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Gary FLYNN Obituary

FLYNN, Gary Thomas. (1942-2024) Passed away suddenly at Auckland Hospital, Friday October 25th 2024. Loved and Loving Father and Father-in-Law of Joanna and Josh, Dave and Carly, Rob and Meg; and proud Grandfather to Paris, Paige, Ollie, Sofia, Tilly, Jude and Freddie. A loyal friend to many. His presence in the lives of those who knew him will be sorely missed. Special thanks to Ward 34 and 31 at Auckland hospital for their care and kindness during this sad time. A celebration of Gary's life will be held at All Saints Chapel, Purewa Crematorium, 100 St John's Road, Meadowbank on Thursday 31 October 2024 at 12PM.



Published by The New Zealand Herald from Oct. 28 to Oct. 29, 2024.

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Bruce McLennan

October 31, 2024

Sending our most heartfelt sympathy for your loss, and condolences to you all.
Gary was a colleague and a friend for over 30yrs. He had a great sense of humour and I always looked forward to seeing him when I came up to Auckland.
Gary will be sadly missed by so many. Bruce & Bev McLennan

Jan Skinner

October 30, 2024

Past committee member and ardent supporter of Avondale Jockey Club and thoroughbred racing. Will miss our chats at races. RIP Gary. Jan Skinner AJC.

Virginia, Micky and Matt Durrant

October 29, 2024

Our deepest condolences to you all.
Gary shared his company, many a drink and more than a few tales with us over many years. We'll cherish our memories of those occasions and some of the stories they spawned, and can imagine Gary and Mike catching up once again.

Sofia Lock

October 28, 2024

Love you always Grandpa, you will be missed dearly. I have so many cherished memories with you. I miss you so much lots of love Sofia xxx

Joanna Lock

October 28, 2024

Love you Dad, we all have such great memories of your sense of humour and positivity. You have left a big hole in our hearts and we will miss you so much xx

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