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Isobel PROBERT Obituary

PROBERT, Rev Isobel Jessie - Peacefully on Saturday, March 9, 2013, aged 85 years. Loved sister and sister-in-law of Jean and the late Hugh Beattie, Mary and the late Ian Beattie, and the late Gordon and Muriel Probert. Loved Aunty Libbie of all her nephews and nieces. Messages to the Beattie family, c/- 19 London Street, Christchurch 8013. Special thanks to the caring staff at Archer Village and George Manning House. A Celebration of Isobel's life will be held on Wednesday March 13, at 2.00 p.m., at Knox Presbyterian Church Hall, corner Bealey Avenue and Victoria Street. A garden flower only please. A private cremation will follow.

Published by The Press on Mar. 11, 2013.

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Anne Olsen

March 13, 2013

My sympathy to Isobel's family. I enjoyed working with her in Lower Hutt parish

March 13, 2013

It is with sadness I learnt of the death of dear Isobel.. a fantastic neighbour, maker of the best muffins I have ever eaten. A great lady who did so much good. I will miss her. rest in peace. Sarah Illingworth

March 11, 2013

It is with much sadness that we learn of dear Isobel's death.She will be remembered with much love and affection by those who treasured her 'caring and ministering' during her years at Khandallah Presbyterian Church. The friendship has continued over the years and the many warm memories will remain.
Hilary Young, Catherine and Andrew Schache and their families

Ken Austin

March 11, 2013

Our condolences to Isobel's family. Isobel was a wonderful friend to my mum Joyce and conducted her funeral 9 years ago. We have shared many fun times together over the many years. You will be sadly missed. You are now at peace with your Lord.
God's Blessings to you all.
Ken Austin and Linda (Canada) Ben, Steph and Kris.

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