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Catherine ATKINSON Obituary

ATKINSON, Catherine Cecilia (nee Kelly). On 21 March 2018. Loved and loving partner of Alan. Loved mother and mother-in-law of Mark and Caroline Atkinson, Helen and Rob Ansell, and the late John Atkinson. Loved and loving Nana of Daniel, Isabella, Sophie and Logan. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at the Church of the Assumption, corner Church and Galway Streets, Onehunga, Auckland 10.30am Tuesday 27 March 2018 (at Catherine's request, bright-coloured clothing welcome) followed by private cremation.



Published by The New Zealand Herald from Mar. 24 to Mar. 26, 2018.

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John Mills

March 28, 2018

Alan and Catherine's family, our thoughts are with you at this sad time.

Special thoughts to Margaret remembering our days
at Onehunga Convent.

Catherine was a lovely girl who will be greatly missed.

John & Gayle Mills

Helen Ansell

March 27, 2018

I will miss you forever mum. You were so strong right to the end. You are amazing. Xxx

Eileen Irving

March 25, 2018

With sincere condolences to the Atkinson and Kelly families on Catherine's passing. Fond memories of shared childhoods and youth with the Kelly Gang! Strong memories of Catherine on her wedding day, still in her gown, attending victims of a car crash on Sandringham Rd. Our thoughts will be with you at her farewell. Eileen (Clarke) Irving, Macleay Island, Queensland, Australia, (+61 434 229 226) and Ed Clarke, Auckland (09 483 7602 or 0276 219 258)

March 24, 2018

ATKINSON, Catherine Cecilia (nee Kelly). Dearly loved 2nd daughter of Norman and Mary. Loved sister and sister in law of Margaret and Paul, Tony and Susan (deceased), Mary and Paul, Barbara (deceased) and Dave, Anne and Denis, Elizabeth and Rob, and Paul (deceased). Loved by all her nieces and nephews. Now free from pain and suffering. RIP

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