Mr Peter Scully Late of East Melbourne
Peter Scully died on 8 December 2025 aged 75 years.
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Martin Ryan — 22 December 2025
Lynne, Adam and Luke,I couldnt attend the Service but was there via video and in spirit. I will soon raise a glass of red to celebrate with you Peters full life. Cherish those special family memories of which there are many.I will one day hear from Him how He responded to the Scully sermon!Martin and Maria.
Jason Noble — 22 December 2025
I was only just getting to know you Peter and had looked forward to many more laughs, lunches, reds, stories, advice etc. You were a joy to be around and will be sorely missed by anyone who had the pleasure of getting to know you. RIP Peter. Although you probably won't rest - you enjoy being busy way too much :)
Mark Richardson — 21 December 2025
Hi Peter,You were a remarkable entrepreneur, adviser, researcher and mentor, with deep family values and an unshakeable will. You helped shape and improve so many lives. Im sure youll be watching over your family, the ASX, AEM, Contented Capital and Baillie from above.
Bernadette Ellis Raya — 21 December 2025
Peter was a larger than life person. So sorry for this shock Lynn, Adam and Lucas. He was always keen to see others enjoy themselves...taking Mum to see Geelong play for example. He was very kind to me when I first left home and was always deferential and caring towards my father. I appreciated this. I'm sorry I can't be there to give condolences in person. May he rest in peace. With love Bernadette
Peter Norden — 20 December 2025
Peter, great mates from schooldays together at Saint Pat's in East Melbourne...Recent catchups over a long lunch or a red wine or two in the last couple of years confirmed what a remarkable person he was.So full of the zest for life and always ready for a new challenge..Understand what a great sense of loss this will be for Lynn and the family.Farewell comrade.Peter Norden
Jan Antony — 19 December 2025
So many splendid nights with Peter and Lyn. Always the greatest company. Larger than life with a big heart. Huge enthusiasm for life and a brilliant raconteur. Big hole in my life with his passing.