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Lynette GULLIVER Obituary

Passed away peacefully on September 19, 2024 after a brave battle, aged 75 years. Dearly loved wife of the late John Gulliver, adored mother and mother-in-law of Andrea and John, Peter and Pauline and treasured Gran of Oliver and Kate, Jack, Sean and Max. A huge thankyou to the staff at Nelson Tasman Hospice for the care and support they provided to Lynette and her family. As per Lynette's wishes a private cremation has been held. Messages to 45 Livingston Road, RD 1, Brightwater, Nelson.


Published by Timaru Herald from Sep. 21 to Sep. 25, 2024.

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Jan Selfe

October 6, 2024

Hello to Lynettes family.
Sending sympathy to you all. I worked with Lynette at Foodworld Supermarket in Oamaru and was so very sad to learn of her passing. They were happy, fun working years.

Heather Holland

September 22, 2024

A truly beautiful lady. It has been my privilege to have known Lynette over these past few years. Always a positive happy lady. Gone far to soon. I will always remember you with love.

Jim Aitken

September 22, 2024

It has been an honour to know Lynette, an intelligent, vivacious lady with a wicked sense of humour. Lynette and my late wife, Cath, were great friends and I would tag along, enjoying the chuckles and the laughter. But now there is a great sense of loss, a void, as Cath and Lynette both died in the Nelson Hospice within a month of each other. Life Ain't Fair.
Jim Aitken

Jeni & Blue Chambers

September 21, 2024

Dear Lyn. Remembered in our hearts. It was certainly a privilege to enjoy her company over the passed 8 years. Her wit and beautiful smile. Rest easy Lyn. XX

Jan and John Marsden

September 21, 2024

The bravest..loveliest of souls at rest. Will be hugely missed by us all. RIP you dear friend Condolences to the family so loved by you Jan and John Marsden

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