Patricia MCDOWELL Obituary

McDOWELL, Patricia Gertrude:
On 28th July 2015 at Lansdowne Park, Masterton aged 95 years. Dearly loved wife of the late Alexander McDowell. Loved mother of Gavin and the late Tisa, and the late Gillian. Treasured "Trudy" of Natasha & Karl, Alex & Francis, James, & Momoe. Great grandmother of Madison, Mason, & Henry. Messages C/- PO Box 2035 Kuripuni, Masterton 5842.
Requiem Mass will be celebrated in Sacred Heart Catholic Church Main Street, Greytown on Saturday 1st August at 1.30pm followed by private cremation.

Gary Pickering Funerals
NZIFH Masterton

Published by Dominion Post on Jul. 30, 2015.

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Anne Heffernan-Dale

November 18, 2020

Thank you for your kindness to me when I visited you in Greytown after Gillean's death. You were a strong, wise and very creative woman; I treasured your company and the link with Gill. I still have the beautiful green & blue top that you wove. May you rest in peace now with no more suffering, and be reunited with your loved ones. Love from Anne.

Anne Heffernan-Dale

November 17, 2020

Hello Gavin,

We remember the friendship between your family and ours during the Whangarei years. Thinking of you as you farewell your mother.

The Rishworth family.

August 24, 2015

Pat and our mother, Nancy, were best friends for many many years.
Pat, you are now at peace. You and mum can now continue your friendship forever.
love from Josephine, Claudia and Stephanie Coory

July 30, 2015

McDOWELL, Patricia Gertrude:
Dearly loved and treasured friend of Lesley & Maurice Hurst, Lisa, Wayne, & Jason Taylor. Thank you dear friend for your love, support, advice and baking! But mostly thank you for your friendship and the millions of laughs we shared. You will be remembered in our hearts forever.
“Rest In Peace”.

July 30, 2015

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