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Valerie BELL-CALLAGHAN Obituary

BELL-CALLAGHAN, Valerie Rose. On 19th December 2014, passed away peacefully at Kimihia Resthome, Huntly with Ed at her side, aged 78 Years. Dearly loved wife and bestest friend of Ed. A much loved mother and step mother; loved grandmother and great grandmother. Greatly loved by all her family and will be sadly missed. "She filled her basket with style" A big thank you to the Staff at Kimihia, Doctors Keshvara and Bhula and the Staff at Fairfield Medical Centre for all their wonderful care of Valerie. A Celebration of Valerie's life will be held at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Market Street, Ngaruawahia on Tuesday 23rd December at 1.00 pm to be followed by a private cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Kimihia Resthome would be appreciated and can be posted to 76 Rosser Street, Huntly 3700 or can be left at the service. All communications to C/- P O Box 147, Huntly 3740.



Published by The New Zealand Herald on Dec. 20, 2014.

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BELL-CALLAGHAN,
Valerie Rose
Passed away peacefully 19th December 2014. Dearly loved and now sadly missed by her sisters and brothers, Joyce, Peggy, Barbra, the late Dawn, Graham, Hilary, Russell and their families. Our grateful thanks to Ed for his care, love and devotion to Valerie.

January 5, 2015

A sad day for all her friends who have wonderful memories of times together.,,,,..our 4 some group who often went out together......they were happy times and well remembered. Rest in peace Val thinking of you all . The Carroll family

December 21, 2014

Eddie and family, both Brian (bugsy). And I have fond memories of a lovely lady, she always wore a smile and had time for a chat at the Nga Football Club. Our thought are with you all

Helena & Brian Harding

December 20, 2014

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