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JENKINS, Allan Terence. Peacefully at Mary Potter Hospice, Wellington, on Sunday 9th December 2018, with family by his side. Loved Partner of Frances. Loved father of Rhys. Messages to the family may be sent c/- Lychgate Funerals, 306 Willis Street, Wellington 6011. A link to make a donation to the Motor Neurone Disease Association of New Zealand or Mary Potter Hospice can be found on their respective websites and would be appreciated. A service to celebrate Allan's life will be held at the Breaker Bay Hall, 150 Breaker Bay Road, Breaker Bay, Wellington, on Friday 14th December 2018, at 11.00am. Private cremation. Lychgate Funerals FDANZ Tel. (04)385 0745 www.lychgate.co.nz
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Also, I have some extra service sheets printed for anyone who'd like one.
Frances
January 5, 2019
I'm glad to have known Alan. He was a Great man, and will be fondly remembered.
R.I.P Mate.
Ross Osborne
December 20, 2018
Over the past twenty years, Allan and I met intermittently, usually to either purchase or dispose of photographic equipment, but also occasionally to enjoy each other's company over a cup of coffee. I will miss him and I extend mt deepaest condolences to Francy and Rhys at this time of sadness, and offer my sincerest apologies for missing his memorial service.
Michael Rightford
December 18, 2018
I only knew Al for four years or so but we bonded on our love of jazz and classic cars. Our group 'AJQ' also developed far better than we had hoped and will continue as just one way of celebrating Al's contribution to our lives. Sympathies to Frances and Rhys and I am sorry that my own battles prevented my being at his memorial event. Terry Collier
December 18, 2018
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
December 13, 2018
To Frances & Rhys Thinking of you both at this time. Love & Light to dear Al
Collette & Trevor Lowe
December 12, 2018
Alan Jenkins was a good friend, for many years. I mostly knew Alan as a musician, top jazz guitarist. Well recall the first time I heard him, many years ago. A hot sunny afternoon in the Dell at Summer City, his quartet playing Summer time. Later, in totally different atmosphere he lifted the roof one night blasting Ghost riders with the City Rockers. I was lucky enough to work with Alan a few times. A memorable gig was a Music of France concert up at the Pines in July 2004; he and I duoed on lead and rhythm in a Django Reinart tribute. Not all good players are nice guys. Alan was. Always supportive and generous he offered me his American made Fender to take away on a tour.My love and condolences to Frances and Rys.
Don Franks
December 11, 2018
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