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Rae GROCOTT Obituary

GROCOTT, Rae Marie. Died on Dec 20th shortly after reaching her 71st birthday. With Christmas being so close we had a private cremation and we will invite everyone to a memorial on a date in January for those who felt touched by Rae with her amazing circle of friends and family. Rae was so special, not only to the Bayes, Hall and Grocott whanau, but also an incredibly wide group of Hamilton and Coromandel people who were in no doubt that they were special to her. Rae has left an immense hole in our lives. Simply Funerals Family Owned
Published by The New Zealand Herald on Dec. 24, 2025.

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Margaret Sutherland

December 27, 2025

I was so sorry to read about Rae´s passing. She was such a warm presence in Lake Crescent as a young girl and woman, and would later visit my mother, Shirley Sutherland, there from time to time. My mother always felt especially delighted and honoured to have had one of her lovely visits and never failed to mention them to me, long after I had moved to Wellington. Rae was always particularly welcoming to me too, if I saw her when I was visiting Mum. Rae had a very special place in both our hearts. Please accept my condolences at this very sad time. Margaret Sutherland

Lorraine Watchorn

December 25, 2025

I´m so sorry to read of Rae´s passing. Sending hugs to each in her amazing support team. With deepest sympathy to all who loved Rae, and to you especially Lyn.
~ Lorraine Watchorn.

Perry Frankham

December 24, 2025

Very sorry to learn of Rae's passing . Very special memories during the family swimming days down at the Munies in Hamilton . Always bubbly and caring - she will be sadly missed

Jeanette

December 24, 2025

Kindest thoughts to you all.your support of rae has been wonderful pam.love kevin and jeanette xx

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