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Larry INGLE Obituary

INGLE, Larry Bruce. On Friday, 2 March 2018 at Waikato Hospital peacefully in his sleep. Aged 81 years. Dearly loved husband of Jocelyn. Much loved dad of Susan and Brett; Leanne and Gordon; Mark and Rhonda. Treasured grandad of Paul, Nicola, Cameron and Bradley. A Celebration of Larry's life will be held at Chartwell Cooperating Church (St Albans), Comries Road, Hamilton on Wednesday, 7 March 2018 at 1:00 pm. All communications to the Ingle family, P O Box 24111, Hamilton 3253. Woolertons' Funeral Home FDANZ
Published by The New Zealand Herald from Mar. 5 to Mar. 6, 2018.

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March 10, 2018

Thinking of you all at this time - John Manning and family

Jeanette Ganley

March 9, 2018

Sorry could not be with you, thinking of you

Raj Patel

March 6, 2018

Jocelyn, Mark, Susan and Leanne

We're so sorry that you have lost a great partner, father and friend in Larry.

Laugh and rejoice about the good times and hold onto those memories. Learn and take the positive from the not so good times.

Be thankful of who you are and what you have because I sure it's in no small part to Larry, and each other.

Hold on to one another, and continue to live and celebrate your lives, as he would've wanted you to.

For now though, I'm sure there are many tears.

It was great to spend some time with you a few weekends ago, and while we can't make it to pay our last respects, please know that we're thinking of you.

Raj and Vikki

Margaret & Murray Robertson

March 5, 2018

Our thoughts are with Jocelyn and Family. His chats with Murray will be sadly missed.

March 5, 2018

INGLE, Larry Bruce. 81 and half years (ex Pukekohe). Peacefully in Waikato hospital on 2 March 2018. Much loved brother and uncle of Marjorie Stewart and Jane (Waiuku) and Dean (Godson) Auckland and many nieces and nephews. Reunited with family gone before and always missed.

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