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Margaret Marion (nee Goomes) CLARK

Margaret Marion (nee Goomes) CLARK obituary

Margaret CLARK Obituary

CLARK, Margaret Marion (Margaret Clark) (nee Goomes). With great sadness we want to inform her family and friends that Margaret passed away on July 27, 2022. Margaret was the loving and much loved mother to Rory Keane and adoring Nana to Aidan, son of Samantha Gloede and Rory. Margaret was the beloved wife to Rex Clark and previously Eamonn Keane, both deceased. Margaret was born in Invercargill on the 4th of March, 1933, the daughter of the late Cedric and Ivy Goomes and beloved sister of Denise (deceased), Dawn (deceased), Tony and Victor. A service will be held to celebrate Margaret's life at the All Souls Church, Clevedon, 49 North Road, Clevedon, on Saturday August 6th at 1pm The family wish to extend their sincere gratitude to the staff at Summerset Village, Karaka for the compassion and care shown to Margaret In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Cancer Society of New Zealand
Published by The New Zealand Herald from Jul. 29 to Aug. 1, 2022.

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Margaret Van Boxel, Maybury

October 31, 2022

Such a lovely lady I had her as a teacher twice at papatoetoe north school, I was lucky to have known this very elegant lady I also kept in contact with her when my children went to the same school Rest In Peace beautiful lady fly to the angles as you can teach then how to play the harp xx

August 3, 2022

CLARK, Margaret Marion (nee Goomes). Beloved Nana to Aidan, fur-Nana to Bergie and Maddie, and treasured friend to Sam. We are so blessed by the enormous love you have always showered upon us. You raised Rory to be a great man, who will continue to pass your love and traditions onto Aidan. We will forever cherish the beautiful memories of Aidan with his Nana. With love from New York. Rest In Peace.

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