Michael Edward Rowlingson 11 August 1971 – 6 July 2025
CONTRIBUTE
TO MEMORY TIMELINE
This man that lived in your worlds is now around, within and looking over your worlds. A free Michael has expanded beyond the density of human existence and can now live within your hearts, illuminating any sorrow that his passing has created. My deepest love and prayers are with the Rowlingson Family, Daz, Babs. Sandy , Kirsten and my dear pal Lou xxx
>read onThinking of the whole family during this difficult time. Please accept our deepest condolences. Sending you much love Narelle, Shikira, Ashiya and family
To Mick's family my dearest condolences. Mick we will meet again. Take care Cobber.....
Mick, brother you will be sorly missed by all who had the honour to know and serve with you. When the big fella upstairs made you he threw the mold away, there will only be one Rolly. Vale Duty First
Mate it was an honour to know you and serve with you, take it easy on the big fella up there as he doesn’t know the 1 RAR way. Condolences to your family and all those you had an impact on and had the pleasure to know you. Sadly missed
Mate, friend and funny bloke. You will be sadly missed. Been a privilege to have served with you and made a good friend along the way. You will be remembered…..at the going down of the sun and in the morning….duty first mate.
Mick, brother it was an honour and a privilege to know and work alongside you in the BB1. I will catch up with you at the FRV......but not yet. Keep a cold one waiting for me. Rest easy, your duty is done.
>read onCondolences to Mick’s family and friends. Mick will be missed by many he truly was one of a kind. A natural story teller and great mate.
Fond memories of you mate. You made an impact and touched many who knew and loved you. A short life but well lived.
On behalf of the Barnes family I'd like to express my deepest condolences to Michael's family and friends, especially to Daryl, Barbara, Sandy, Kirsten, and Louise. I have many fond childhood & school memories of Michael, but mostly of days spent shooting at the rifle range, and of the many adventures we had on our BMX bikes, getting up to mischief around our Ekibin & Annerley neighbourhoods. Farewell Darcy. May you Rest In Peace! ❤
We are sending so much love to you Babs, Daz, Sandy, Kirty and Lou as you navigate this heartbreaking loss. Michael will always be fondly remembered in our little corner of the Cracknell Road crew as a kind, caring soul with an unforgettable way of storytelling. May he rest peacefully, and may you find comfort in knowing his spirit lives on in your lives through Arnie, your new 4 legged friend, and the love Michael leaves behind. Iggy, Kelli, Dylan and Abby xx
>read onWhen I heard the news of your passing, a part of my heart broke. Our love story may have ended, but my memories of you, Michael, will last forever. Your presence was like a warm blanket on a cold day, and your laughter was a melody that could chase away any shadow. May your spirit soar high and find the peace you deserve. One of a kind and loved too much ever to be forgotten My thoughts are with you, Barbara, Daryl, Sandra, Kirsten, and Louise, in this darkest of times.
>read onHeartfelt condolences to the Rowlingson family from the Smith family. Michael is fondly and well remembered by all of us. I was fortunate enough as a young man at and after school to laugh with Darcy, do theatre with him, hug him, fight with him, get into trouble with him, get the strap with him, drink at the Castle with him, get knocked back by girls with him, celebrate with him and watch Robocop for the first time with him at a seminary in 1989 with Brendan, Christian and Steve. Life took us in different directions mate but we will meet again.
Sincerest condolences to the Rowlingson family. Michael (Lurch) was a much loved member of the Royal MilitaryCollege - Duntroon, Bridges Company (Bridges Kids). Lurch had a larger than life personality, a quick wit, was always first to lend a hand and was the quintessential gentle giant. I remember sharing so many fun, character building times with him. On a kayaking course we undertook together, we were issued bivey bags for sleeping - something completely new for me. I woke screaming in the middle of the night as I wasn’t sure where I was and could not get out of the bag. Michael was there in no time to open up my bag and let me know that all was ok. Lurch went on to serve with others from Bridges Company in Somalia and other theatres. We also lost four of our best mates at RMC in a plane crash and one other in a car crash which I remember talking to Lurch about a few years ago and expressing how much we missed them. Rest in Peace Lurch, you will be greatly missed. Michael Austin (Biff)

