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'Goodnight sweet girl, you can now rest peacefully': Lisa Curry pens gut-wrenching tribute to her late daughter Jaimi - as brother Jett farewells his 'second mother, biggest sister and fighter until the very end'

Lisa Curry and her son Jett Kenny have shared their pain a day after burying their daughter and sister Jaimi Kenny following a years-long battle with an eating disorder and alcoholism.

Jaimi died at Sunshine Coast University Hospital last Monday morning surrounded by her family, including both her Olympian mother and Ironman father Grant Kenny.

Poignant tributes shared on Instagram on Sunday morning were a final goodbye to the beloved 33-year-old from a family who still can't believe she is gone.

'Yesterday, as the sun was setting, we said goodbye to you, our Jaimi,' Curry wrote of the 100-person funeral at Sunshine Coast Chapel on Saturday.

Lisa Curry has shared their pain a day after burying her daughter and sister Jaimi Kenny (left) following a years-long battle with an eating disorder and alcoholism

Lisa Curry has shared their pain a day after burying her daughter and sister Jaimi Kenny following a years-long battle with an eating disorder and alcoholism 

Jaimi's brother Jett penned his own somber tribute within an hour of his mother's, reflecting on the good times the close family with his 'biggest sister'

Jaimi's brother Jett penned his own somber tribute within an hour of his mother's, reflecting on the good times the close family with his 'biggest sister'

'As the last sun rays filtered through the trees onto you, fairy lights flickering everywhere around, with the most divine flowers surrounding you, and a room full of unconditional love, we farewelled you... always our bubba.

'It was just perfect... beautiful, quiet, pretty and sparkly... just the way you would have wanted it.'

Curry alluded to her daughter's heartbreaking battle with the demons that led to her death - that at least now they would haunt her no more.

'Our little angel, you can now rest peacefully. Free of pain, free to flourish and free to grow, free to just be,' she wrote.

'Jaimi, as dad and I lovingly held you when you took your first breath, we lovingly held you as you took your last. Goodnight sweet girl... we hope you have a nice long sleep.'

Jaimi's brother Jett penned his own somber tribute within an hour of his mother's, reflecting on the good times the close family had with his 'biggest sister'.

'You were there whenever I needed you, you taught me how to cook gourmet food like roast potatoes, chicken and salad, and tacos - the essentials in our household,' he wrote.

Curry posted this photo of Jaimi with her dog cropped into the shape of a heart and surrounded by flowers

Curry posted this photo of Jaimi with her dog cropped into the shape of a heart and surrounded by flowers

Jaimi is the eldest daughter of Australian sporting champions Lisa Curry and Grant KennyJaimi sits on her mother's shoulders as she returns from the 1990 Commonwealth Games with gold medals around her neck

Lisa Curry and Grant Kenny farewelled Jaimi on Saturday September 19 in a moving service on the Sunshine Coast

'You gave me a slight insight into fashion by dressing me in up in dresses and putting makeup on me when I was young. You’d sit behind me while I ate dinner and would pick at anything pimple looking on my back - even if it was just a mole.

'You were my second mother, you were my biggest sister, you were my friend, and you were a fighter until the very end.

'Jaimi, I will love you forever and you will always have a place in my heart. I will miss you dearly, but cherish the moments we had together greatly. I love you so much, and I will see you again at some point.'

Jett also reflected on the funeral, thanking the people who were able to attend and those who couldn't due to Queensland's gathering limit due to coronavirus.

'Yesterday we said our final goodbyes to my beautiful sister and I would just like to thank everyone for your overwhelming love and support,' he wrote.

'The entire family was inundated with loving messages, flowers and thoughts for our beautiful Jaimi. I personally will never be able to thank everyone enough. But do know that it will never be forgotten.'

Former Olympian Lisa Curry (pictured second from the right) is pictured with tears in her eyes as she emerges after from the emotional church service with her husband Mark Tabone (pictured right)

Former Olympian Lisa Curry (pictured second from the right) is pictured with tears in her eyes as she emerges after from the emotional church service with her husband Mark Tabone (pictured right)

Family and friends of Jaimi Kenny are seen embracing each other at the conclusion of the heartbreaking funeral service

Family and friends of Jaimi Kenny are seen embracing each other at the conclusion of the heartbreaking funeral service

The heart-wrenching picture captures the emotion of Jaimi's family in the wake of her shocking and tragic death

The heart-wrenching picture captures the emotion of Jaimi's family in the wake of her shocking and tragic death

Dozens of devastated family and friends had gathered for the funeral on the Sunshine Coast on Saturday afternoon, after the tight-knit clan spent almost a week grieving the loss of the 'bright, bubbly' Jaimi.

