6 Entries
Robert cameron
June 26, 2019
I am a World War researcher and have found in the Alexander Turnbull Library Wellington an un-named soldier's memoirs submitted by Judith Laing of Christchurch. I would very much like to identify the soldier and found Judith's death notice on the internet. Would her address in 1976 have been 16 Kirkwood Avenue, Christchurch? If so this may help me to find the soldier and perpetuate his memory. Perhaps he was her father or grandfather Thank you Robert (Bob) Cameron
Helen Thistlethwaite
February 4, 2014
I love you and miss you terribly already. Your longtime friend and soulmate, Helen T. Hit em' long and straight on the fairways of heaven, Jude.
Dawn Spiertz
February 4, 2014
To my Aunty Jude beautiful inside and out. Never to be forgotten always will cherished memories remain. Loved and always in my heart Dawn Peterson Spiertz x
Julie and Bill Kneissl
January 16, 2014
Jude you will be missed by so many whose lives you touched, Rest now in Peace.
Jan and Jock McGill
January 16, 2014
Our dearly loved friend - we are going to miss your wry smile, twinkling eyes and happy wit. We enjoyed so many marvellous times in the company of John and Jude and even though we haven't seen very much of each other of late, you are firmly etched into the life pages of the McGill family,Dunedin.
January 16, 2014
LAING, Judith Anne (nee Kinnaird) — Dearly loved daughter of the late Bob and Mabel Kinnaird (Earnscleugh), loved sister and sister-in-law of Larry and Mary, Mary and Bruce Robertson (all of Christchurch), and a loved aunt of all her nieces and nephews. Fondly remembered by Jan and Charles Riley (Blenheim).
“Rest peacefully Jude”
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