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Stephen CLAASEN Obituary

CLAASEN, Stephen Trent (Lex). Peacefully at home on 4th December, 2024; in his 29th year. Dearly loved son of Mark and Shelley, and step-son of Katia and Graeme. Loved brother and brother-in-law of Annalyce and Guy, and loved grandchild of Brenda, Maureen, and John. A celebration of Lex's life will be held in The Grahamstown Chapel, 102 Kirkwood Street, Thames on Wednesday 11th December at 1pm, followed by private cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations appreciated to Lake Taupo Hospice: www.laketaupohospice.co.nz.



Published by The New Zealand Herald on Dec. 7, 2024.

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Mark and Tangi

December 4, 2025

Lots of love Mark and Shelley and to your family and friends, such an awesome person Stephen was a great musician. To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord, sorry for your loss, from Mark and Tangi

Dad, Mark Claasen

December 4, 2025

My Son, my Beautiful son. It's been a year, and we miss you. But on the up side we are taking you to BK in Puke on your birthday, Katia, Uma and & Dad.
Love you and see you soon.

Chris D

December 10, 2024

Oh Shelley, I am so sorry to hear that Lex has gone. Your precious boy, who fought so hard to live. Love n Hugs to you.
Christine D.

Chloe

December 7, 2024

Sending so much love to you all. Lex was truly a one of a kind, amazing person and I´ll treasure the memory of our last phone call

Samantha le Grice

December 7, 2024

My deepest condolences to both you Shelley and Mark. And of course your respective family's..
Xx

Teresa Morris

December 7, 2024

Dear Annalyce, Guy and family... Our thoughts are with you all at this sad time. Our deepest condolences. From Teresa, Alan and Caitlyn (Sedgefield, SA)

Val & Kyle

December 7, 2024

We are so sorry for your loss. May you be comforted by sharing sweet memories.
Much love to each of you

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