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Fay Caroline BAKER

Fay BAKER Obituary

BAKER, Fay Caroline. Passed away peacefully on the 1st May 2025. Wife of the late Neville Ross, loved daughter of the late Guy and Evelyn Millett, sister of Laurel and the late Thelma, Neville, Ray and Carmen. "Weep not for me but in its place love each other for my sake." In accordance with Fay's wishes a private celebration of her life with family and friends will take place at a future date.



Published by The New Zealand Herald on May 5, 2025.

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Jacqui Baker

May 11, 2025

So sorry to learn if Auntie Fays death such a lovely person and we have very fond memories of spending holidays at the farm and latterly visits to Pt Chevalier May you be at peace
Jacqui & Grant & family

Hazel Dunlop

May 5, 2025

So sorry to hear of Fay´s passing.
Fay was my work mate at "Duthies" in the late 50´s and early 60´s. My sincere sympathy to her family. Remembered with love, Hazel Dunlop (nee Johnson)

Joan Ferguson

May 5, 2025

I was very sorry to read of Fay's passing and send my sincere sympathy to all of the Millett family. Fay was always like a sister to me, and I will never forget her. With much love from Joan Ferguson.

May 8, 2025

BAKER, Fay. Passed away peacefully on 1st May 2025. Our loved aunt and great-aunt to Chris, Kristina, Ashlee, and the late Luke Walkley. We will miss you and always remember you. The Walkley Family.

May 6, 2025

BAKER, Fay Caroline. Passed away peacefully on 1st May 2025. Dearly loved aunt of Judith and the late Cecily and aunt in law of Gordon and the late Michael. Remembered with love.

May 5, 2025

BAKER, Fay Caroline. Loved Aunt, Great Aunt and Great Great Aunt. Our time together with you will always be treasured. Fun, laughter and lots of love. You will be missed and loved always "The Millettes".

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