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Lynne WELLS Obituary

Passed away peacefully with her husband by her side on Sunday, October 13, 2024, aged 83 years. Dearly loved Wife of John. Loved Mother and Mother-in-law of Richard and Kuniko, Andrew and Chihiro, and Nicola and Mark. Much loved Gran to Ben, Tyler and Kate.
In accordance with Lynne's wishes a private family service has been held.


Published by Manawatu Standard on Oct. 19, 2024.

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Trish Martley

October 22, 2024

To John and Family

So sad to hear of Lynne's passing.

I have great memories of fun laughter and embroidery with her at Sixtus Lodge and Guild stitching and committee work.

Lynne's handwork - embroidery and quilting - was exquisite.
Lynne was a good friend to my late sister, Gaye Baker, who shared her love of stitch creations.

My thoughts are with you at this time.

Sonja Revell

October 20, 2024

To John and family,
We are very sad to hear about the passing of Lynne. She was a wonderful friend and we all had so much fun during our times together in our sewing group for all those years.She was a great inspiration to us all and will be sadly missed.
From Sonja Revell, Wendy O´Neill, Debbie Jacques, Elana Stalmann, Wilma Minnee, Erilyn McMillan. Sewing group of 2015 - 2019

Colin & Ian Scott

October 19, 2024

John & Family, We are so very sorry to hear of Lynne´s passing. We have many happy memories of growing up with the Warren family at Clydesdale. Our families spent a lot of time together especially at our little one teacher school where we received a unique education.

Alison Green

October 19, 2024

To John and family, I'm so sorry to hear the passing of Lynne. I've known Lynne for many years through quilting. I've spent many days sewing with Lynne. She was a very proud Mum and grandmother. John- you were the love of her life. Sending condolences to you. Much love and hugs, Alison Green. Rest in Peace Lynne

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