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Valerie PITTAWAY Obituary


PITTAWAY, Valerie. Passed away peacefully, in Whangarei, July 16th 2013, aged 82 years. Dearly loved wife of, Robert James Pittaway, (Bob). A loved mother, mother in-law, grandmother and great- grandmother. "You were music to our ears A service to celebrate Val's life will be held in the chapel at Newberrys Funeral Home, cnr of Kamo Rd and Moody Ave. Whau Valley, Whangarei on Friday 19th July at 12.30pm. In lieu of flowers, donations made directly to Red Cross, PO Box 1298, Whangarei, would be appreciated. All communications to, The Pittaway Family, c/- PO Box 5116, Whangarei, 0140.



Published by The New Zealand Herald on Jul. 18, 2013.

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July 21, 2013

My thoughts are with you Uncle Bob,Anna and family Mark, Kathy and family at this sad and unexpected time. You will be able to gather strength from each other to see each new day through and treasure the memories of Val by always talking , She will always be here with us.love from Robyn and family.

Sue & Gus & Family Morton

July 19, 2013

There is a special place in my heart for this special Aunty who shared with me her love of music, and her zest for life whenever I visited in Dunedin. I will never forget the singing and that special smile and twinkle in Aunty Val's eyes. Uncle Bob, Mark, Annah and families - we send you our love, share in your sorrow and feel extremely lucky to have such special memories of such a wonderful loving Aunt. xox

July 18, 2013

PITTAWAY, Val. Dearly loved mother of Anna and mother-in-law of Dai (deceased), Mark and mother in-law of Kathy. Grandma of Megan, Gareth and Kiran, Haydn and Jess, Rachael and Will, Alexandra, and Thomas. Great grandma of Talia and Caleb, Freedom and Leela. Fondest memories of our family times together filled with laughter, singing, music and lots of dancing. You will be forever in our hearts, xxx

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