Linda SHOEBRIDGE Obituary

SHOEBRIDGE, Linda Anne:
18.2.1957 - 6.3.2019
On March 6, 2019, Linda passed on at Mary Potter Hospice, Wellington, NZ. A resident of Wellington, Auckland, Akaroa and again Wellington, she equally loved being an Austrian resident and was influenced heavily by walking in France and Spain on the Camino del Santiago de Compostela. She has been loved through this process of passing on by her family; Jenny, Roger, Regan, her friends and her dance partners. Donations, by buying from Mary Potter Hospice shops, would be greatly appreciated. Linda will be cremated and her ashes held until a dance party is organised, where her friends can share memories of her. Messages to the family and all enquiries via Geoff Nicholls 021 300 365 or [email protected].

Published by The Press from Mar. 9 to Mar. 12, 2019.

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Linda it's 30 years since you danced up a storm at our wedding, we're saddened to learn of your passing. We're heading to Akaroa tomorrow and hoped to catch up with you. Rest in peace, in friendship we will remember you, Christine and Brian Lukacs

Christine and Brian Lukacs

November 21, 2019

You meant an enormous amount to me Linda. I learnt a lot from you and you saved me from legionnaire's disease. Enjoy your time in Heaven. Your loving husband Ray Shoebridge

March 11, 2019

So sorry to hear you have left this world, Linda. Fly free into the next world with peace and love from all your friends.xoxoxox

Judy Hindman

March 11, 2019

You shone such a sparkly light with tenacity, vitality and spunk; following your own path and experiencing numerous adventures and many special friendships - always inspiring me. I feel an empty void so will look for ways to fill this, in your memory. Love you, Sis xx

Jenny Cooze

March 11, 2019

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