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Lillian TURNBULL Obituary

TURNBULL, Lillian. On February 7th 2019 peacefully at Auckland Hospital. Late of Papakura, aged 86 years. Beloved daughter of the late Lillian and Matt Turnbull. Loved sister of the late Gloria and Tom. Dearly loved aunt of Kevin and Shelley, Allan and Janet. Much loved great aunt of Christopher, Joanne, Kyall and Dale. Loved great great aunt of Leela and Cleveland. Our sincere thank you to all at Grace Joel, St Heliers for their loving care. A service will be held in the Chapel of Manukau Memorial Gardens, 361 Puhinui Road, Papatoetoe on Tuesday 12th February 2019 at 2.00pm. All communications to PO Box 272 1472, Papakura 2244. Tel: (09) 521 8239.
Published by The New Zealand Herald from Feb. 9 to Feb. 11, 2019.

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Allan & Janet Turnbull

February 11, 2019

Such a special lady who's going to be forever missed.. We will never forget the love you showed us all. How lucky were we to have had you in our world. We have so many treasured memories to carry with us...

Laura

February 10, 2019

A life well lived is a precious gift
Of hope and strength and grace,
From someone who has made our world
A brighter, better place
It's filled with moments, sweet and sad
With smiles and sometimes tears,
With friendships formed and good times shared
And laughter through the years.
A life well lived is a legacy
Of joy and pride and pleasure,
A living, lasting memory
Our grateful hearts will treasure

Rest in love sweet Lillian. Thank you for your kindness to me over the years.
I have so many cherished memories I think of you all often. I imagine there is a joyous reunion with your loved Gloria and Tom, and many stories to share.

Kevin & Shelley Turnbull

February 10, 2019

We will always love and miss you,
With every passing day
The longing just to see you
Will never go away.

Love Kevin & Shelley xx

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