After almost two hours, guests began filling out of the Sunshine Coast Chapel. Lisa could be seen bursting into tears as her husband Mark Tabone, family members and friends, all tried to comfort her.

Those in attendance congregated out the front of the church, tearfully exchanging hugs before Jaimi's immediate family followed them out of the service.

Jett, sister Morgan and their devastated parents embraced as Jaimi's white coffin, covered in pink and orange dahlias and baby's breath, was placed in the back of the hearse and carried away. 

The heart-wrenching final goodbye was made all the more difficult with only 100 family and friends allowed to attend under Queensland coronavirus restrictions. 

Jaimi Kenny's brother Jett (pictured front left) and father Grant Kenny (pictured front right) can be seen leading the pallbearers as they carrying her coffin out of the church

Jaimi Kenny's brother Jett (pictured front left) and father Grant Kenny (pictured front right) can be seen leading the pallbearers as they carrying her coffin out of the church

Tribute: A bagpiper played a stirring tune as Jaimi's white coffin, covered in pink and orange dahlias and baby’s breath, was placed in the back of the hearse

Tribute: A bagpiper played a stirring tune as Jaimi's white coffin, covered in pink and orange dahlias and baby's breath, was placed in the back of the hearse

Jaimi's casket is placed in the back of a hearse as those in attendance at the memorial service fight back tears

Jaimi's casket is placed in the back of a hearse as those in attendance at the memorial service fight back tears

Dozens of mourners at Jaimi Kenny's funeral a pictured giving their final farewell to the beloved young woman

Dozens of mourners at Jaimi Kenny's funeral a pictured giving their final farewell to the beloved young woman

Lisa Curry is pictured in tears next to her son Jett, as Jaimi's body is being prepared to be driven away in a hearse

Lisa Curry is pictured in tears next to her son Jett, as Jaimi's body is being prepared to be driven away in a hearse

Earlier on Saturday, as the service got underway, swathes of brightly dressed mourners arrived at the Maroochydore funeral home wearing floral patterns.

They gathered out the front of the venue from about 3.30pm, chatting quietly among themselves until the Curry-Kenny clan arrived. 

Jett donned a slick, grey suit and dark tinted sunglasses when he stepped out of a car alongside his Ironman father about 4pm. 

The pair supported one another as they made their way through the crowd of friends and family. 

A lone man playing a somber melody on the bagpipes eventually greeted guests, instructing them to make their way into the church for the service to begin. 

Lisa Curry and Grant Kenny have farewelled their eldest daughter Jaimi Kenny (pictured left) on Saturday at a funeral service on the Sunshine Coast

Lisa Curry and Grant Kenny have farewelled their eldest daughter Jaimi Kenny (pictured left) on Saturday at a funeral service on the Sunshine Coast

Jaimi (pictured) has been described by those that knew her as 'bright and bubbly'Jaimi can be seen in this photograph with a big smile on her face snapping a picture

Dozens of devastated family and friends spent almost a week grieving the loss of the 'bright, bubbly' Jaimi

Jaimi's immediate family had gathered at Grant's waterfront home in the morning before the service. They spent the morning preparing for the funeral together and tidying up the house, before friends eventually came to help them transport bouquets of flowers which have been arriving since news of Jaimi's tragic death spread. 

Jaimi's younger sister Morgan, who is pregnant, arrived with her husband Ryan and their two-year-old son Flynn before other members of the family after they left the Kenny home earlier on Saturday to head to the church. 

Jaimi was particularly close with Flynn, and constantly doted on him. 

The proud aunt often commented on how much she adored the two-year-old - who shares an incredible likeness to her when she was a child, with her famous golden blonde tresses and big blue eyes. 

Just three weeks ago, Morgan shared a photograph of her and Flynn to Instagram, and Jaimi was quick to comment: 'Just divine, both of you', alongside several heart emojis.

Four weeks before that, she again commented on a photograph of Flynn, and commented that Morgan's growing family was 'just the cutest'.

'Darling Flynn, oh you are beautiful,' another comment left by Jaimi read.  

