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Catherine BROWN Obituary

(World War II, Queen Alexandra's Royal Imperial Military Nursing Service P/206856). On 17th March 2025, Catherine died peacefully at Hilda Ross just two weeks before her 108th birthday. Dearly beloved wife of the late Peter, dearly loved mother and mother-in-law of Susan and Roger Cox, and Julia Brown. Loved grandmother of Tim, Juliet, Martin, Sarah and the late Simon. Loved great-grandmother of Alex, Cameron, Nicholas, Jono, Franca, Jack and Ethan. Honorary Granny to many. A service for Catherine will be held at the White Rose Chapel,75 Cook St, Hamilton East, on Friday 21st March at 2.00pm. The service will be live streamed. We would like to thank all the staff of Hilda Ross Rest Home and hospital for their superb care of Catherine over the last 13 years. As this is a celebration of a life well lived; we suggest bright clothing is appropriate if you wish. In memory of Catherine, donations can be made to Hato Hone, St John.


Published by Waikato Times on Mar. 19, 2025.

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Marilyn Carroll

March 21, 2025

Farewell darling Cathy. As your family share the memories of your long well lived life, I know there will be tears as well as joy. I have so many lovely memories of the kindest, sweetest wee Scottish lady. I know my dearest friend Julia will miss your presence in her life. I´ll be listening in to all the tributes in my bright dress and Shetland gloves. All my love as you journey to your final resting place. Marilyn, Mike, Nicola and Matt

Audrey Winterbottom

March 19, 2025

Fond memories from your friends and neighbours at Village Gardens,Hamilton

Franca

March 19, 2025

Love you great grandma

Rex and Jo Morris

March 19, 2025

A wonderful neighbour and friend to us in Tasman Street, Nelson. Rest in peace. Rex and Jo Morris.

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