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Graham WHITE Obituary

WHITE, Graham Alan. Died suddenly at home on 2nd March 2017, aged 63. Adored husband of Mary Ann. Much loved son of the late Snow and Joan. Beloved brother of Doug, Jo, Anne and the late Murray. Brother in law of Louise and Neil. Loved stepfather of Shamus, Micah and Dylan. The one and only Daddo to Max, Raffe, Paddy, Elvis, Mahina, Hazel and Freddie. Dearest uncle of Amy, Daniel, Aisha, Kimberly and Toby. Great uncle to Ken. Graham was a caring, kind, generous, loving man and will live forever in our hearts. In lieu of flowers donations to the Muriwai Surf Club would be appreciated. We are celebrating Graham's life in the Muriwai Surf Club, 100 Jack Butt Lane, Muriwai on Tuesday 7th March 2017 at 3p.m.



Published by The New Zealand Herald from Mar. 6 to Mar. 7, 2017.

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Raquel Francois

March 7, 2017

It has been a pleasure and a privilege to work with Graham since 1989. He has been one of the most generous, knowledgeable and cooperative colleagues I've ever had.
To his family and friends, thank you for organising such a lovely celebration of Graham's life.
He will be missed!

Michael Ransfield

March 7, 2017

A workmate and good friend for many years. My thoughts are with Graham's family and loved ones. And also with those others that , like me, were fortunate enough to have associated with him in the Air NZ and IBM days. Rest in peace, mate.

March 7, 2017

A really superb person and workmate. Rest in peace and may your memory be eternal.

David Gall

March 7, 2017

Graham you were a true gentleman and a privilege to work with :-)
Sorry to hear of your passing - sending positive vibes and love to your family !

March 7, 2017

WHITE, Graham Alan. Our dear dear friend, you have left us too soon. Memories of you will be with us forever. Murray, Chrissy, Kasia and Jakson Stancich and families.

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