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John Frederick DRAPER

John DRAPER Obituary

DRAPER, John Frederick. On 12 May 2013, passed away peacefully, with much sadness but with great love, surrounded by his family. A true inspiration and a genuine hard working man, who never gave up - not even the remote. His zest for life in work and at home were hard to match. Always the last one to call it a night. Dearly loved husband of Mary, Father of Mark and David, Father in law of Sue. Grandad of Liam, Emma and Jessica. Many thanks to the staff of Ward 7, Middlemore Hospital. A service for John will be held in the All Saints Chapel, Purewa Crematorium ,100 St Johns Road, Meadowbank, Auckland on Friday 17th May at 12 noon. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Cancer Society, PO Box 1724, Shortland Street, Auckland 1140 would be appreciated, or may be left at the service.



Published by The New Zealand Herald from May 14 to May 16, 2013.

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May 17, 2013

Only heard last night, my thoughts with you all. He was a luvely man. He always gave such nice hugs. We will miss your happy face at the Club
Marilyn

Sarah Gillham

May 15, 2013

A truley wonderful man - taken too soon, our love & condolences to Mary & her family at this sad time. Love from John,Sarah,Sean & Sophie xxxxx

May 15, 2013

Ever the gentleman with a welcoming smile, infectious laugh, quick wit and great dress sense. Blessed to have known John and his family whom he loved so dearly and was extremely proud of.
Thank you for the treasured memories. Love to you all.
Sharon

May 14, 2013

DRAPER, John. Treasured friend of "the Circle" at the Howick Club. Our heartfelt condolences go to Mary and the family. You will be sadly missed by us all : Maureen and Ken, Pat and Tony, Kay Webb, Rosemary and John, Lynda and Graham, Babs and Bob, John and Adrienne, Pam and Brian, and Pauline and Dennis.

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