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Noeline BALME Obituary

BALME, Noeline Mary (nee Moreland). Born December 25, 1936. Died 8 October 2023. Dearly loved wife of Steve for 60 years. Loved mother and mother-in-law of Liz, Matthew and Michelle, and Anna and Jon. Adored Nono of Max, Sam, Hugo, Maddie, Charlotte and the four-legged Otis. Always remembered as the Christmas Day baby. Private cremation. Details of the celebration of her life TBC.
Published by The New Zealand Herald from Oct. 11 to Oct. 14, 2023.

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Margaret and John Munro

May 19, 2024

So sorry to hear about Noelene - she was the stalwart neighbour of ours on Point View Drive and took part in so many wonderful parties - champagne breakfasts, tennis parties, impetuous evening barbecues. Steve was the person we relied on to keep our neighbourhood healthy. He and I were tested for blood disorders when a young man decided to crash his vehicle outside our properties and he and I went to help! This message sent today, 19th May 2024 when we learnt Wendy Deal, another beautiful neighbour died.

Heather Alley

October 23, 2023

To Steve and Family - so saddened to hear of Noeline's passing. We were kids together and friends for many years - I spent many happy times with the Moreland family in Cambridge. Noeline was one of my bridesmaids sixty-five years ago. The last time I saw Noeline was when Colin played in the Rugby- Bowls tournament at the Mount and saw Steve and Noeline and i had lunch together. Sadly we lost touch a few years ago - much to my regret. Sending you all our sincere condolences. Colin and Heather Alley (nee Paterson)

Trish

October 17, 2023

Steve&family, Our deepest sympathy, I will always remember Noeline her smile, energy, free spirit, honesty. She always made time as she bustled through the surgery door to pop in the lab to have a wee chat with me. Much luv Trish& Allan Winter

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