Jeanette Karen GIBB

18th August 1958 - 13th August 2021
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Memorial Service
J Fraser and Sons Chapel
Corner Esk and Doon Streets
Invercargill
Friday 21 January 2022, 1:30PM

GIBB Jeanette Karen

It is with very heavy hearts and deep sadness we advise Jeanette passed away on Friday 13th August 2021, aged 62 years.

Dearly loved wife of Neil.

Treasured mum of Alan and Tracey.

Much loved Nan of Shania, Tessa, Toby and Nikita.

Loved daughter of the late Harold and Dot Withington.

Loved daughter in law of Fay and the late Jack Gibb.

Loved sister and sister in law of Anne and John, Heather and Neil*, Geoffrey and Diane, Ken and Kerren, Alastair and Lisa, Brian and Susan (Canada), Anne* and Jim.

Loved Aunty of all her nieces and nephews.

In lieu of flowers donations to Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated and can be left at the service.

A Memorial Service to Celebrate Jeanette’s life will be held on Friday 21st January 2022 at 1.30pm, J Fraser and Sons Chapel, Corner Esk and Doon Streets, Invercargill.  This will be a My Vaccine Pass entry only, please allow time to have your pass scanned.

Messages to 237 George Street Invercargill or to Jeanette’s tribute page at  frasersfunerals.co.nz/tributes where her livestream link of her service is available.

(*denotes deceased)

Messages

Deepest condolences, memories are always a treasure.
Lyn & Gordon Feaver , Invercargill
Thinking of you all during this time.
Hugely special lady and have so many treasured memories growing up.
Thank you for sharing her with us all.
Much love to the Whānau.
Kelvin Harper, Wellington
With deepest sympathy to you all on the sad loss of your beautiful wife, mum nd nana. From Cas, Rob and families
Robyn Halson, Traralgon
To you all, I send my love and condolences. A very special neighbor at Glenburn. My thoughts are with you all at this very sad time. Sandra McKenzie
Sandra McKenzie , Otautau
Passing on our love and condolences to you all at this extremely difficult time. A beautiful lady taken too soon. Her strength was so admirable and something we will always remember about her.
Nicole, Sam and Charlotte Shannon, Dunedin
Thinking of you all at such a sad time from the Cameron family Lynette Maureen Phyllis and Lindsay
Lynette Proctor, Brisbane Australia
Very sorry to hear of Jeanettes passing, Deepest condolences to Neil and family - take care.
Owen Brown, Invercargill
She was lovely lady who got meet at our scleroderma group sorely miss by all
kimberley small, invercargill
Devastated at the loss of Jeanette, I’m so glad we got to chat last week, she was a very special strong and beautiful woman. My deepest sympathies to the family, sending love and hugs at this most difficult time.
Justine Porter, Australia
Gibby and family...we are so gutted to hear the news of Jen's passing. One of the absolute best ladies we have had the privilege of knowing. Our hearts go out to you all and may you find a little comfort knowing she wont have suffer anymore. How lucky have you all been to have had Jen in your lives and infact everyone who's heart she has touched and that's many. One of the most beautiful caring ladies ever,!
Thinking of you all and our love to you. XX
Linda and Craig Maley, Dunedin
To Neil and family.
Our very deepest sympathy in the sad loss of Geanette.
Our thoughts are with you and your family.
Regards from Lynda and Wayne
Lynda and Wayne Pierce, Arrowtown
Neil sooo very sorry to hear about Jeanette she was a lovely woman.
My heart goes out to you and the kids.
Allison and I will call in one day. I’m just down the road at number 51 George St.
Jill Howie, Invercargill
Condolences Gibby our thoughts are with you. Take care
Keith and Maree Hogg, Christchurch
Glad I was able to watch such a beautiful service for a beautiful lady. thinking of you all at this time. Love to you all Neil and family. Time to celebrate. Raise my glass with you cheers
Jo, gold coast
Despite living on the other side of the world, Jeanette has had a lasting impact on my life. Her kindness and love she gave to me when I visited not only made things easier on me in the moment, but demonstrated to me how one should be a host and how to treat family. These are lessons I have kept with me and I strive to welcome friends and family into my life in the way Jeanette welcomed me into hers. May her memory live on in the hearts of all of us who she touched. She is sorely missed.
Ross Gibb, Montréal, Canada