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Judith STICHBURY Obituary

Stichbury, Judith Suzanne (Judy) (Nee Wilson). Loving wife of Rod, Beloved eldest daughter of Annette and the late Munro Wilson, Cherished sister of Sandra and Doug Hayr, and Marilyn and Andrew Portman. Adored Aunt of Melanie and Andrew Hess, Tania Hayr and Jesse Runge and Bryce and Crystal Hayr and their families. Judy passed away peacefully on 22nd October 2025. As Mrs Munro-Keene, Judy enriched the lives of many, and was widely revered. She will be sadly missed by us all. A celebration of her life will be held at St Phillips church, St Heliers on Friday 31st October at 1 pm. In lieu of flowers, we invite you to honor Judy's memory by supporting a cause that holds special meaning for you.
Published by The New Zealand Herald on Oct. 28, 2025.

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Dot Armiger (Jocelyn Redfern)

October 29, 2025

My Sincere Thoughts are with Annette, Rod and families at this sad time. I have known Judith since she was born, having worked for her Dad , (Munro) please pass this on to Annette.

Maria Beslic-Pejcic

October 28, 2025

My sincere condolences to Judith's family,
Judith was a really caring soul. I used to seat next to her when I arrived to Te Kura, so we shared lots of stories. Judith used to make Christmas cookies for all of us, Dear Judith rest in peace you will be terribly missed,

Rodger Welsh

October 28, 2025

You were a wonderful friend and tramping companion. As a group, we completed tramps over some of the best areas in NZ-all four of us: you, Chris, Sue, and me. We had many humorous occasions. Lovely memories. I'm just so sad for you, but you have given us such joyous, everlasting memories.

Red Ross

October 28, 2025

A most beautiful woman with a heart of much joy has passed on. We are all in awe of Rods commitment and loving care over these past years of great difficulty. She will be missed.

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