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Christopher Hall Obituary

HALL, Christopher Brian. On 19 April 2011 at Mercy Hospice, aged 47. Dearly loved husband of Annie. Adored father of Jessica, step-father of Jake, Rachel and Jarrod. Much loved son of Lyn, and the late Brian. Loved brother of Mandy and Simon. So dearly loved, so sadly missed. A Service to celebrate Chris's life will be held on Thursday 21 April at 2pm at Browns Bay Presbyterian Church, 45 Anzac Road, Browns Bay followed by private cremation. All communications to 8 Glen Road, Browns Bay.



Published by The New Zealand Herald on Apr. 20, 2011.

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April 20, 2011

HALL, Chris. Very special husband who was lost to me months before God took him into His care. My darling husband, we will meet again. You were a devoted, loyal and very loving husband, the very best supportive and caring step-dad to Jake, Jarred and Rachel. Best ever Daddy in the world to our little Jessica. We will always miss you and forever love you. Sadly the funeral for Chris is not in our reach, so Annie and her family invite their friends to join them in a Memorial Service to celebrate the years they spent together as a family tomorrow (Thursday), 21 April at 2pm at St Johns Catholic Church, Mairangi Bay.

April 20, 2011

HALL, Chris. On April 18, 2011. Dearly loved son-in-law of Leonie and John van der Sluis. Respected brother-in-law of Jo Easton. No longer in pain but so sadly missed.

April 20, 2011

HALL, Chris. Brother-in-law of Matt and Amandah Kiely. Uncle of Baby Emma. A much appreciated and valued family member who will be greatly missed.

April 20, 2011

HALL, Chris. On 18 April 2011 at Mercy Hospice your courageous battle ended. Taken from your family too soon. You were a real gentleman Chris and it was a privilege knowing you. Watch over Annie and the children from up there. RIP. Ange, Tony, Antal, Micky and Livvy Slimo.

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