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Patricia Kay "Patsy" SHIRLEY

Patricia SHIRLEY Obituary

(of Lumsden) Peacefully, surrounded by her family at Southland Hospital, on Friday, August 29, 2025, aged 78 years. Dearly loved wife of Nigel, treasured Mum and mother-in-law of Karen and Rob, Troy and Sally, Megan and Ryan, loved Nan of Mason and Ranel, Marcia and Trent, Candace and Jared, Tristan, Braedyn and Brock; Kaylee, Blake; Jonty, Jacob, Alex, Jesse; and cherished Great-Nan to Lukah, Frankie, and Archie. Beloved sister and sister-in-law of the late Wayne and Bronwyn Johnstone (Dunedin), David and Debbie Johnstone (Australia). A celebration of Patsy's life will be held at the Lumsden Memorial Hall, 8 Meadow Street, on Saturday, September 6, at 1.00pm, followed by a private burial. Heartfelt thanks to all the Access Caregivers, staff at Lumsden Medical Centre, and staff of Kew Hospital for their special care of Mum over recent times. Messages to: 85 Forest Street, Lumsden 9730.


Published by Southland Times on Sep. 2, 2025.

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Reg and trish. Mossburn.

September 3, 2025

Patsy was a lovely lady who will be greatly missed. Our thoughts go out to nigel (father) and his family.

Penny lvey

September 2, 2025

So sorry to read this. I remember Patsy well from the days when my kids competed i equestrian events with Megan. She was a lovely lady. Sending her family my love

Sonya

September 2, 2025

To Patsy's family we send our love. Patsy was an amazing lady and i will miss our chats. Patsy you are one awesome lady.

Helen lansdell

September 2, 2025

So sad to see, patsy was a warm lovely lady and a loving mother and wife. She will be greatly missed.

Jeanette and Kit Till

September 2, 2025

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always. Patsy was a wonderful lady. Love and hugs.

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