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Malti NARAN Obituary

NARAN, Malti. Passed away on 18th December 2025, aged 66 years. Much loved wife of Suresh. Loving mother to Milan and Amil. If you wish to pay respects at the family home, please do so between 3-7:30pm. A service will be held at the Manukau Memorial Gardens Chapel and Crematorium, 361 Puhinui Road, Papatoetoe on Tuesday 23rd December, at 1pm. In memory of Malti, donations to the Heart Foundation would be appreciated..



Published by The New Zealand Herald on Dec. 20, 2025.

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Linda Sloane

December 23, 2025

In loving memory of a wonderful lady taken too soon.Deepest sympathies.

Bharti and family of Magankaka and Laxmikaki

December 21, 2025

To our wonderful cousin Malti....our hearts are broken but we will never forget your beautiful smile that would light up a room and with those lovely dimples of yours.....You were a beautiful soul who cared about everyone around you. We can't believe you are not with us anymore. You were always happy and your charisma and positivity spread to all those who met you. Even though we haven't seen you for a long time, the memories of when we were young will never go away. Love you Malti. May God take care of you in your journey and keep you as his angel in heaven. Love from all your cousins from the family of yourMagankaka and Laxmikaki in Luton, UK. xxxxxxxx

December 22, 2025

NARAN, Malti. Beloved sister and sister-in- law to Damyanti and Dahya, and an amazing, loving Masi to Amit, Ajit, Tejal, and family. Your infectious smile and laughter will be forever missed. Your kind, warm heart and the loving memories you shared will stay with us forever.

December 20, 2025

NARAN, Malti. Passed away surrounded by her family. You were an amazing younger sister and the most caring masi I could have asked for. Love Didi (Mona) Bhikhu and Meera.

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