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George BOYENS Obituary

BOYENS, George Scott. Scott passed away on 19 June 2025 aged 66 in Melbourne, Australia, where he lived much of his life. A private cremation will take place in Melbourne, following which Scott's ashes will be brought back "home" to New Zealand. A memorial will be created at Purewa Cemetery, Auckland, in honour of Scott's colourful life he lived around the world. Scott was the dearly loved son of Judy and Rex, and brother of Kim (passed) and Ross, and sisters Judith and Linda. Loved also by his nephews and nieces. Rest in peace our dear Scott.
Published by The New Zealand Herald on Jun. 24, 2025.

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Hernan vergara

August 23, 2025

Es que acaso scott vivio en chile

Sonia (Blackwell) Evans

June 27, 2025

It is very sad to hear of the news of Scott. My parents Derek and Jenny Blackwell knew him better then myself.

Joanne Rutter

June 26, 2025

I was deeply saddened to hear of George“s passing. He was a truly special person who generously shared his life story with me. His presence, wisdom, and unique perspective left a lasting impression. I feel incredibly grateful to have spent time with him and will cherish those memories always. My heartfelt condolences to your family during this difficult time.

Jessica Stone

June 25, 2025

George, it was a honour knowing you. You were a pleasure to know. Our talks each day, stories full of humour and such enthusiasm. Our first pumps to say hi and and wave to go and have your morning coffee. You will always be remembered.

Jessica Compt

June 25, 2025

George will be truly missed, his bright spirit and caring nature, I will miss our chats we had every day

Jessica

June 25, 2025

I'm so sorry for the loss of dear George, he was such
A great and caring man. I was lucky enough to have the
pleasure of knowing him.

Derek

June 24, 2025

Knew Scott from days in South amemica

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