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Moya BADHAM Obituary

BADHAM, Moya Eva (Formerly Butler). Born in the UK 13th September 1923. Died peacefully in her sleep at Hilda Ross Retirement Home 6th October 2017 aged 94 years. Loved wife of the late Keith Butler and the late Jack Badham. Much loved mother of Trevor, Ruth and Annette and mother in law of Gael. Step mother of John, Lee and Ian and mother in law of Grietjie. Adored grandmother and great grandmother to all her grandchildren. Moya will be interred at a private family gathering. Friends and family are invited to celebrate Moya's life at the Morrinsville RSA, 27, Studholme St. on 10th October at 1pm. In lieu of flowers donations preferred to the Royal NZ Foundation for the Blind or these may be left at the service. Seddon Park Funeral Home
Published by The New Zealand Herald from Oct. 7 to Oct. 9, 2017.

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Grahame Allport

October 9, 2017

My deepest condolences to both families. Memories are forever.

Grahame Allport

October 9, 2017

My deepest condolences to both families. Memories are forever

October 9, 2017

Mike and I also have fond memories of her time as librarian at Morrinsville College in the early 1970's. In her position along with the wonderful Lyn Johnstone, she provided an environment of professionalism, fun, support, learning and interest for students and staff. She involved herself in all aspects of school life and delivered many memorable "one-liners" on these occasions. Moya had a great love and loyalty for her family and despite the many curve balls thrown her way always maintained a positive outlook. It was a pleasure to have shared some wonderful times at the College during these years and we send our condolences to her family.

Bette Blance

October 8, 2017

I have such fond memories of Moya at Morrinsville College where she was Librarian. She and I spent many happy times with the Maori Club on visits to marae around the area. She was a wonderful support to both staff and students. Her work was always of a very high standard. I lost touch with her in latter years but she was never far from my thoughts. She has lived to a wonderful age and I hope that you can take comfort from the fact that she was well respected by those who worked with her all those years ago.

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