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Valerie MULVIHILL Obituary

16.10.1928 - 19.1.2026
Loved wife of the late Jack. Dearly loved mother and mother-in-law of Loraine and David Larner, Geoff and Vanessa, Neville and Sandra. Much loved Nana and Great-Nana to all her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. All messages to the Mulvihill family, c/o 186 Talbot St, Geraldine 7930. In accordance with Val's wishes, a private family service has been held.


Published by Timaru Herald on Jan. 28, 2026.

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Allan & Chris Heney

January 31, 2026

Patient, warm, generous and always beautifully calm Val was a constant kindly presence during our growing up years and beyond.

Anne & John Roberts

January 30, 2026

Val was a most wonderful neighbour and friend to our
family. We have many memories.
Our sympathy to all her family.

Liz Girvan

January 29, 2026

What a stoic lady Val was ...always on the move, creative and interesting & had `green fingers“ credit to an amazing garden.
Fond memories being able to learn ice skating on the Mulvihill skating rink.
Many wonderful memories of a local identity.
Sending my condolences to you and from the Maxwell Family.

Coral & Allan Marshall

January 29, 2026

Many happy memories spent with the Mulvihill Family in Beautiful Valley. Our thoughts are with you all.

Pauline Topham

January 29, 2026

Mrs Mulvihill was a very gracious lady who enjoyed entertaining people and sharing her garden. I enjoyed my visits with her and have fond memories of our time together

Carmen Tuite

January 28, 2026

Sincere condolences to the MULVIHILL family. Val was a wealth of knowledge with her Trilliums and Iris. I loved visiting her and the garden over the years and most recently seeing her at Elloughton Gardens while visiting my Mother n law. RIP Val

Nigel Blackler

January 28, 2026

Deepest sympathy for the loss of a lovely lady.

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