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Garth DAVIS Obituary

DAVIS, Garth Jolyon. Passed away suddenly in Dubai 23 February 2017. Cherished son of the late Alma and Arch and adored brother of Jennifer and Sandra. Our hearts have been shattered. Will miss the G and T's "Cheers my dears" . Loved dearly and will be missed forever. All communications to 09-828-4818.



Published by The New Zealand Herald from Feb. 27 to Feb. 28, 2017.

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Carl and Judy Kuhn

February 28, 2017

Much loved husband, father, brother, son. A real kind and gentle man who was respected by all who knew
him. He loved sailing and sports and lived his life to the fullest. Our deepest sympathy to Jenny and Sandra. Rest in Peace.

JOHN BOLGER

February 27, 2017

Garth ,

May the road rise to meet you
May the wind be at your back
May the sunshine warm upon your face
May the rains fall softly on your fields
And until we meet again
May you keep safe in the gentle loving arms of God.

Go neiri on bothar leatsa Garth. John

March 4, 2017

DAVIS, Garth. We have lost a good crew mate and friend! A very caring and gentle man. We will miss his humour and company. Our sincere sympathies to his family in the UK and his two sisters here in New Zealand. We will all miss him terribly. Geoff and Anna Thorpe.

March 4, 2017

DAVIS, Garth. A function to celebrate and remember the fun, the humour and the good times we have shared with Garth will be held for family and friends at the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, Westhaven next Wednesday the 8th March 2017 at 4.00pm.

February 28, 2017

DAVIS, Garth Jolyon. In Dubai suddenly. Dearly loved husband of Amanda and adored and cherished father of Alex and Tamara and partner David. Dear friend and buddy of Sean, Charyn, Phoebe and Charlie. We will miss your visits, the coffee, the odd scotch and our annual get together. Go in peace Garth.

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