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Judith Frances (nee Burke) TINNOCK

Judith TINNOCK Obituary

TINNOCK, Judith (Judy) Frances (nee Burke). Passed away peacefully on Tuesday 16 September 2025, aged 94 years. Dearly loved wife of the late Bill Tinnock, after almost 62 years of marriage. Precious mum of Angela, Craig and baby Andrew. Loved grandma of Will. A service will be held on Monday 29 September at 2.00 pm to celebrate Judy's life and wonderful Wimbledon achievement at St Marys by the Sea, 168 Deep Creek Road Torbay. Please arrive early due to limited parking. Thank you to all the staff who took care of mum at Aria Gardens in Albany and to her lovely friends. You are with Dad now, Mum. Live streaming available please see Forrest Funerals website in upcoming funerals



Published by The New Zealand Herald on Sep. 24, 2025.

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Warwick Dugdale

Yesterday

Some memorable meet ups with Judy when at West End Rowing Club gatherings with her esteemed husband Bill. Our Taranaki connection was always good for a chat and a chuckle. Sincere condolences to their family.

Jill Bignell

September 26, 2025

Judy was a much loved and highly regarded tennis player in NZ and a great friend of members of the International Tennis Club in our country. She won many national championships in the early fifties and reached the semifinal of the Wimbledon mixed doubles. She will be greatly missed by us all.

John Reid

September 25, 2025

My condolences to all the family on the passing of Judy. Judy and Bill were very good friends with my parents, Ann & Jack Reid. Dad was the GP at Waiake where Bill was the Chemist. I have very fond memories of them both at our place or spending at our caravan at Long Bay Beach.

Helen Burke

September 25, 2025

Loved sister and sister in law of Peter and Betty Burke and Aunty to Cheryl, Elizabeth and Helen. Fun times that will not be forgotten. Xxxxx

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