Tania FLASHMAN Obituary

FLASHMAN, Tania. - On 18th September, 2014. Dearly beloved daughter of Wendy and Steve, stepdaughter of Fraser, beloved sister and friend of Jarrod, Michelle and Savanna, Cameron and Jeff.
"Tears in my eyes
will wipe away
But the love in my heart is there to stay."

Published by Waikato Times on Sep. 20, 2014.

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My Beautiful friend - Who would of thought when we were in Form 3 & 4 that 25 + years later aye - Gosh we have been through a lot I'm so going to miss you. Words are few, thoughts are deep Memories of you are ours to keep. Rest in Peace gorgeous Lady x x x

Kylie Jennings

September 23, 2014

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

September 22, 2014

A friend who brought light and laughter to everyone around her, Rest in peace Tarn
From Jen and JIm

September 22, 2014

I am so shocked to hear of Tania's passing. I have so many happy memories of Tania during our school years and after. I am just so sad that I didn't know she was so sick, and I wish I had seen her. My thoughts are with Tania's family. Tania will never ever be forgotten. She will be the brightest star!! RIP my friend XX

September 21, 2014

A bright spark of light in the world who will be sadly missed but whose reflection will live on always

Chris & Donna Evans

September 21, 2014

oh my goodness ,so sad i havent seen you since you were a little girl,my deepest sympathies to wendy and steve lots of love julie,dale and family

julie brougham

September 20, 2014

Tarns you were an inspiration for all who knew you, an amazing wife to Flash, and a truly awesome mum for your children. May you rest in peace in heaven.

WEndy McCormack

September 20, 2014

I miss you my friend x

Kylie Chase

September 20, 2014

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