Jaimi Kenny, 33, had long battled an eating disorder, with her family supporting her through years of treatment at a private clinic (Jaimi, left, is pictured with her family at her sister Morgan's 2016 wedding)

Jaimi Kenny, 33, had long battled an eating disorder, with her family supporting her through years of treatment at a private clinic (Jaimi, left, is pictured with her family at her sister Morgan's 2016 wedding)

Jaimi had also been battling alcoholism and had struggled to cope with the loss of her then-boyfriend Lachy Crossley in July 2017

Jaimi had also been battling alcoholism and had struggled to cope with the loss of her then-boyfriend Lachy Crossley in July 2017

Prior to her death, Jaimi had expressed her desire to one day have a family of her own, and absolutely doted on the children in her family.

After her parents' marriage deteriorated, Ironman Grant Kenny went on to have a daughter Trixie Belle with radio star Fifi Box.   

'Trixie' was the centre of Jaimi's universe, and the nanny even moved down to Melbourne to live with the duo.

'Jaimi absolutely adored children and was especially close to Trixie,' a family friend told Sunshine Coast Daily. The children gave her 'a whole new lease on life'. 

But her struggles with her mental health brought her back to the Sunshine Coast and her parents shortly after making the move.

She worked closely with the End ED clinic which specialises in eating disorder treatment and recovery.  

Jaimi met and fell in love with local business owner Lachy Crossley on the Sunshine Coast. 

His mother Gail said 'they had plans to be together forever... They were certainly in love'. 

'You could just see the love in their eyes that they had for each other. People described them as a modern-day Romeo and Juliet,' Dr Crossley added.

Family ties: Lisa is pictured with her son Jett (left), surviving daughter Morgan (right) and her grandson Flynn

Family ties: Lisa is pictured with her son Jett , surviving daughter Morgan and her grandson Flynn

Her model brother Jett (left) paid tribute to his sister on Tuesday 14 September admitting that while he 'may not have been the best brother' to Jaimi (right) they 'loved one another unconditionally'

Her model brother Jett paid tribute to his sister on Tuesday 14 September admitting that while he 'may not have been the best brother' to Jaimi they 'loved one another unconditionally'

But in 2017, Lachy died in circumstances 'too heartbreaking' for the family to discuss.

The happy couple had recently moved in together and had began discussing their future together. They both loved each other and loved children even more.

The tragedy plunged Jaimi further into a depression and she spent the years to follow in and out of hospital and the eating disorder clinic.

Her medical team tried everything, including blood transfusions, to extend her life.   

The Curry-Kenny clan have repeatedly expressed their fondness of her medical team, and thanked them for their hard work in maintaining Jaimi's quality of life. 

On Friday night, Morgan's husband Ryan thanked the local community for their support and outpouring of love in the days since Jaimi's death.   

'Thank you to everyone who has reached out and offered kind words, gifts, support and love to Jaimi's family and I. The condolences are so welcome and helpful,' he wrote alongside a photo with bouquets of flowers.

'We have been sharing the messages with each other and although we may not have been able to offer a response we have received the love from all of it and are very appreciative. 

'Jaimi was so very loved and will be so very missed but the love we all share for her will keep her memory alive.'

Gone too soon: Jaimi is the daughter of Lisa and her ex-husband, Australian ironman champion Grant Kenny (who is pictured with his daughter as a baby)

Gone too soon: Jaimi is the daughter of Lisa and her ex-husband, Australian ironman champion Grant Kenny (who is pictured with his daughter as a baby)

Condolences: Lisa's husband, Elvis Presley impersonator Mark Tabone (left), also addressed the tragedy in an Instagram post on Tuesday September 16. Pictured with Lisa and Jaimi

Condolences: Lisa's husband, Elvis Presley impersonator Mark Tabone , also addressed the tragedy in an Instagram post on Tuesday September 16. Pictured with Lisa and Jaimi

Jaimi was extremely tough on herself, growing up in a family surrounded by Olympians, Ironmen, models and professional dancers.  

Grant and her brother Jett are both Ironmen and revered within the local surf life saving community.

Jett still works as a life guard with Alexandra Headlands Surf Club, and is also a successful model.

Meanwhile her younger sister Morgan flourished when she moved to France for her dance career, scoring a prestigious role with the Moulin Rouge.

'She was incredibly hard on herself and her own harshest critic, but completely non-judgmental of others,' a Curry-Kenny family friend told Sunshine Coast Daily.

'Growing up on the beach on the Sunny Coast, she was - apart from being incredibly gorgeous - a genuinely kind soul, bubbly, loveable and outgoing. No-one knew until many years later about her silent struggles with depression and chronic eating disorders. She managed to keep on smiling despite so many very dark days.'

