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Bruce PANNETT-ELPHICK Obituary

PANNETT-ELPHICK, Bruce (Johne). Born January 31, 1962. Passed away on October 21, 2017. Aged 55 years old. A courageous warrior to the end of his battle with cancer. Deeply loved husband and soul mate to Annette. "If love could have saved you, you would have lived forever" Eldest son of Fred and Doris loved and loving son-in-law of: Ada and John (deceased) Kelvin and Jean. Brother and Brother in law to: Terry and Kim, Carl and Marcia and loved and adored sister Julie, Dave and their families. Brother in-law to: Michael and Denise, susan and David. "Uncle John" to Lauren, Grace, Summer and Charlie. Loving "Poppy" to Madie, Jaxson, Keeley, Aria, Conor, Tyler and Ayla. "Family isn't always blood. Its the people in your life who want you in theirs, the ones who accept you for who you are. The ones who would do anything to see you smile and who love you no matter what" STRICTLY NO FLOWERS please but in lieu of flowers, donations in john's name can be made to North Haven Hospice or Northland Rescue Helicopter and would be much appreciated. A private service is being heldHaven Falls Funeral Home Whangarei 0800428364
Published by The New Zealand Herald on Oct. 25, 2017.

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October 27, 2017

PANNETT-ELPHICK, Pannett-Elphick Bruce (Johne). Aged 55 years old. A courageous warrior to the end of his battle with cancer. Deeply loved husband and soul mate of Annette. "Loved you yesterday, Love you still, Always Have, Always Will" Supportive, loving father and father-in-law to: Sherie and Chay Blissett, Racheal and Ross Morgan and Lisa. Proud, loving mate of Evan and Nicola, Sean and Sophie Pannett Loved and adored dad of Bert and his two 'fur babies'. "If Love could have saved you, you would have lived forever"Haven Falls Funeral Home Whangarei 0800428364

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