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Harry Gordon Buchanan MOWBRAY

Harry MOWBRAY Obituary

MOWBRAY, Harry Gordon Buchanan. Born 9/2/30 in Auckland, passed away after a short illness on 22nd January, 2015 in Newcastle, Australia, aged 84. Loved former husband of Lorna, beloved Dad of Anthony, Phillip, Andrew and Cameron Mowbray, loved Father-in-law of Kathy, Keryn and Jennifer Mowbray, loved Grandad of Antoinette, Reuben, Taflin, Lachlan, Isobel, Genevieve, Georgina and Angelique Mowbray, much loved 'Hack' of his NZ family, Tip, Ian, and Linda, and friends of his NZ youth, Alan and Ray. Family contact text +61439454835.



Published by The New Zealand Herald from Jan. 29 to Jan. 31, 2015.

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Elizabeth (Liz) Court

February 6, 2015

Uncle Harry, much loved brother to our mother, Letty.
Very fond memories of this wonderful man. I shall remember him as the story teller. The last time I spent time with him, I was confounded by the mannerisms he shared with my mother and other members of my family. He evoked such wonderful memories for me. Caleb, my son still has the 2 stuffed toys that great uncle Harry gave him on our visit to Sydney. Unbelievably, Letty has been gone for 21 years this year but her memory is still strong. Uncle Harry will live on in all our hearts and memories as does his sister. Much love and blessings. Liz, Tony and Caleb.

January 30, 2015

I remember Harry with affection when he worked as a Sheep and Wool Instructoor at the Dept of Agriculture in High Street, Auckland in the 1950's when I was no more than an office boy.

Douglas MacKay

January 31, 2015

MOWBRAY, Harry Gordon Buchanan. Dearest Hack, you are in our hearts forever, so many fun and fond memories over 60 odd years, you brought laughter wherever you went…. like your bringing us a pet lamb, your hilarious naming of Stanley Jackson, and shearing him with scissors……. RIP dearest Billie Much love Tippy xxx

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