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Andrew HAMES Obituary

HAMES, Andrew Leonard. On July 24, 2013 peacefully at Aria Park, surrounded by family, after a long illness, aged 54 years. Dearly loved husband of Jan. Dearly loved and treasured father of Anna and Sarah, loved son of Richard and the late Helen Hames, and brother of the late Martin. Rest in peace and rise in glory. A celebration of Andrew's life will be held at the Anglican Church of St Mark 95 Remuera Road Remuera, tomorrow Friday 26 July 2013 at 3 pm. In lieu of flowers donations to the Neurological Foundation PO Box 110 022 Auckland Hospital would be appreciated. All communications to the Hames family c/- PO Box 56013 Dominion Road Auckland.



Published by The New Zealand Herald from Jul. 25 to Jul. 26, 2013.

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The Flannery family

July 26, 2013

HAMES, Andrew Leonard
A truly brave, sincere and lovely man. Thanks for your friendship over many years. Our love and thoughts are with Jan, Anna, Sarah and Dick.

Viv, Brett, Brittany and Nick Logan

July 26, 2013

HAMES, Andrew Leonard.
Our brave cousin, neighbour and friend. The summer barbeques and fun family times with you, Jan and the girls will be treasured forever. With much love.

Roger and Philip Hames and families

July 26, 2013

HAMES, Andrew Leonard. Very much loved member of the Hames family. He will always be remembered for the courage he showed throughout his illness.

July 26, 2013

HAMES, Andrew Leonard. The brave battle is over and Andrew is now at rest. Our love and support to Jan, Anna, Sarah and Dick. Condolences from Kathy, Tony, Matthew, Nicola and Hayley Scarborough.

July 26, 2013

HAMES, Andrew Leonard. Loved son-in-law of Shona and the late Selwyn Cooper, brother-in-law of Lee and Steven Corrick, Kay and Reed Evans (Colorado) and loved uncle of Isabella and Tristan.

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