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Marion NEILL Obituary

NEILL, Marion Lynette:
Suddenly on 6 June 2017. Dearly loved wife of Martin. Much loved daughter of the late George and Gwen Wild, and sister of the late John. Loved sister-in-law of Frank and Gay (Hamilton), Graeme (Raglan); loved cousin of Helen and Bill, Shirley and Robert, Ken, Brian and Debbie, Pauline and Birnie; Bill and Kerry, Dorothy and all their families. A memorial service will be held for Marion at the Hillsdene Chapel, 143 13th Avenue Tauranga on Friday 16 June at 1.00pm. Communications to the Neill family, C/- PO Box 650, Tauranga 3140. Our special thanks to the Fire Brigade, Police and Ambulance who attended the scene.
Published by Waikato Times on Jun. 14, 2017.

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Jill McCann

June 21, 2017

love you Marion. xxx thank God you are at peace, dear friend

June 21, 2017

Our thoughts and love are with you at this very hard time Martin.
It is so hard for the one left behind. We are sorry we are not there to support you, you have always been there for us. Take care, be kind to yourself always.
Love Cheryl and Rod Irving

Sharleen Lancaster

June 16, 2017

Marion
You will be very much missed, always in my thoughts. I hope that peace is surrounding you and you are nurtured and cared for. I love you always xxxSharleen
Martin my thoughts are with you today it is the hardest thing to say goodbye. Wish I was there.Love always Sharleen xxx

June 16, 2017

Take your free spirit and be at peace.
shirley and robert

June 15, 2017

To our precious friend sorry we were not there for you. You will remain in our hearts forever. Jeanette and Arthur

Carolyn Carter

June 14, 2017

There has been too much sadness and tragedy after a longtime of loving, sharing, caring and helping each other. May Marion now rest and Martin find comfort and peace.
Take care Carolyn Carter

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