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Pamela MORGAN Obituary

MORGAN, Pamela Margaret (Pam), nee Fleet. -
At home surrounded by her family. Aged 54 years. Much loved daughter of June and the late Norm Fleet. Beloved wife and best friend of Wayne. Treasured Mum of Tane and Keita and their partners Adrianna, and Richard. Loved sister and sister in law of Trevor and Sandra, Russell and Jill, and Sharon. Loved Pam of Fianlay and Poppy. Loved daughter in law of Cecelia and the late James. Loved sister in law and aunty to all her nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers donations to Taranaki Hospice would be appreciated. All messages to the Morgan Family, c/- Eagars Funeral Services, PO Box 75, Stratford.
A service to celebrate Pam's life is to be at the Taranaki Cathedral of St Mary New Plymouth on Saturday 19th October at 10am. Followed by an interment at Waitara Cemetery.
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Published by Taranaki Daily News from Oct. 17 to Oct. 18, 2013.

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Glen and Lynne Smith

October 17, 2013

Sorry to hear of your loss, thinking of you at this sad time.
Lynne and Glen Smith

October 17, 2013

Much love to the Morgan whanau on the lost of Pam arohanui Wendy Gooch

October 19, 2013

MORGAN, Pam (Fleet). — Loved sister of Russell and sister-in-law of Jill, aunty of Sally, Kyle, Cory and Tessa, Chase, Chenoah, Nikau and Shianni. Pam’s end journey was one of great courage, acceptance and dignity.

October 19, 2013

MORGAN, Pam. — A very special and dearly loved aunty who will be sadly missed – Annette, Symon and Tayler Morgan xx
You are someone special,
Someone good and true,
You will never be forgotten,
We thought the world of you

October 17, 2013

MORGAN, Pam. —
Much loved friend of Trish and Paul, Jenny and John and families. It will be harder for the girls to win without our star card player Pammy at the helm. All our love to Pam’s families.

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