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Wendy LOGAN Obituary

LOGAN, Wendy Geraldine:
On Monday, May 18, 2020, passed away suddenly in her own home. Much loved wife of the late Bill Logan. Adored mother of Dave and Jane, Mark and Ellie, Marg, Brian and Fi, Helen and Barry and Ali and Matt. Beautiful grandmother of Ava, Dylan, Sam, Emma, Kelsey, Shelby, Clay, Tessa, Saffie, Giorgia and Hugo. Precious daughter of the late Peter and Delia Tupper, and loved sister of Jeff and Colleen, Steve and Lesley, much loved aunty of Vaughan, Trudie and Stuart. Joyous friend to many, in NZ and all over the world. As requested by Wendy, a private cremation has been held. A Memorial Celebration of Wendy's rich and full life will be delayed until family can return to NZ. In lieu of flowers, donations are welcome to a cause that Wendy was passionate about - the fistulafoundation.org. Messages to 84 Dormer Road, RD 2, Helensville 0875. Now there is no more confinement for you, Wen.
At last you can run down your mountains with Bill once more. We love you. xxx

Published by The Press on May 21, 2020.

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Dear Wendy!
Dear family and friends of Wendy,
it took a while until this sad message got around the world. My name is Ingo and I met Wendy & Bill in Namibia in 1997 and ever since we have stayed friends. My family and I came to visit Christchurch twice; later Wendy came to see us in Munich (part of Taegens ashes are buried in beautiful Upper Bavaria) and Canberra (2017 when we were posted to Australia). We visited Wendy in Nelson - the last time in October 2019! So many wonderful memories of a unique friendship! Lots of love from Germany - wishing all of you the best when we commemorate this first year without you, Wendy!
Ingo, Claudia & Leonie from Germany
(this is my email if someone wishes to reach out - thanks:
[email protected])

May 17, 2021

Wendy and I were close friends from the time when she lived near us in England. Although I was sad when she went to live in New Zealand, I was so happy that she had such a lovely life with Bill. She was such a warm person and so full of life. I remember the great times we had together, from yoga on our living-room floor when she came to stay to the fantastic 3-week trip she took me on round South Island.
Margaret (Clarke)

Margaret Clarke

Friend

June 4, 2020

Fond memories of Wendy and our lovely contact over the years from afar and also when she visited Western Australia with her beloved Bill all those years ago. Such a warm and generous soul. Will be sadly missed. Aunty to my son Vaughan. Heartfelt condolences. Marion

Marion Palmer

Friend

May 30, 2020

Dear Aunty Wendy. You were taken from us too soon and you are already so deeply missed. You had an infectious warm personality and loved to travel. Family traits that you carried well and passed on to many after you. You were also dedicated to your family, your beautiful dogs included. I wish we could have spent more time together and your memory lives on in me. Love Vaughan xo

Vaughan Palmer

Family

May 30, 2020

I only met you briefly in the company of Richard and Rani but loved your zest for life and new adventures. I wish I had known you better . RIP.

Annie Brough

Friend

May 28, 2020

Wendy helped make our trip to New Zealand very memorable. Always smiling,helpful and inspirational. I was lucky to have known her.

Christine Dee-Crowne

Friend

May 27, 2020

Dear Wendy: you were a free spirit, loved by so many. We envied your zest for adventure, and your fearless approach to new horizons and experiences. You loved all animals, especially your devoted 4-legged 'children': and your connections with young people especially was a characteristic inherited from our dear Mother. I wish you peace and love, and may your new journeys take you to places those of us left behind can only imagine.
Rest in peace, dear sister. Colleen & Jeff

Jeff Tupper

Brother

May 27, 2020

Dear Wendy: you were a free spirit, loved by so many. We envied your zest for adventure, and your fearless approach to new horizons and experiences. You loved all animals, especially your devoted 4-legged 'children': and your connections with young people, particularly, was a characteristic inherited from our dear Mother. I wish you peace and love, and may your new journeys take you to places those of us left behind can only imagine.
Rest in peace, dear sister. Colleen & Jeff

Jeff Tupper

Brother

May 27, 2020

I met Wendy via her son Dave ( here in Colorado ) he told me his mum was British ( as am I )
We met up a couple of times for wine and lunch .
Wendy - all thats written about you is totally true . You are a wonderful lady and Im so sad that I wont get to see you again . I will raise a glass to you . Goodnight and God bless . Donna x

Donna Elliott

Friend

May 26, 2020

Thank you for a friendship that spanned more than 40 years. So many great memories. RIP Wendy. Rani and Richard

Rani and Richard

Friend

May 26, 2020

The best , I will miss you my fabulous friend.
With love Margaret xxx

Margaret Cable

Friend

May 25, 2020

In loving memory of our dear friend Wendy who was beautiful inside and out. In our hearts always.
Sue and John Squire x

Sue Squire

Friend

May 25, 2020

Hard to believe you have gone from all of our lives. You were a true friend whose laugh and giggle were infectious. Thank you for so many wonderful memories Wendy. You were simply awesome.Say hi to Bill.

Jenny Snowden

May 24, 2020

So many memories to be treasured over so many years. Condolences to all the family

Sue Steffen

May 23, 2020

A very special woman to have known Gracious and lovely in every way. Judy

May 22, 2020

Dave Roberts

May 22, 2020

Still cant quite believe this has happened. Hope you are snuggled up beside Dad, contented like this. Xxx

Ali

May 21, 2020

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Tessa

Grandchild

May 21, 2020

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