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Lynnette SHEPHERD Obituary

SHEPHERD,
Lynnette Fay (Lyn):
On Wednesday, 16 November 2016. Aged 62 years. Dearly loved friend and partner of Colin, and friend of Mike Pitcher, and Doug Taylor. Loved Sister of June Bright (Palmerston North), Wayne Shepherd (Marton), and Graham Shepherd (Sanson). Aunty of Peter and Leanne Bright (Marton). Messages C/- 1312 Wellington Road, RD1, Crofton. Friends are invited to attend a service for Lyn at St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Broadway, Marton on Monday, 21 November 2016, at 2.00pm. Followed by private cremation.


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Published by Manawatu Standard on Nov. 17, 2016.

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Wayne Keetch

April 12, 2024

Wayne keetch -school mate and friend of many years. Lost track of Lyn.

wayne Keetch

November 28, 2023

We went to school together and spent a lot of time. I have only just found out. I will miss you. We had lots of great experiences.
Wayne

Kathie Drinkwater

November 23, 2016

Lyn you were such a lovely soul. I first met you when I was only 12 when my parents used to call into Hornby Farm Equipment and you worked in the office. As I grew up you became a good friend. My mother still to this day speaks fondly of you. Thank you for having been a part of our lives - we will miss you xo

Elizabeth Hill

November 21, 2016

Lyn had a big heart for people and animals. A shining light has gone out in Marton. I'll always remember her lovely smile and big caring heart.

Rob Fuller

November 19, 2016

Lyn your forever now in peace. The memories of the times we spent laughing and joking with each other will never be forgotten.

November 17, 2016

Good bye my friend and close cousin, Garry

Helen Bachari

November 17, 2016

A truly wonderful and generous woman who will be sadly missed. Even though several years had passed since I left Marton, Lyn was as always in my thoughts.

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