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Karen Patricia MORINE

Karen MORINE Obituary

MORINE, Karen Patricia. Karen went to be with her Lord and Saviour peacefully on Sunday 3rd August, 2025, aged 66. Reunited at last with her cherished late husband Al. Precious Mumma of Nic and Becca. Caring mother-in-law of William and Fraser. Adored Nana of Billy, Camellia, and Rosalie. Beloved sister, sister- in-law, aunty, and dear friend to many. Passionate teacher for more than 35 years. In accordance with K's wishes a private interment will be held. Our heartfelt thanks to Mum's medical team - the lovely staff at Summerset Vogeltown, Hospice, and to K's doctors Carey Martin, Kay Abraham, and Richard Isaacs. In lieu of flowers, donations to her legacy Daphne Cancer Care would mean a great deal to K. Please visit K's tribute page if you wish to share any words or donate at www. tinyurl.com/kmorinetributes
Published by The New Zealand Herald on Aug. 9, 2025.

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Janet O'Carroll

Earlier today

Karen, you became known to us as Karine on the NPGHS staff to avoid confusion. You have fought the good fight, now rest in peace. Deepest sympathy to Nicola and Bex.

June Moseley

Yesterday

Such a passionate lady in all aspects of her life.
Sending aroha from Wales to Karen's family.
Rest in Peace Karen.
June Moseley

Marni Stevenson

Yesterday

I am so very sorry to hear of Karen's passing. Karen was my form teacher when I was a student at NPGHS and then became a lovely colleague when I returned as a teacher myself. Always so warm, positive and full of fun. Sending my aroha to the family.

Enfys and John

Yesterday

Karen has left an amazing legacy of goodwill that will be appreciated by many and never forgotten. Her kindness to anyone where she saw the need was extended and done with such love .
Memories will be made in Heaven and her arrival celebrated.

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