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Glenda BRINDLE Obituary

18 November 1961 - 2 January 2026

It's with deep sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Glenda. Beloved wife to Mark, and cherished mother and mother-in-law to Brett and Gemma, and the late Stacey. Loved Grandmother to Fletcher and Wyatt. Devoted daughter to Marion and Des, and daughter-in-law to the late Barbara and Graham. Loved sister and sister-in-law to Kelvin and Trish, Robert and Mindi, and Colin. Also, John and Jane and Judy.

Finally Reunited with your precious daughter, rest in peace.


Published by Waikato Times on Jan. 7, 2026.

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Wendy

January 10, 2026

Our thoughts are with you Mark, Brett and family.

Cousins Sheryl & Wendy.

Peter and Anne Hockley

January 8, 2026

So Sorry to hear of Glenda's passing. Deepest Sympathy to you Mark and all the family.

Tommi Schnuriger

January 8, 2026

My deepest sympathy to Mark & family. May you treasure the memories.

Lyn Foy

January 7, 2026

This is extremely sad, Brindle you were the happiest person I ever had the pleasure of working with (westpac)
I'm so sorry we lost contact over the years.
Deepest sympathy to Mark, Brett, and your grandies.
Rest with your beautiful angel, you will have Stacey in your arms again.

Cliff and Maureen Mason

January 7, 2026

To Mark ,Marion and Des and families
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. Forever remembered.

Irene Cox

January 7, 2026

Deepest sympathy to Marion Des and family. Lots of love Bruce Irene Cox.

Karen and Alan Murdie

January 7, 2026

Our thoughts are with you at this such sad time. Deepest sympathy to Des, Marion and Families.

Joyce Revill

January 7, 2026

Deepest sympathy to Des ,Marion and families. Joyce Revill

January 7, 2026

Aged 64 years. Passed away unexpectedly. Devoted daughter of Desmond and Marion Lalich.

Forever in our hearts!

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