Dianne June Tyssen

12th December 1952 - 11th January 2024
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Southland Kennel Association
120 Kennington Road
Kennington
Thursday 18 January 2024, 2:00PM

Tyssen: Dianne June

Dianne passed away peacefully at home on her terms looking out to the garden, surrounded by her loving family on Thursday 11th January 2024 at 11.45am, aged 71 years.

Dearly loved wife of Hans. Loved daughter of Mervyn* and June* Coutts. Wonderful and much-loved sister and sister-in-law of Pamela and Stephen Rogers, Paul and Pa, and Richard* and Sandra. Adored Aunty of all her nieces and nephews.

A memorial service to celebrate Dianne’s life will be held at the Southland Kennel Association, 120 Kennington Road, Kennington, on Thursday 18th January at 2.00pm.

In lieu of flowers, donations to Hospice Southland would be appreciated and may be left at the service. Please wear casual and bright colours. Messages to 28 Awarua Road, Otatara 9879

Messages

To my dearest friend, I will miss our chats, our trips, our laughter and everything that made you the special lady you were. 💔
Rest well, in peace & love you fought the most courageous battle.
Until we meet again....💝
Condolences to Hans, Pamela & extended family & friends 😢
Judy Herrick , Kaiapoi
Very sad to hear of Dianne’s passing,
Fond memories of dealing with Dianne and her Dogs for many years with work.
Our thought are with Dianne’s family.
Christine, Shelley & the Invercargill Air Freight girls xx
Shelley Kempton , Invercargill
I am just in bits over the news of Dianne's passing. She was an extraordinary person who inspired great affection and loyalty. It was my honour to know her and have her as a colleague for so many years. She was so kind. My Chihuahua Jemima was my heart - she had no show qualities whatsoever, except lovely teeth and a totally besotted owner. I think Dianne could see how much I loved her, so patiently taught me what to do, even though Jemima and I were a totally hopeless case. I really loved her for that. My heartfelt condolences to Dianne's loved ones at this very sad time.
Eirwen Harris Mitchell, Lauder
RIP Dianne You will be sadly missed Condolences to all your family Ron and Peggy Scott
M Scott, Invercargill
Dear Hans Pamela & family our deepest condolences in the loss of your wife, sister & auntie
Thank you both for such wonderful care of my Dearest friend over the last 3 years our thoughts are with you all at this very sad time
Robyn & Bill Turner, Dunedin
Thankyou for your time and patience teaching us how to car fir our fur children Dianne. Our sincere condolences to her loved ones. She will be very missed
B&B Cleaver , Invercargill
The Committee and Members of Wellington Kennel Centre send their heartfelt condolences to Dianne's family - a wonderful woman - her service and support of our dog fraternity will be sorely missed.
Carolyn Stevens, Wellington
Our deepest condolences to Hans and all of Dianne's family and friends . There is so much that can be said after so many years of knowing Dianne but we will remember her as true, proud Southern girl. Strong and determined to the end . May she now rest in the peace she so deserves
Owen and Pat Dance, Wellington
Dear family, we send our sincere sympathy. Dianne gave us the gift of our Cavalier King Charles, in 2019, Toby and every year on his birthday we sent Dianne an updated photo to show her how he was doing. She always replied. We were so fortunate to have connected with her and to have her allow us to adopt Toby. She also gave us all his history about his forebears. We will always be grateful.
Len Leith, Ocean View Dunedin
Pam I am very sorry to hear that your dearly loved sister has passed I know you will miss her but your very special memories will always be with you in your heart ❤️❤️
Sonia Payne (nee Thwaites), Invercargill
On the other side of the world but the loss of Dianne has floored us. The world of cavaliers owes gratitude to such a strong woman with a huge heart. What was in the tin was exactly as it said on the label. Loved her and miss her enormously. To Hans and Pamela …my heart breaks for you all. But how fortunate were we to have had Dianne walk amongst us. Norma and Gordon (Craigowl Cavaliers U.K.)
Norma Inglis , Newcastle upon Tyne