
Allen
Christine Barbara
Friday, 24 July 1959
Born:
Passed:
Saturday, 22 March 2025
Christine passed away peacefully in her sleep on Sunday
morning, 23rd March 2025, at Hospice Southland.
Dearly loved wife of Dudley. Much loved mother and
mother-in-law of Stuart, Paula, Karen, and Teresa, and
their partners. Treasured Grandma to all her grandchildren.
Deeply loved sister and friend to many.
Messages can be left on Christine’s tribute page at
www.distinctfunerals.co.nz, where a livestream link will
also be available.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Hospice Southland are
warmly welcomed.
Please find a link to the livestream below

So sad to hear this news. Remembering lovely Christine laughs drinks and high jinx we had many.
In my thoughts lovely lady RIP
Jane (Gloucester)

My dear friend Christine. I am so blessed to have had the pleasure of knowing the wonderful you. I will treasure the many laughs, dinner parties, work hijinks, and your kind and caring nature. Rest easy lovely lady. Remembered always xx
Michelle Young

Aunty Christine ❤️ I’ll forever miss your infectious smile and courage. You had a way of lighting up every room and the love you have for Dudley is what I aspire to find one day! I have so many precious memories especially Picnics at Elephant Rocks when family came to stay and the beach trip we had a few weeks ago was the best last day we could have had with you ❤️ you were so courageous and brave! We will all miss you so much xxx
Brodie

My Beautiful Aunty Christine, the time I was lucky enough to share with you playing board games, painting watercolours, and watching shows with you were so special ❤️ Sharing Christmas with you, drinking lots of tea! The painting you did for me of my Poppy that watches over me in my room is very important to me 💕 I will miss you greatly! And I promise to visit Dudley regularly for board games. We all love you so much and you will live through our memories and in every hug I give Dudley It will be for both of you ❤️
Gemma Botica

Mum
You will be missed so much. No words are big enough to describe how incredibly wonderful, loving and kind you are, I am lucky to have had you in my life. Love you always.
Paula

My sweet, wonderful, loving Mama.
I'm so lucky that I get to call myself your daughter, and so proud of everything you have accomplished. Thank you for raising me and helping me to be the person I am today. You're not gone, because you live on in my heart and in me. I love you always! xxxxxx

The best sister-in-law, loving wife, talented, bright and cheerful. Her enthusiasm for all she endeavoured was contagious. Christine's memory will not fade. Rest peacefully now dear sister.
Samantha


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