
6 Entries
Ian McIlraith
September 21, 2025
To Jenny's family,
I knew of Jenny since my father had bought a precocious filly from her father George; I understood he had named it Jenny Belle after her. We became well acquainted and good friends when our paths crossed over the ensuing years, there were some hilarious times. She came to Mt Parker farm to help out in 1971. Jenny knew how to have fun out of school. She is well remembered by me as being a helpful, cheerful and convivial personality.
Jane and Ian Simmonds
September 16, 2025
Friends since Pleasant Point. We loved the laughter, the mad horse owner, the shopkeeper, but mainly someone who always had time for us and our kids, and tons of enthusiasm for everything except fools. And her bravery dealing with the growing loss of communication ability.
A gap in our lives
George Sullivan
September 16, 2025
Jennifer my cousin R I P
Pelagia nee Juriss
September 16, 2025
My deepest sympathy for your loss. I have many fond memories of Ms Campbell as a typing teacher at Geraldine High School. May she Rest In Peace
Carolyn Patrick
September 14, 2025
A sad moment. Jenny taught me Shorthand, Tping and Commercial Practice at WHS.. She also coached the WHS Tennis Team I played for - the Tournament at Wilding Park was a highlight. She is remembered as a friend.
Sally Allman
September 13, 2025
I am sad to read this today. I worked for jenny at her beloved faultline gallery in akaroa for three years. Wè were good friends for a long time though had lost touch in recent years.
My condolences to the family especially jackie and her daughters.
Thinking of you all.
Sally Allman (back in Akaroa)
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