Also known as "Kitty"
2 December 1932 – 4 September 2025
Also known as "Kitty"
2 December 1932 – 4 September 2025
Funeral service held at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Whangarei
Dear Debbie and Phillip, Please accept our deep condolences on the passing of your mum. Kitty will always remain close to our hearts and minds, and we are convinced she has gone to a new and better place. We fondly remember having had the pleasure of her visits to Miami with your dad over the years and have such good memories of those times. We will always remember them. Fernando visited Jamaica many years ago on business (around 1993), and he always remembers the wonderful dinner he had with your parents there. They made him feel so welcome and he enjoyed a memorable evening with your parents, including hearing your dad’s stories about the war years. We will always cherish Kitty’s visits – her laughter, her spirit, her elegance. We enjoyed many wonderful hours visiting with the family. We can picture her now laughing and enjoying the company of the family. What a blessing! The service, especially Phillip’s eulogy, was beautiful and so fitting for such a beautiful lady. We also send our love and condolences to Kelly, Ana and the rest of the family in New Zealand. All our love from your cousin, Olguita (Arner) and Fernando Lagomasino
RIP cousin Kitty. I thank the Lord for the times we shared. You were an inspiration and a blessing. What a beautiful legacy you have left us with. No matter were our family is in a far away country our unity and love of family continues to endure by the example that you set. Your love of the Lord was inspiring. You will be missed.
Phillip, Debbie, Kelly, family members of the Addison, Spence, Kinkead and Wooler families, my sincerest condolences on the passing of “Auntie Kitty” she was a fine wonderful lady, of whom I have very fond memories. Auntie Kitty was a strong lady with a knack for business and oftentimes took the lead on many family endeavors. Those wonderful memories, forever inscribed in my brain, of Sunday BBQs at Temple Hall and Barton Aire, boating to Lime Cay and sharing happy experiences on the many trips to Greenwich, Treasure Beach, Boston and Passley Gardens. The food, drink, laughter and overall fun times of those years long gone will always be happily remembered. “Uncle Gordon” was very much down to earth, and never one to overreact. I often reminisce of those years long gone and think I was truly lucky to have had them both in my life. May God bless you Auntie Kitty, safe travels, you will be very much missed. Michael & Julie Humphreys + Family
Auntie Kitty A beautiful, very stylish and gracious woman, so in love with life and her family. Always impeccably dressed and always showed love and respect to everyone she met. She worked hard and entertained hard! She could cook a meal that would leave you dreaming of it for days after. A lover of art and fine things. Her greatest love of course was her beloved Gordon who she spoiled in a good way…. ! We all will miss her dearly. Our hearts go out to Philip, Debbie, Kelly and family and hope they know how much their Mother was loved. Special love and care from Ana and family kept her comfortable and safe in her latter years. Keep strong all. Sending lots of love from all of us in Jamaica.. Trudy, Mike, Taya, Alexa and Stefanie. Special love and prayers from my sisters Nicky and daughter Anna, and Cookie who were very close to her. Sleep well Auntie Kit. 🌹🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🌹
Dearest Aunt Kit, I hold the fondest memories of our family times in my heart … unforgettably delicious meals at yours and Uncle G’s … all the Jamaican holidays we shared, much fun and raucous laughter … such adventures always! May you fly now in your ever elegant manner … and rest in peace. Love ❤️ Cookie
My beloved Aunty Kitty was not just my godmother, she was a guiding light and full of faith. She had a way of making everyone feel special, and her love knew no limits. To her children Philip and Debbie, she was a devoted mother. To her granddaughter Kelly and her precious great-grandchildren, she was a constant source of inspiration, love and warmth. I will always remember her laughter, her gentle spirit, and the elegant way in which she carried herself. She was a true “Lady” in every sense of the word. Aunty Kitty gave love in abundance, and always made you feel special. Unfortunately I have not had the pleasure of seeing Aunty Kitty for many years as she left Jamaica and relocated to New Zealand. In recent times we were in contact by the kindness of Ana. Aunty Kitty had a special prayer book which she wanted me to have. She sent it to me by mail and wrote me a lovely letter sending photos of all her family and friends. I shall cherish that letter & prayer book. My deepest condolences to Philip, Debbie, Kelly and family. Rest well, my dearest Aunty Kitty. You will be deeply missed, and your love & spirit will always be felt.
Funeral service held at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Whangarei

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