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Madge BERRY Obituary

BERRY, Madge:
On Monday, September 28, 2015, peacefully at Allen Bryant Lifecare, Hokitika, in her 96th year. Dearly loved wife of the late Gordon, much loved mother and mother-in-law of Gaye and Richard
Berry-Pringle (Mooloolaba),
Adrienne and Alan McKnight (Hawarden), Merrilyn and Rodger Mills (Nelson Creek), Richard (deceased) and Robyn Berry (Nelson). Cherished nana of Shaun and Nicole; Tim, Laura and the late Belinda; Andrew, Adam and Hadley; Rochelle, Matthew and Jolene and her great-grandchildren Austin, Sienna, Meg, Henry, Ella, Grace, Tilly, Oliver and Ariana. A loved aunt and great-aunt of all her nieces and nephews. Messages to 320 Nelson Creek Road, RD 1, Dobson 7872. A service to celebrate Madge's life will be held at St Andrews United Church, Fitzherbert Street, Hokitika, on Thursday, October 1, commencing at 11.00am. The burial service will take place at the Hari Hari Cemetery at 3.30pm on Thursday afternoon.

Published by The Press from Sep. 29 to Sep. 30, 2015.

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Lynley Mitchell

October 3, 2015

We remember Madge with love and affection. She was a lot of fun, enjoyed her craft, and football. Will be sadly missed . Sincere sympathy to her wonderful family. Lynley and John Jackson, Julia and Louise

October 3, 2015

So sad to hear of the death of Aunty Madge. What a wonderful, caring and generous lady. Many wonderful memories will remain forever of both Madge and Gordon in our Hari Hari days. Sympathy to you all ... Jane Teen (Ford)

Nicola Coll

September 30, 2015

I am very saddened to hear of the passing of Aunty Madge, I have great memories of her and she was an amazing lady. You are all in my thoughts, unfortunately I am unable to attend the funeral but will be thinking of you

September 30, 2015

Sorry to read of Madges passing.Sympathy to the family. Eileen and Colleen McLaren.

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