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Aileen PRATER Obituary

PRATER, Aileen Hinemoa (nee McCarthy) Born 30-01-1934. Peacefully passed away on 31-01-2015 at North Shore Hospital, aged 81. Loving wife of Bob and loved mother of Steven, Philip and Jennifer, and mother in law of Charles. Dearly loved Nanny of 9 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Private cremation. A celebration of Aileens life will be held at the Wellsford RSA at 11am Sat 7 February. All communications to Steve 0279007297
Published by The New Zealand Herald on Feb. 2, 2015.

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Anne Pointon

February 8, 2015

My sincere condolences to Bob and family>>I have fond memories as a young child growing up in Young's Rd and as Susan's friend, and the welcome Aileen & Bob always extended toward me. Anne-marie Pointon (nee Box)

February 5, 2015

My sincere condolences and thoughts are with you al

Liz

February 5, 2015

My sincere condolences and thoughts are with you all

Liz

Geoffnlurline Prater

February 4, 2015

Prater Aileen Hinemoa you will be missed by all the Praters from Sydney Brother & sister in law Geoff & Lurline Geoffrey,Grant,Kathryn,Kerry neices in law Pamela Helen Rochelle,Grand neices & nephews Mairead Sacha Monique Jude & Lachlan.RIP.

February 3, 2015

Condolences from the Andrews Family Papakura

February 2, 2015

PRATER, Aileen Hinemoa Very dearly loved eldest sister of Fred and Joy McCarthy respected and fun Aunt of all their family Great times together all our married lives make wonderful memories. Will miss your company on our travels. We love you

February 2, 2015

PRATER, Aileen Hinemoa Born 30-01-1934. Passed away on 31-01-2015. Loved older sister and sister-in-law of Cushla and Peter Marsh, Wendy and the late Rod Waldrom, and Sandra and the late Dave Proffit, much loved Aunty Aileen to her nieces and nephews. We will miss our passionate debates on fashion and bringing up children but memories are forever.

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