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Clara BROWNE Obituary

BROWNE, Clara May (nee Page). Passed away peacefully on 22 February 2019, in her 103rd year. Born in Waihi on 16 May 1916 to May and Bob Page. Sister and Sister-in-law of Harold and Mary, Pun and Joan (all deceased). Widow of Leslie George Browne. Loving Mother, and Mother-in-law of Peter and Lenore, Adrienne and Ron. Treasured Grandmother, Great Grandmother and Great Great Grandmother. "As you were you always will be, treasured in our memory." A time of thanksgiving will be held during the service at The Salvation Army, 99 Church Street, Otahuhu. 10.30am Sunday 3rd March. "Forever with the Lord".
Published by The New Zealand Herald on Feb. 27, 2019.

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Daphne Stone

March 2, 2019

Don't cry for me
Don't cry for me,
I am not far,
Don't cry for me,
Find me in the sky,
I am the brightest star,
I am happy so please don't worry,
I shall be happy seeing you smile,
This is only for some time, for a while,
Please don't cry for me!

Daphne Stone

March 2, 2019

Don't cry for me
Don't cry for me,
I am not far,
Don't cry for me,
Find me in the sky,
I am the brightest star,
I am happy so please don't worry,
I shall be happy seeing you smile,
This is only for some time, for a while,
Please don't cry for me!

February 28, 2019

Our condolences to the Browne family with the Promoted of Glory of your mum and grandma and great grandma. Daphne Stone and family

February 27, 2019

BROWNE, Clara May (nee Page). Born May 16, 1916. Passed away on February 22, 2019. Loving wife of the late Leslie George Browne. Dearly loved and loving Mother of Adrienne. Mother-in-law of Ron. Treasured Grandmother of Lyndal, Dale and Mickey, Louise, Erin and Bruce, Debra and Great Grandmother of Ava. "Surely Goodness and Mercy will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the House of the Lord forever". Psalm 23:6

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