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Barry DAVEY Obituary

DAVEY, Barry Norman Graham (Barry, Short). Born January 01, 1945. Passed away on November 19, 2017. A blessing in disguise of sadness. Put up a good fight, but lost the battle. Loved husband and mate of Dawn. Loved Dad of Phillip and Rose. Stepdad and friend to Karen, Cindy, Kelli, Natalie and the late Wendy-Lee. Father-in-law to Andrea, James and Jayson. Much loved Grandad, Poppa and friend to Lee, Lisa and his many other grandchildren and great grand kids in his extended family. Private creamation at his request, memorial to be held at a later date. Forever in our hearts and loved, never forgotten. Will be sadly missed. RIP. No more hurt and struggling to breath. Loves and Hugs. Cough Cough.

Published by The New Zealand Herald on Nov. 22, 2017.

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Rest in peace Barry.
Aunty Joyce Bougen (nee Davey)

December 7, 2017

DAVEY, Barry Norman. Born January 01, 1945. Passed away on November 19, 2017. Loved Dad of Rose. I'll always remember you Dad, there will never be another one to replace you in my heart, and the love I will always have for you. RIP with Nan, Grandad and Guggi to share your days. Love you Dad.

November 22, 2017

DAVEY, Barry Norman (Bazza). Born January 01, 1945. Passed away on November 19, 2017. Stepdad, friend to Kazza. Can turn your hearing aids off now mate. No more coughing. Can finally enjoy a good laugh. Will keep the barbque clean and look after Mum for you. Will miss you Bazza. Finally at peace.

November 22, 2017

DAVEY, Barry Norman. Born January 01, 1945. Passed away on November 19, 2017. Resting in Peace now. Step Dad to Karen and in-law to Jim. Friend to Lee and loving Poppa to Nikayla, Reanah, Clarissa, Jayden, Dayton, Peyton, Tydon and little Rakai and Lincoln. They will always know who you were. Love you.

November 22, 2017

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