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Eileen BRANDON Obituary

BRANDON, Eileen Dorine:
Devoted to her family and precious to so many. On October 9th, 2018, peacefully at home. Beloved daughter of the late Ivy and Fred Park; dearly loved wife and soulmate of the late Des. Cherished mother of Jenny and Julie and loving mother-in-law of Bruce and Paul. Special Nana to Karen, Janene, Keli, Clayton, Renee, Corrine, Melissa and Leith and very precious BeBe to
her 13 great-grandchildren. Heartfelt thanks to our Hospice nurses for their loving care. We invite you to join us in a celebration of Eileen's life on Saturday, October 13th, 2018, at 10.30am, at The White Rose Chapel, 75 Cook St, Hamilton East. All communications to Pellows, PO Box 4449, Hamilton 3247.
Published by Waikato Times on Oct. 11, 2018.

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Tracey Scott

October 13, 2018

Eileen, a truly lovely lady with a beautiful soul.
I will treasure our conversations and never forget your kindness to Mum.
Sending love and comfort to all today.
Tracey

Beulah Wyatt

October 11, 2018

Very sorry to hear of your loss. Eiley was a big part of our lives as a friend and neighbour in Putaruru.
From Beulah Wyatt and her family.

Corinne Cameron

October 11, 2018

You were, and forever will be, the heart of our family. Your capacity to love and see the good in people was endless. Love you always Nana. Love Corinne, Jacob and the girls xxx

Emily Cameron

October 11, 2018

You were the best BeeBee in the world. We love you. We love the beautiful dolls you let us play with, the yummy fluffies and treats you gave us and your yummy smelling soap. Love Emily, Charlotte and Anita.xxx

October 12, 2018

BRANDON, Eileen Dorine:
Dearly loved grandmother of Keli Knox-Lowther & Matt Lowther, and great-grandmother of Brandon, Chanel & James Lowther. Heaven just got a whole lot better.
We will never forget you BB. Love always.

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