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Tony Arlidge
February 15, 2025
Fabulous tutor at Polytech. Astute and passionate about his work. So sad to learn of Greg's passing.
Jacinda Roger
February 14, 2025
To Ruth and family.
A man I will always respect and never forget. His visits to our office were always filled with his stores and laughs that made my day. An amazing man with such a positive outlook on life. Thinking of you all at this time.
Cathie Boaler-Walls
February 11, 2025
Ruth and family: Greg was one of a kind. Bubbly and always thinking of others. Great times fun and laughter in the Cotswold. When I told Riki - he said "yeah I do he´s the dude playing the guitar". He touched so many lives both young and old.
Suhail Sequeira
February 10, 2025
Dear Ruth & Family,
It is with deep sadness that I write to express my heartfelt condolences on behalf of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport New Zealand (CILT NZ) and its members, upon hearing the news of Greg Bold's passing.
Greg's contributions to our organization and the logistics industry at large were immeasurable. His dedication, knowledge, and leadership as a Fellow of CILT exemplified the highest standards of professionalism and integrity. Greg's impact extended far beyond his professional achievements; he was a cherished colleague and friend to many within our community.
During this difficult time, our thoughts are with you, his family, as you navigate through this profound loss. Please accept our deepest sympathies, and may you find comfort in the memories of Greg's remarkable life and legacy.
With sincere condolences,
Suhail Sequeira
President, CILT New Zealand
Val and Clive Collett
February 10, 2025
So sorry to read about Gregs passing. All our memories come from living at gate pa, we had good and bad times as neighbours but always stayed friends. Thoughts go to the boys, your dad was a special guy.
Ben Lloyd
February 10, 2025
Greg and I bonded over our love for music although we actually met on a work conference. I'll never forget his enthusiasm for guitars and especially when he discovered a bright red 1964 Gibson 335 at the Chicago Music Exchange! Obviously he had to have it and bought it immediately and had it shipped back to Tauranga. However, his favorite type of guitar was the Gibson Les Paul and he loved showing me these and played them really well too! I will really miss his positive encouragement, great stories and friendship. He was really good man. Deepest sympathy to Ruth and family. I am still shocked and gutted he left us so soon. Ben.
Yvonne Myhill
February 10, 2025
Our deepest sympathy to Ruth and family. Greg was a wonderful fun loving person a great mate to both Glenn and Trevor. We will miss his quirky ways and sincere friendship. From Yvonne, Glenn and Trevor Myhill
The Myhill family
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