Despite her ongoing struggles, friends of Jaimi told how she always brought 'light and laughter' to the lives of those she around her.

Sad: 'Our hearts are broken and the pain is unbearable but we cherish every wonderful moment we got to share with our treasured and so loved first child,' Lisa said

Sad: 'Our hearts are broken and the pain is unbearable but we cherish every wonderful moment we got to share with our treasured and so loved first child,' Lisa said 

New chapter: In 2013, Grant, 57, welcomed a daughter named Trixie Belle with radio presenter Fifi Box (right). Fifi - who had a close friendship with her ex's adult children, including Jaimi (left) - did not acknowledge Grant was the father of her daughter until 2016. Pictured in 2017

New chapter: In 2013, Grant, 57, welcomed a daughter named Trixie Belle with radio presenter Fifi Box . Fifi - who had a close friendship with her ex's adult children, including Jaimi - did not acknowledge Grant was the father of her daughter until 2016. Pictured in 2017

Even retail assistants at her local shopping centre in Kawana told Daily Mail Australia she was always a 'friendly face' when she popped in. 

Her model brother Jett paid tribute to his sister on Tuesday, admitting that while he 'may not have been the best brother' they 'loved one another unconditionally'.

'I may not have been the best brother to you all the time, I know you thought you weren't being the big sister I needed all the time, but I do know we loved one another unconditionally all the time,' he wrote.

'I will love you forever. Rest In Peace my beautiful big sister, the world lost one of its treasures yesterday but heaven gained one. You will be dearly missed by all whose lives you touched.'

The tight-knit family have been congregating at Kenny's luxury home in the days since Jaimi's passing.

They've kept a relatively low profile, instead opting to mourn privately.

But Jett has been spotted several times around town, turning to his closest friends during the difficult time.

Co-parents: Lisa and Grant separated in 2009 after 23 years of marriage, before finalising their divorce in 2017. They are pictured with Jaimi on the Sunshine Coast on April 3, 2008

Co-parents: Lisa and Grant separated in 2009 after 23 years of marriage, before finalising their divorce in 2017. They are pictured with Jaimi on the Sunshine Coast on April 3, 2008

Friends of Jaimi told how she always brought 'light and laughter' to the lives of those she around her

Friends of Jaimi told how she always brought 'light and laughter' to the lives of those she around her 

He has shared several photographs taken at the gym, enjoying cocktails and pizza at a Brisbane bar and at the surf club where he works in the days since Jaimi's passing. 

Jaimi had been struggling for some time in the lead up to her tragic death, both with her eating disorder and a dependency on alcohol.

She first sought help for mental health 'troubles', including anxiety, when she was 14. 

But in 2014, she was charged with high range drink driving after she was caught swerving between lanes on the Sunshine Coast Motorway.

Police pulled her over, and she was required to appear in Maroochydore Magistrates Court, where the court heard she had consumed up to 16 bottles of Strongbow cider.

She recorded a blood-alcohol reading of 0.23 per cent at the scene - almost five times the legal limit.

Her lawyer at the time told the court she was getting help for her problems, and admitted that alcohol had become 'a bit of a feature' in her life since the deterioration of a romantic relationship in 2012.  

Jaimi had been supported by her parents and siblings through many years of treatment at private clinic End ED, on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland. 

Shattered staff at the clinic said they could not discuss Jaimi's struggle, but told how she became part of the 'family' over the years.  

Grieving: Jaimi (centre) is survived by her Ironman father, former pro swimmer mother (right), brother Jett (left) and sister Morgan

Grieving: Jaimi is survived by her Ironman father, former pro swimmer mother , brother Jett and sister Morgan

RIP: Jaimi is pictured as a child with her mother, a three-time Olympian and former swimmer

RIP: Jaimi is pictured as a child with her mother, a three-time Olympian and former swimmer

She was an avid swimmer at the time and hoped to follow in her Olympian mother's footsteps.  

The family confirmed Jaimi's death on Monday September 14 with a moving statement.  

'It is with a very heavy heart that Lisa and I confirm that our beautiful daughter Jaimi has lost her battle with a long-term illness and passed away peacefully in hospital this morning in the company of loving family,' Grant first said on Monday.

'Jaimi will forever be remembered as a caring, bright and loving soul who always put others before herself,' he continued.

'Our hearts are broken and the pain is immense but we must move forward cherishing every wonderful moment we got to share with our treasured first child.' 

For free and confidential support, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or the Butterfly Foundation for eating disorder concerns on 1800 ED HOPE   

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