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Raewynne Lynnette LEIGH

Raewynne LEIGH Obituary

On Wednesday, 10th September, 2025, after contracting meningitis, the loving daughter of Colin and the late Anita passed away peacefully at Waikato Hospital surrounded by family. A much loved sister of Rosemary Christie (and Maurice), Auntie to Grace (and Sam), Andrew and Victoria and Great-Aunt to James, Christopher and Elizabeth. A celebration of Raewynne's life will be held at St Aidan's Church, Claudelands, Hamilton, on Monday, 15th September at 1pm. The service will be livestreamed and details can be found on
pellowandhillfunerals.co.nz


Published by Waikato Times on Sep. 12, 2025.

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Nikita

Yesterday

Hi beautiful dear friend I am going to miss you. I'm going to miss your beautiful smile our giggles and beautiful chats at the cafe. May you be at peace forever in my heart. Much love Nikita xx

Trine

Yesterday

I have fond memories of helping you out at Pukete Brownies and seeing you at various Guiding events throughout the years.

Raewynne you will be missed.

Hamilton Trefoil - Annette

Yesterday

A highy valued member of Hamilton Trefoil Guild, Girl Guiding Waikato.
Will be sadly missed.

John Gavin

Yesterday

A very sad day, I have lost my friend too soon.
We were great friends throughout our time with Hamilton Indoor Bowls and Beerescourt Indoor.
Will miss you heaps Raewynne
Thoughts forever
John Gavin

Lois Chapman

Yesterday

Sadly missed at our weekly card class.

Heather Hayes

Yesterday

Guiding and Genealogy worlds are poorer for your passing.
I will miss you bustling up to the podium at our genealogy meeting to share your latest finds with us.

Kathryn Orbell

Yesterday

Rosemary and family, so sorry to read of your loss. Fond memories of childhood Sunday school and guide events with raewynne.

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