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Jane WHEELER Obituary

WHEELER, Jane Graham (Shea). After a 3 year battle with cancer, Mum passed away peacefully on June 28th 2014 at Te Omanga Hospice, Lower Hutt. Beloved wife to John, Mum and Mum in law to Jane, Ben, Kerry and Steve. Grandmother to Jack, Grace, Charlotte and Annabel and sister to Hamish and Hazel. Special thanks to Mum's GP Sarah Painter, Kate Gregory and team at the Wellington Hospital Oncology Department, Hutt Hospital and the fantastic staff at Te Omanga hospital who all looked after Mum over the last 3 years. In lieu of flowers, donations to Te Omanga Hospice would be appreciated and may be posted to PO Box 30 814 Lower Hutt 5040, or left at the service. The service will be held in the Croft Centennial Chapel, 2 Osborne Place (Off Queens Drive) Lower Hutt on Saturday 5th July 2014 at 2pm, Thereafter private cremation. Croft Funeral Home Tel (04) 569-7072 Locally Owned
Published by The New Zealand Herald on Jul. 2, 2014.

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Dennis Chippindale

July 4, 2014

I am really grateful to have known such a truly lovely woman. Your fun-loving and open-hearted support of your family is my enduring memory. The times I was lucky enough to spend with you were too few.

John, Jane and Ben, my thoughts are with you and I look forward to the chance to catch up very soon.

Abby Stratford

July 3, 2014

Goodbye to an amazing lady. You were such a trooper these last few years, a true indication of your fantastic character. I know the huge hole that has been left by your early departure will be filled with the brilliant legacy you've left behind: sense of humour, fantastic cooking, gardening, independence like no other, loyalty, support and lots of love. Lower Hutt will not be the same without you. Lots of love always.

Abby Stratford and family xxx

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