hard times and the fantastic times.
So in conclusion, due to her persistence and seeing what I would achieve in the future and become, I was moulded into what I am today.
My mother loved the way I helped people, especially Domestic Violence victims and ladies who were sexually assaulted and mentally abused.
So for the past 40 years, I have been advising, educating and with a passion helping all, to turn their lives around.
There are some who were bulimic, drug addicts, alcoholics, with no self-esteem, no confidence and not having anything to look forward to in their lives.
I have instructed these ladies who have achieved life goals which they never seemed possible.
They have achieved Australian Gold Medals, married with clear and positive minds, and being able to look after themselves in very extreme and dangerous situation and kicking their past habits PERMANENTLY.
Some have actually named their children after me.
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