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Eliza Maureen "Maureen" TIPPET

Eliza TIPPET Obituary

Peacefully on September 24, 2025, at Highview Rest Home, family at her side, aged 85 years. Dearly loved eldest daughter of James and Edna Hurring (Milton/Abbotsford). Dearly loved sister and sister-in-law of James (Jimmy) and Ann Hurring, Mervyn and Margaret Hurring, Bryan and Wendy Hurring, Judith (Jude) and Ron St Clair-Newman. Dearly loved Aunty and Great-Aunty of her Nieces and Nephews. Special friend and rock and roll partner of Don Ford.
"Memories stay in our hearts forever"
A heartfelt thank you to all staff at the Otago Community Hospice. You are all amazing! Maureen was cared for at Highview Rest Home until her passing. Words cannot express the kindness, respect, professional care given to Maureen during her time with the Highview team. Thank you Lee and all your staff for the understanding and welcoming smiles we all received while visiting Maureen. You all certainly made this time for us less stressful. In accordance with Maureen's wishes, a private service to be held.
Messages to 5 Kirriemuir Street, Maryhill, Dunedin 9011.


Published by The Press on Sep. 27, 2025.

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September 27, 2025

Farewell to a strong willed and big hearted woman. A very special and much loved Aunty to Tommy and Debra, and adored Nana M. to Lucas and Lillian Bain.
Only a glance back at what has been,
Cry less, and laugh more.
Until we meet again.

September 27, 2025

Formerly of Fairfield and Abbotsford. Loving wife of the late Gerald, Dearly loved Mum of Darrin, Nigel and Pauline, loved mother-in-law of Nicola and Barry. Loving Nana of Dylan, Josh, Sean, Elizabeth and Sarah.

"I close my eyes, then I drift away
Into the magic night, I softly say
A silent prayer like dreamers do
Then I fall asleep to dreams, my dreams of you"

Roy Orbison – in Dreams

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