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Mary Theresa BROWN

Mary BROWN Obituary

12.12.1935 - 18.11.2025
Peacefully at home, in her 90th year. Loved wife of the late Stanley Brown. Dearly loved mother and mother-in-law of Marg and Keith Bradley (Geraldine), Steven and Sue (Sydney), Sharon Wooding (Timaru), John and Angela (USA), Barbara Brown (Sydney), Cathy Bradbury and John (Sydney), Angela and Ross Marklew (Wellington), Patrick and Peppe (Wellington), and Michael (Timaru). Loving Nana Mary of her 16 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. A Requiem Mass for Mary will be held at the Sacred Heart Basilica, Craigie Avenue, Timaru on Tuesday, November 25, at 1.00pm, followed by a private interment at the Timaru Cemetery. A Rosary will be held at the Sacred Heart Basilica the night prior at 5.00pm. In lieu of flowers, donations to St Vincent de Paul would be appreciated and may be left at the Mass. Messages c/- 15 Brunswick Street, Timaru 7910.


Published by Timaru Herald on Nov. 22, 2025.

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Barbara and Ray Cosgrove

November 26, 2025

Thinking of you all Marg and Keith and families, at this sad time. Kindest wishes

Malcolm Brown

November 25, 2025

We are deeply sorry to hear about the passing of Aunty Mary. Our hearts go out to your entire family during this time of sorrow. We were hoping to make it to the service, but unfortunately we are unable to. Please know that we are thinking of you during this difficult time.
From Malcolm (Herb/Johns eldest Son) Tracey and Jayden (Christchurch)

Brian Gosney

November 24, 2025

To Margaret and Keith. So sorry to hear of the sad loss of your Mum.Please accept our deepest sympathy.RIP. Brian and Joan Gosney. Melbourne

Jenny Wynn

November 22, 2025

Marg, Jenny here. Thinking of you all. Take care

Julie Brown

November 22, 2025

Marg and family, sending you all my sincere condolences
Regards Julie Brown ( née Wilson )

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