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Nancy O'BRIEN Obituary

O'BRIEN, Nancy Elizabeth
(nee Dennis):


On January 6, 2023 Nancy passed away in the
Friendlies Hospital, Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia in the company of her family. In her 73rd year Nancy was the loved and admired wife of Brian, mother and mother-in-law of Louise O'Brien and Allen Keogh (Wellington), Mark and Mairead O'Brien (Sydney), and Kerryn and Brendan Bold (Palmerston North). Loved grandmother of Lottie and Silas, Thomas and Conor, Brianna and Olivia. Loved sister and sister-in-law of Judith and Ian Simpson.
A funeral service was held
in the chapel of Des Allen and Co, Bundaberg, followed by cremation at Springfield Gardens. Nancy's ashes
will be brought back to New Zealand and she will be laid
to rest in Christchurch, the city of her birth.
Published by Manawatu Standard on Jan. 14, 2023.

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Rae Leask

March 21, 2023

I only heard about Nancy' passing from Judi Lamb. Sorry to hear of her sad passing. Brian, I am reminded of that trip to Akaroa many years ago and the speed we were traveling. Also the wonderful balls we attended and the sore feet I had with ingrown toenails. Still have them. I wonder how your friends from St Bedes College are and what they are doing.
My sincere sympathy
Raewyn Leask (Bryant)

Judy Rose

February 11, 2023

My thoughts go out to you Brian and family. I have just seen the notice for Nancy so my sincere apologies for not getting in touch. I will miss my catch ups with Nancy. Thinking of you all at this sad time as she was a very special lady.

Rosalie Harvey

January 30, 2023

So sorry to read this. thinking of you all. With love and fond memories. Rosalie

Lesley Haggitt

January 21, 2023

Death leaves a hearache none can heal but love leaves a memory none can steal. Thinking of you Brian ,Louise,Mark and Kerryn and families.

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