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Megan WELLS

Megan WELLS Obituary

Passed away peacefully on Wednesday, March 18, 2026. She was 75. Megan was born in Christchurch and attended Christchurch East, Linwood Intermediate and Aranui High School. She worked at Zone Accounts in the post office, then at Hart Wool and later on at Lempriere Wool. Before retiring, she was a Disability Support Coordinator at Hōhepa Canterbury. She was well known and admired in the show dog world, particularly in Cavalier King Charles Spaniels where she enjoyed much success. She also held positions on the Canterbury Cavalier KCS Club Executive and was a life member. She was an avid watcher of tennis, loved shopping, collecting art and spending time with her friends and family. Megan was a much loved mum, nana and great-nana and is survived by her sons, Jason, Paul and Dale, her grandchildren, Kayla, Riley, Dominic, Ethan and Jacob, and 4 great-grandchildren. A memorial will be held at a later date. The family wishes to thank the doctors and nurses of Christchurch Hospital Respiratory Unit for their special care. She will be dearly missed.


Published by The Press on Mar. 21, 2026.

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Janet Cumberpatch

Yesterday

I am so sorry to read of Megan´s passing. We reconnected in late 2024 over old family photos. Chris, Megan´s Mum was my grandmothers niece. We had a great couple of afternoons chatting about the Downings and our memories of different family members and swapping photos. We did see each other as children but being a typical family lost touch. My deepest sympathy to you all.

Maxine Blake

Yesterday

My sincere sympathy to Megan's sons and Kayla. She was so appreciative of them all. Lately she and I have shared phone calls from our respective care rooms, the last time on 9 March. I will miss Megan.

nathan beaven

Yesterday

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