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Emma BARTON Obituary

BARTON, Emma Margaret (nee Millen) Passed away peacefully in Pukekohe on Tuesday 22nd September 2015. Aged 88 years. Dearly loved wife of the late Len. Loving mother of Christine, Philip and Rachel. Loving Grandma and Great Grandma "Gremma" to all her Grandchildren. Loved and appreciated. "Rest in Peace" Requiem mass for Emma will be celebrated at St Patrick's Catholic Church, Seddon Street, Pukekohe, on Monday 28th September, at 2.00pm, followed by burial.



Published by The New Zealand Herald from Sep. 24 to Sep. 26, 2015.

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October 6, 2015

So sorry to hear of Aunty Emmys passing. Have fond memories of her and Uncle Len over the years especially when they visited us in Australia. Rest in Peace. Paul and Jan Barnes (Australia)

September 29, 2015

We have only just heard this sad news - we are so sorry for your loss - we have such great memories of Emmy and Len over many years. Our condolences to you all. Karen & Paul Charlton

September 29, 2015

Heartfelt condolences are extended to your family at this difficult time. As God has loving concern for bereaved ones, he will help you to cope with your loss. (Psalm 146:5

September 25, 2015

BARTON, Emma Margaret Much loved mother of Philip and Rachel. Grandma of Melissa and Ash, Luke and Renee and Michael. Great Grandma of Nikki, Zak, Jacob and Brayden. You will be missed, thank you for all the great memories. May you rest in peace. Lots of love the Barton Family.

September 24, 2015

BARTON, Emma Margaret (nee Millen) Loved Mum of Christine. Grandma to Kerry, Wayne, David and Paul South. Gremma to Bria, Zach and Giovanni. Reunited with your dear Len. You will live on in our hearts.

September 24, 2015

BARTON, Emma Margaret (nee Millen) Dearly loved Aunt of Jeff, Lynette and Emma Millen; Kate, Nic and Felicity Donaldson. Many happy memories. Rest in peace. Travel safe.

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