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Lynette THOMSON Obituary

Thomson, Lynette Kaye. Born 18 April 1956. Passed away peacefully 2nd January 2026. Much loved wife of Murray and mother of Anna. Daughter to the late Les and Patricia Smith, sister to Paul; sister-in-law to David and Alison Thomson. A service to celebrate her life will be held at the Function Room, West Lynn Garden, 73 Parker Avenue, New Lynn, from 1.00pm Thursday 8 January. All communications to Anna, [email protected] or Murray, [email protected]
Published by The New Zealand Herald from Jan. 5 to Jan. 6, 2026.

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Catherine Izard

January 9, 2026

Wonderful memories of a friend & workmate who will always be remembered with tears & laughter. Not very many women like You Lynette - one of the best.
My condolences to Murray & Anna .

Paul Smith

January 8, 2026

So proud & so very lucky to have you as my sister, L.
You are forever in my heart, arm in arm with our beloved mother.

Wheelers

January 6, 2026

The team at Wheelers were very sorry to hear of Lynette´s passing after a long battle with illness. Lynette will be remembered fondly by all of us who had the pleasure of working with her.
Our sincere condolences to Lynette´s family, friends, and work colleagues during this difficult time.

Tony Hopman

January 6, 2026

I was sad to hear of Lynette's passing. She was a terrific person.
Condolences to Murray and Anna.

Adrian Gorst

January 5, 2026

So sad to hear of Lynette´s passing a great lady and great support to Murry RIP to Murry and Anna

Trevor Heaphy

January 5, 2026

Lynette was a well-respected Life Member of the Auckland Motorcycle Club. She fought a good fight against illness for the past 5 years and now deserves to rest in peace. Our sincere condolences to Murray and Anna.
She will be missed by all of her friends at AMCC.

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