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Mary KNIGHT Obituary

KNIGHT, Mary Margaret (nee Costelloe) 22 November 1947- 13 October 2017 Passed away surrounded by family and friends at Hospice North Shore. So loved by so many. Wife of John, and mother of Rosie, Malcolm, Edwin, Miriam, Des, Lucy, and John. Beloved sister, grandmother, godmother, aunt, cousin, friend, and inspiration. A Rosary Vigil will be held for Mary at 7pm at St Francis de Sales, Devonport on Tuesday 17 October, and a Requiem Mass for Mary at 2pm on Wednesday 18 October. In lieu of flowers donations to Hospice North Shore hospicenorthshore.org.nz At peace, and forever loved.



Published by The New Zealand Herald on Oct. 16, 2017.

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June 26, 2018

I have only just found out that the world has lost Mary. I worked with Mary for many years in Parentport, Mother Mary I called her. Such a sweet kind lady, and so proud of her wonderful family. My thoughts go out to all her kids and grandkids and John, a lovely kind man. So sorry to hear.
lisz Bodsworth

Gail Bennett

October 22, 2017

I will forever remember you as the good person you were. A limitless love for your own children and for others.
It was my honour to have known you in this life and heaven will be a richer place for your presence. Condolences to all the family. Gail Bennett.

Imelda

October 20, 2017

Thinking of you all at this time. Love, Imelda.

October 20, 2017

Dear John
So sad to hear of Mary's death from Colleen Mahoney. I have so many happy memories of years ago when we were at Wellington Teachers College together. I am thinking of you and your children.

Philippa Bartlett (Clifford)

October 17, 2017

KNIGHT, Mary. Passed away on 13th October 2017. A wise and gentle friend who will be sadly missed by "The Group" Sue and Chris, Marie and Andrew, Trish and Ron, and Karen and Bourke.

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