Colleen WAATA URLICH Obituary

WAATA URLICH, Colleen Elizabeth. J.P, OMNZ. Passed away suddenly on 10th of September 2015 at Dargaville, in her 76th year. Elder daughter of the Mick (Mitchell) and Ruby Walters. Dearly loved sister and sister in law of Robin and Jim Peters, Michael and Elaine Walters and the late Lynette Denise Walters. Amazing mother and mother in law of Rochelle Urlich and Simon Judd, Danya and Ken Reinsfield, Jonathan Urlich and Jodie Rogers. Adored Tolley of Mitchell and Madeleine Judd and Cora and Ava Urlich. Aunt and great aunt of Tracey Peters and Myrah Walters; Andrea and Philip Evans, Kiri Joy, Lizzie and Joshua; Andrew Peters; Shannon, Nikki, Leanne and Kat Walters. Colleen will be at home at Cobham Avenue on Friday evening, taken to lay at Oturei Marae from 1.00 pm Saturday. Service Monday the 14th at 10.00 am, then on to Oturei Cemetery. Whaia te iti Kahurangi Ki te tuohu Koe Me he Maunga teitei Seek the treasure you value most dearly If you bow your head let it be to a lofty mountain.

Published by The New Zealand Herald from Sep. 12 to Sep. 15, 2015.

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Colleen Buckley

September 17, 2015

Colleen such a special person. It is with heartfelt sorrow that we mourn her passing.In memories ,art, ability to be positive and in her whanau she lives on. Colleen was an expert teacher and encouraged and guided us. She shared so much so freely. We received art from Colleen through which we connected to Walter Lawry 6th generation of eldest son, Graham Lawry, Auckland. Colleen connected people ideas, art and cultures. Special aroha to Rochelle, Danya and Jonathon.

Josie Tucker

September 15, 2015

My condolences to Colleens' family-I know you must be devastated by the loss of such a wonderful woman.I am filled with sadness,but glad to have known such a brilliant but utterly humble hardworking considerate person.She will be missed by so many whose lives she has touched.I wish all strength to her whanau.Michael Hogan

September 14, 2015

It is with deep sadness to learn of Colleen's passing. She was such an optimistic and positive person who made a lasting influence on toi Maori - both as an artist and an educator. Her New Zealand Honour was a reflection of this contribution and of her warmth and aroha. My sincere condolences to the Urlich whanau. Peter Shand, Elam School of Fine Arts, The University of Auckland

Peter Shand

September 14, 2015

On behalf of the Elam School of Fine Arts I offer our aroha at this time. Colleen was a pioneer of Maori ceramic arts and her Masters Thesis on the relationship of older and contemporary practice to Lapita pottery was highly regarded.

Elam School of Fine Arts

September 14, 2015

So sad to read of the death of Colleen.
Though busy with her own work when we were students at Northland Polytech, Colleen was never too busy to help other people. She was a warm and generous person, as well as being a top world class artist.
My heart felt sympathy to all her colleagues and family.

September 13, 2015

It is with great sadness in our hearts that we have lost a great Artist, Rangitira and stalwart within our NZ Arts Community. Colleen's presence was like the great Kauri standing tall & strong for her fellow compatriots and leading the way forward with her tireless works for the Arts. Arohanui Colleen, you have served us well.

Janet Planet
Pewhairangi / BOI Community Arts Council
CNZ FNDC Creative Communities Scheme

September 13, 2015

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