Marie Elizabeth Lindsay

5th June 1943 - 11th January 2023
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J Fraser and Sons Chapel
Cnr Esk and Doon Streets
Invercargill
Wednesday 18 January 2023, 1:30PM

Lindsay, Marie Elizabeth (nee Brown):

Passed away peacefully at Rowena Jackson on Wednesday, 11 January 2023, in her 80th year. Dearly loved wife of the late Bruce. Loved mother and mother-in-law of Jackie and Logan Edwards, Karen and Joe Hughes, and Paul and Angela Lindsay. Loved Nanna with the chooks of Liam and Jamie; Noah; Scott and Jenna. Loved sister and sister-in-law of Alan* and Margaret*, Florence* Brown, Peter* and Chrissie Brown. Bill* and Margaret* Brown, May* and Robin* Tait, Dorothy* and Edwin* Kelly. A loved aunty to all her nieces and nephews. A dear friend of Gay. Special thanks to Marilou and the team at Rowena Jackson. A service to celebrate Marie’s life will be held at J Fraser and Sons Chapel, Cnr Esk and Doon Streets, Invercargill on Wednesday, 18 January at 1.30pm. Interment at the Calcium Cemetery to follow. Messages to 191 Coggins Road, Otatara RD 9, Invercargill 9879

Messages

Our condolences to family of Marie. She was a very strong lady. Survived train crash. Lovely lady Love to all family. Our thoughts are with you all Maureen Christie and Fletchxx
Maureen Christie, Christchurch
Very sorry to learn of Marie's death. Stan and I had lots of fun over many years of friendship with Marie and Bruce. Vintage tractors and machinery were probably the interest we shared most. Like others we have good memories of trips away with Vintage Tractor lovers in the bus to socisluse with other tractor lovers in various parts of Southland. I also have great memories of friendship with Marie at the Thornbury Bowling Club.
Marie is remembered with love by the Bulling family of Thornbury.
Dorothy Bulling , Invercargill
Lots of love xxxx
Kyliee , Invercargill
Sorry to read of Marie's passing Nice to know that she will be united with Bruce again..
Thornbury has lost some special local residents in the last year or two.
These families are special people that have worked hard in the community over several generations.
Neil and I have many memories of the Brown and Lindsay families. R.I.P. Marie.
Neil & Freda Foster, Bannockburn