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Tesni WARNOCK Obituary

Beloved wife of Dr David Charles Warnock (dec), mother of Catherine (Cate), and grandmother of Sophie and Thomas (Tom) Warnock, died peacefully at home, aged 93, on Tuesday 16th July 2024 surrounded by her loved ones. We will be having a gathering to celebrate mum this Saturday 20th July from 6.30pm at the Miramar Bowling Club, Wellington. Any correspondence to 5 Otaki Street, Miramar, Wellington 6022. Rather than flowers donations to The David Warnock Medical Museum of Palmerston North (01-0755-0208301-00) would be appreciated.


Published by Manawatu Standard on Jul. 19, 2024.

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Barbara O'Driscoll

July 25, 2024

Dear family Warnock. Sincere Condolences. I do recollect from way back sharing a workplace with your Dad and meeting your Mum. It was an honour to know them and a real pleasure over the years to share your Dad's interest in the Medical Museum. Doug Warr was my boss initially and he and your Dad were great inspirations and examples to me. I recall your Mum and Dad with lots of respect and affection.
Barbara 0'Driscoll (now retired, Chief Pharmacist MCDHB)

Helen Halliday

July 20, 2024

Sending love and hugs at this sad time, I remember how fondly you always spoke of your mum. Hope to see you soon to hear more stories of her life, love from Helen

Christine Jackson

July 19, 2024

To Cate, Sophie & Tom
I have very fond memories of spending time with Uncle David and Tess both in Palmerston North and in Wellington during my time in the Airforce. They often took me to lunch or had me to stay for a weekend. So lovely to have family near by.

Ange Yates

July 19, 2024

Dearest Cate, so sorry to hear this. Sending you lots of love. Ange

Kate Carr

July 19, 2024

Sending our love and condolences. Kate, Halle & Neve - Christchurch.

Sophie Warnock

July 19, 2024

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