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Judith WOODWARD Obituary


WOODWARD,
Judith Rosena:
Passed away peacefully at Christchurch Hospital on Wednesday, April 19, 2023, aged 62 years. Dearly loved wife and soulmate of Wayne. Dearly loved sister of Karen Irwin and sister-in-law of Steve Budd (AKL). Loved Aunty of James Irwin. Much loved daughter of the late Margaret and Graeme Withell. Loved daughter-in-law of Dick and the late Shirley McKenzie. Loved sister-in-law of Pauline and Stephen, Gary and Karen, Tony and Julie and Darrell. Loved Aunty of Jessica, Catherine, Cole, Nicole, Lauren, Michael, Todd, and partners, also all her great-nieces and nephews. Loved and respected friend to many. Will be missed by her loved cat Chloe. As per Judith's wishes, a celebration of her life will be held at a later date to be advised. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the Heart Foundation would be appreciated. Messages to: 160 Shortland Street, Christchurch 8061 or email: [email protected]
How lucky I am to have had someone that makes saying goodbye so hard.
Published by The Press on Apr. 22, 2023.

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John and Cassandra

May 22, 2023

We are so sorry to hear of Jude´s passing. Wayne you are in our thoughts.

Barb & Lionel

April 25, 2023

We feel privileged to have spent a small amount of time in Jude's company last month. Our thoughts are with you at this sorrowful time Wayne.

Cathy

April 24, 2023

Rest in Peace my darling friend.
I will miss you forever
Cathy x

Yvonne Laurie

April 22, 2023

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief at this Wayne, with our love and condolences to you all. Yvonne, Kevin and Jaylee

Kathy Woodward

April 22, 2023

Sincere condolences on your loss. Thinking of you all, Love Kathy

John & Hayley'June Witherington

April 22, 2023

There are things death cannot touch, and your love for Judith is one of them.

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