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Sylvia Mary Ellen MNZM FAUSETT

Sylvia FAUSETT Obituary

FAUSETT, Sylvia Mary Ellen MNZM. Sylvia passed away peacefully in her sleep on 4 July 2024, age 91. Dearly beloved wife of Robin for 68 years, loved mother of Richard and Caroline and cherished nanny of Cassandra (deceased) and Katherine. She was well known and respected in the Panmure, and wider East Auckland areas for her dedicated years of service within the community. Sylvia will be missed by the many people whose lives she touched throughout her lifetime. A celebration of Sylvia's life will be held at St Matthias Church, Thompson Road, Panmure at 2 pm, Saturday 20 July 2024. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Sylvia's name to Barnardo's New Zealand. Please email [email protected] for the live stream link. Aroha Funerals 09 5270266
Published by The New Zealand Herald from Jul. 13 to Jul. 17, 2024.

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Cath Stone

September 4, 2024

As a family, we were just recently reflecting on our children´s start in music, and how Sylvia´s dedication to Tamaki Music School made lessons accessible to so many. Our children did their time learning recorder, and grew to appreciate this instrument very much for many more years, with Christine & Robin often stepping in when a tutor couldn´t make it on the odd Saturday morning. Our children also took up violin and flute respectively. Thank you Sylvia for all you contributed and instilling a solid start and a love of music. We remember you with a special memories, respect & appreciation. RIP dear Sylvia xx

Andrew Uren

July 20, 2024

Sylvia is one these unsung heros in our community who do oh so much. She was an important person in my formative music days giving me chances which has help my career. Very best wishes and love to Richard, Caroline and their families.

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