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Beverley (nee Burton) MOOR

Beverley MOOR Obituary

Moor, Beverley (Bev) (Nee Burton). Bev lived a full life and died peacefully on the 2 March 2026. She was loved by the late Stephen, her daughters Stephanie, Sandra and Anna, their spouses, Peter, Hamish and Stephen, and her grandchildren Edward, Josie, George, Matthew, Nicholas, Mackenzie, Sony and James.
Published by The New Zealand Herald on Mar. 4, 2026.

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Deborah Taylor

March 17, 2026

Dear Bev, you are missed already. Always wise and mistress of quaint sayings.
Sadly you won´t be seeing `another peach season with us´
You have been a wonderful friend and the Bridge will continue.
Love to Steph, Sandra and Anna and families

Tony Sinkovich

March 10, 2026

My deepest sympathy on the loss of your mother. The years have long passed when my parents had a strong friendship with the late Stephen and Beverley.

Helen Bilkey

March 8, 2026

It was with much sadness I heard of Bev's passing. We had a special bond as her brother Jeff was my father's great friend from the age of 5yrs old at Royal Oak School. He spoke at my father's 90th birthday. Bev knew many of my father's generation and she often spoke of them. She was a real inspiration to all of us at the Remuera Bowling Club with her smile, strength of character and demeanor. We will miss her. Condolences to all her friends and family.

Diane Gordon

March 7, 2026

I will miss Bev at Parnell bridge. She always took the scores using a small pencil with a rubber on the end.

Viv Ovens

March 4, 2026

We all enjoyed playing with Bev as part of our Pines 5. Such a wonderful lady who will be greatly missed.

Pam Stevenson

March 4, 2026

Our deepest sympathy to Stephanie, Sandra, Anna & their families. Bev was a neighbour, friend & fellow bridge player. She will be greatly missed, especially in our Pines bridge group. RIP Bev.
Pam & Brian

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