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Rona FAIRWEATHER Obituary

FAIRWEATHER, Rona Doris (nee Bayer). Died in Auckland Hospital on 9th December aged 76 years, surrounded by her family. Wife of the late Bruce, dearly loved mother and mother-in- law of Sandra and Terry, Sonia and Warren, and Rowena and Neem. Treasured Nana to her grand children and great grand children, and devoted friend of Frank Heffernan. A celebration of Mum's life will be held at Holy Cross Church, Papatoetoe with Rosary at 7pm Thursday 13th December and Requiem Mass at 11am on Friday 14th December. May God take good care of Mum like she has cared for us.
Published by The New Zealand Herald from Dec. 11 to Dec. 14, 2018.

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January 17, 2021

had a strange dream about your mum it said check the new zealand herald obituries I did and found she had died im so sorry Duncan xxxx

Lucila Sharma

December 14, 2018

So very sad to hear of your loss; long time parishioner of St Josephs Catholic Parish Otahuhu. Beautiful spirit, will remember your warm smile. Rest in peace Rona, with God now and forever.

Pat Barfoot

December 14, 2018

Thinking of you, Rona, at the time of your Requiem. What a wonderful contribution you made to Pregnance Help! You were always friendly, cheerful and willing, and without your hard work and faithfulness the South Auckland centre would not have survived.
May you rest in Christ's peace.
Pat Barfoot.

December 13, 2018

Condolences to the family of Rona from the
Puhoi Heritage Museum Committee. RIP.

President: Sheryll Titford

December 13, 2018

Dear cousin of Max Catlin and the catlin family RIP

Max Catlin

December 13, 2018

Dear cousin of Max Catlin and the Catlin family RIP

Eileen Auckram

December 12, 2018

I was so sad to hear of your passing, Rona. You were such a hard worker for the C.W.L and for Pregnancy Help. You always looked so beautiful at the same time.

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