Gordon Spring Sydney Australia Obituary, Death: Principal and Licensee in Charge of LJ Hooker Newport Gordon Spring Dies
The Sydney real estate community, particularly across the Northern Beaches, is deeply mourning the passing of Gordon Spring, Principal and Licensee in Charge of LJ Hooker Newport.
His death has created a profound sense of loss among colleagues, friends, clients, and community members whose lives he touched throughout a distinguished career spanning more than 30 years. Gordon was widely respected as a trusted leader and highly regarded professional within the Australian real estate industry.
Over three decades, he dedicated himself wholeheartedly to his work, building not only a successful business but also a reputation founded on integrity, respect, and genuine care for people.
Known for his professionalism, Gordon was equally admired for his approachable nature, sharp sense of humour, and ability to make everyone feel welcome, whether they were long-standing clients, new team members, or first-time buyers.
As Principal of LJ Hooker Newport, Gordon played a key role in shaping the office into a highly respected presence on the Northern Beaches. He was seen as a mentor who led by example, always placing people at the centre of every decision.
Colleagues remember him as a generous listener who freely offered guidance and celebrated the achievements of others as enthusiastically as his own. Beyond his professional success, Gordon was deeply committed to the Northern Beaches community he loved.
He strongly believed in giving back and building meaningful local connections, values reflected in both his business and personal life. His influence extended far beyond property transactions, creating lasting relationships based on trust and kindness.
Above all, Gordon was a devoted family man. He was a loving husband to his wife, Melissa, and a proud father to his three daughters, India, Zahara, and Leilani. His legacy lives on through his family, the people he mentored, and the community he served. He will be remembered as a compassionate, genuine man who made a lasting difference.