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Raewyn LINDSAY-HERMAN Obituary

LINDSAY-HERMAN,
Raewyn Anne:
Born June 5, 1954. Raewyn died unexpectedly and peacefully at her home in Paso Robles, California, with her loving husband Rich Herman, on April 4, 2023. She was aged 68 years. Raewyn was the dearly loved daughter of Irene and George Lindsay (both deceased), and much loved younger sister and sister-in-law of Graeme and Lorraine, and Ross and Kaye. Loved Aunty Raewyn of Michelle, Nicola and Philippa, and Sarah and Amelia. Loved great-aunt of William (dec) and Kate, George and Lulu, Chloe and Sebbie, and Lily and Emily, and friend to many. As a young woman, Raewyn's sense of adventure led her to set sail for England, before sailing across the Atlantic and establishing her life in the USA. Raewyn's ashes have been scattered in two of her favourite places – the Pacific Ocean near San Simeon and Shaver Lake, California, where she loved to hike. In accordance with Raewyn's wishes, a private family memorial service will be held. Messages can be sent to 'The Lindsay Family', PO Box 14155, Christchurch Airport, Christchurch 8544.
Smell the Sea
and feel the Sky – let your Soul and Spirit fly……….
Published by The Press on May 6, 2023.

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I will miss you so much, my beautiful friend. We stayed in touch throughout the years, since first meeting at Maddren Bros. Limited in Tuam Street in 1975. I waved you farewell in Auckland when you set off on your sailing adventure in 1980, and we caught up whenever we could on your visits home. I know you loved Rich and your family very much Raewyn, and I send them my heartfelt love in their sad loss. I will always hold you close to my heart, my dear friend xx

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