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Alison PRETIOUS Obituary

We are saddened to announce that Alison passed away peacefully on Saturday 16 March 2024, in her 86th year. Alison was the much-loved mother and mother-in-law of John (deceased), Andy Pretious and Lainey Elliston, and Helen and Peter Cook. She was the treasured Grandma of Hannah and Sam. In accordance with Alison's wishes, a private cremation has been held. In lieu of flowers, donations to Arohanui Hospice would be appreciated. Heartfelt thanks to the support workers who helped Alison in her home, the Arohanui Hospice team and to all of the staff of Woodfall Home and Hospital for their care and support during her stay there. All messages for Alison's family to be sent 316 Fairfield Road, RD6, Palmerston North or 80 Manawapou Road, Hawera.

"Now at peace"
Published by Manawatu Standard on Mar. 23, 2024.

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Janice & John Carson

March 24, 2024

To Helen, Andy and families. We have nice memories of your parents, John and you both, when we were neighbours in Pharazyn St. Unfortunately with the passage of time and busy lives we lost contact. Please accept our deepest sympathy. Janice and John Carson. Springvale Whanganui.

Rachel Fletcher sister in law ( née Pretious)

March 24, 2024

Lovely memories of our friendship of 75 years.

Kathy and Colin Scott

March 24, 2024

Andy, Lainey,Hannah and Sam thinking of you all at this sad time.

Jo McLachlan

March 23, 2024

My Deepest Sympathy to you all. Shall miss our phone calls. Jo.

Carol Young

March 23, 2024

To Andy & Helen, deepest sympathy on the passing of your loved mother. I have very many happy memories of our younger years. Rest in peace. Much love, Carol. (Cousin of Alison)

Jean Scott

March 23, 2024

Our deepest sympathy to Alison´s family. Alison was 12 hours older than me and we grew up together .
We are very sorry to hear of her passing
Jean and Peter Scott

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Memorial Events
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To offer your sympathy during this difficult time, you can now have memorial trees planted in a National Forest in memory of your loved one.