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Norma Isobel STRINGER

1928 - 2020

Norma Isobel STRINGER obituary, 1928-2020, Auckland, Auckland

BORN

1928

DIED

2020

Norma STRINGER Obituary

STRINGER, Norma Isobel (nee Brown). Born March 14, 1928. Passed away on May 08, 2020. Died peacefully on Friday 8th May in her sleep at home. Independent to the end. Loved wife of the late Frederick Stringer. Loving mother to Warren, Peter and Annette. Super Nana to Amy, Kerri, Brett and Nicole. Great Nana to Lilith. Loving mother-in-law to Alan, Debbie and Elaine. Sister to Owen, Dawn and Peter. Sister-in-law to Netti, Douglas and Rae. Aunt and honorary mother to a cast of many. There was nothing she would or could not do. Her love for life, family and friends will be greatly missed. May she Rest In Peace for ever more. A private cremation will take place with a celebration of her life to be held at a later time to be notified.
Published by The New Zealand Herald on May 15, 2020.

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Gaylene Faasoi

May 23, 2020

I was sad to hear of your loss fred was my first landlord in 1981 i was pregnant and moved in a month before having my baby they were so lovely they even gave me a bassinet and cot for my daughter and I didn't know until moved in use to come and visit to spend time with my daughter i just loved them being my first experience renting with my husband

Rena & Rex Beale

May 18, 2020

So sorry to hear of your loss Norma and Fred were great fire brigade friends of the late Annie and Ernie Beale of Woodville

Terence Gross

May 16, 2020

Norma you will be sadly missed by Moana, Terry and David(her Godson).
Norma you were like a Mother to us, always there to share your wisdom, with a talk, advice and food.
Norma we feel richly blessed to have known you and your memory shall live forever in our hearts.

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