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Helen O'CONNOR Obituary

O'CONNOR,
Helen Gabrielle:
Peacefully on Saturday 1st December 2018. Dearly loved wife of Ted. Loved sister of Audrey, Lois (dec), Graeme (dec), Stuart (dec), Errol, Judy, Ian and sister-in-law to Colleen. Loving aunt to her many nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers a donation to Arohanui Hospice, PO Box 5349, Palmerston North 4441 would be appreciated or may be left in the Cathedral foyer. Messages to the O'Connor family, c/- PO Box 5191, Palmerston North 4441. Requiem Mass for Helen will be celebrated in the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, Broadway Avenue, Palmerston North, on Thursday 6th December 2018 at 1.30pm, followed by interment at Kelvin Grove Cemetery.
Published by Manawatu Standard on Dec. 3, 2018.

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December 5, 2018

Ted and Judy

Our hearts and thoughts are with you during this time of grieving. Please know that you are not alone in remembering a truly wonderful person that meant so much to so many.

Katherine and Chris Korte
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Southee family

December 4, 2018

Helen was a support to our family during difficult times. She gave encouragement to my brother with life's journey. Take care Ted and family

Southee Family

December 4, 2018

Helen was a great support to my family through difficult times. She was also a great friend to my brother and provided him with encouragement to travel life's journey. You will be missed by us all. Take care Ted and family.

December 3, 2018

Sorry to read of your loss Ted.
Regards
Wendy Butcher

Chris Kirk

December 3, 2018

To Ted and Family
Helen was a wonderful person very thoughtful,a great personality.She was incredibly focused in her work and it was a privilege working with her at MidCentral DHB. She had so many plans cut short by her illness you will be sadly missed by everybody.

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