This man that lived in your worlds is now around, within and looking over your worlds. A free Michael has expanded beyond the density of human existence and can now live within your hearts, illuminating any sorrow that his passing has created. My deepest love and prayers are with the Rowlingson Family, Daz, Babs. Sandy , Kirsten and my dear pal Lou xxx
Thinking of the whole family during this difficult time. Please accept our deepest condolences. Sending you much love Narelle, Shikira, Ashiya and family Read full message here.
To Mick's family my dearest condolences. Mick we will meet again. Take care Cobber..... Read full message here.
Mick, brother you will be sorly missed by all who had the honour to know and serve with you. When the big fella upstairs made you he threw the mold away, there will only be one Rolly. Vale Duty First Read full message here.
Mate it was an honour to know you and serve with you, take it easy on the big fella up there as he doesn’t know the 1 RAR way. Condolences to your family and all those you had an impact on and had the pleasure to know you. Sadly missed Read full message here.
Mate, friend and funny bloke. You will be sadly missed. Been a privilege to have served with you and made a good friend along the way. You will be remembered…..at the going down of the sun and in the morning….duty first mate. Read full message here.

Mick, brother it was an honour and a privilege to know and work alongside you in the BB1. I will catch up with you at the FRV......but not yet. Keep a cold one waiting for me. Rest easy, your duty is done.
Condolences to Mick’s family and friends. Mick will be missed by many he truly was one of a kind. A natural story teller and great mate. Read full message here.
Fond memories of you mate. You made an impact and touched many who knew and loved you. A short life but well lived. Read full message here.
On behalf of the Barnes family I'd like to express my deepest condolences to Michael's family and friends, especially to Daryl, Barbara, Sandy, Kirsten, and Louise. I have many fond childhood & school memories of Michael, but mostly of days spent shooting at the rifle range, and of the many adventures we had on our BMX bikes, getting up to mischief around our Ekibin & Annerley neighbourhoods. Farewell Darcy. May you Rest In Peace! ❤ Read full message here.

We are sending so much love to you Babs, Daz, Sandy, Kirty and Lou as you navigate this heartbreaking loss. Michael will always be fondly remembered in our little corner of the Cracknell Road crew as a kind, caring soul with an unforgettable way of storytelling. May he rest peacefully, and may you find comfort in knowing his spirit lives on in your lives through Arnie, your new 4 legged friend, and the love Michael leaves behind. Iggy, Kelli, Dylan and Abby xx

When I heard the news of your passing, a part of my heart broke. Our love story may have ended, but my memories of you, Michael, will last forever. Your presence was like a warm blanket on a cold day, and your laughter was a melody that could chase away any shadow. May your spirit soar high and find the peace you deserve. One of a kind and loved too much ever to be forgotten My thoughts are with you, Barbara, Daryl, Sandra, Kirsten, and Louise, in this darkest of times.
Heartfelt condolences to the Rowlingson family from the Smith family. Michael is fondly and well remembered by all of us. I was fortunate enough as a young man at and after school to laugh with Darcy, do theatre with him, hug him, fight with him, get into trouble with him, get the strap with him, drink at the Castle with him, get knocked back by girls with him, celebrate with him and watch Robocop for the first time with him at a seminary in 1989 with Brendan, Christian and Steve. Life took us in different directions mate but we will meet again. Read full message here.
Sincerest condolences to the Rowlingson family. Michael (Lurch) was a much loved member of the Royal MilitaryCollege - Duntroon, Bridges Company (Bridges Kids). Lurch had a larger than life personality, a quick wit, was always first to lend a hand and was the quintessential gentle giant. I remember sharing so many fun, character building times with him. On a kayaking course we undertook together, we were issued bivey bags for sleeping - something completely new for me. I woke screaming in the middle of the night as I wasn’t sure where I was and could not get out of the bag. Michael was there in no time to open up my bag and let me know that all was ok. Lurch went on to serve with others from Bridges Company in Somalia and other theatres. We also lost four of our best mates at RMC in a plane crash and one other in a car crash which I remember talking to Lurch about a few years ago and expressing how much we missed them. Rest in Peace Lurch, you will be greatly missed. Michael Austin (Biff) Read full message here.