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Glenn BOWDEN Obituary

Bowden, Glenn Laurence. Passed away peacefully on the evening of 23 December 2025. He is survived by his three children, Tenly, Mariana, and Diego; partner Maria and his cherished granddaughter, Millie. Glenn was deeply loved by his family, who will forever hold his memory close to their hearts. He will be dearly missed and lovingly remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing him. A service will be held at Central Park Chapel, 150 Central Park Drive, Henderson on Saturday 3 January at 2.30pm, followed by a private cremation.
Published by The New Zealand Herald on Dec. 29, 2025.

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Jess Bowden

January 3, 2026

Uncle Crazy you are leaving a big hole in our family. You were such a giving and kind person that showed up for your family at every opportunity!
You were larger than life and lived life so fully.
I will always remember how fun it was to be around you.

Brian C

January 3, 2026

Although I met Glenn some five years ago, I only met him a couple dozen times.
That was enough to know that he was quite an amazing man - Upbeat, positive with a brilliant grin.
Rest easy Glenn.

Dean Weaver

January 2, 2026

Condolences to Glenn's family and friends. I'll miss Glenn's stories, observations on the world and humor. He would regularly pop in for a coffee with a moments notice and share his adventures with us. He lived a full life after beating leukemia in his late teens and fought to the end. We wish you happiness.

January 1, 2026

BOWDEN, Glenn Laurence. Glenn passed away peacefully on December 23rd, 2025. Cherished son of Sheila (deceased) and James; friend and much loved brother of Carolyn, Lance, Leigh, Simone, James and Charlene; adored 'Uncle Crazy' to eleven nieces and nephews. Glenn will be so sorely missed by all but always with a smile.

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