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Robbie Hawken
September 23, 2024
Many Condolences to the Brooke family , have many memories in our younger days mustering stock on there family farm and then later on getting picked up from our gate with Sandy and his late Wife Hine and boys all squeezed in getting to rugby. Lots of enjoyable memories rest in peace.
Robbie and Sherie Hawken
Marie Magon (Hawken)
September 22, 2024
Sending my sympathy and condolences to you Naera, Margaret, Matin, Zinzan, Robin, Simon and families. A great man has fallen. I have such fond memories of both mum and dad in our younger days at both Puhoi rugby and farm life in Ahuroa. Your dad was always a great one for a laugh. Sorry I'm unable to attend on Monday but I will be there in spirit. My thoughts are with you all. Sending you all lots of love
Morrison Family
September 21, 2024
Remembering friendship of the Warkworth days. Jean Morrison. Sherryl , Rhoda, Jason, Rowland
and Tanya.
Teddy Kewene
September 21, 2024
Hoping to join you all, Brooke whanau-@ Monday to farewell your patriarc- rip sandy-together with your luv Hine now!
Great memories if being a kid @ puhoi rfc with all your boys!? & likely you & my dad coaching a team/3 there?
Teddy Kewene
September 21, 2024
Hoping to join you all, Brooke whanau-@ Monday to farewell your patriarc- rip sandy-together with your luv Hine now!
John Hawken
September 21, 2024
Sending our condolences to the Brooke family
Love John and Gwen Hawken and our whanau.
Memories of Puhoi rugby club and a great rugby coach.
Alan Mather
September 21, 2024
Please accept my condolences to Brooke Family at this time with the passing of Sandy my thoughts are with you all
Alan Mather
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Patricia Whimp
September 21, 2024
Fond memories of Mr Brooke standing on sideline watching his boys play rugby!! Love to all Patricia Whimp (Berger)
mark dunn
September 20, 2024
our sincere condolences go out to all of the brooke family
sad to see the passing away of sandy
to us that knew him he was a real character,and his quotes of things happening in our daily lives was legendary
i will always remember when your dad was our junior rugby coach and we were playing at port albert and the other side had some bigger next grade up players in it we were concerned of how we were going to tackle them
and sandy simply told us tackle low and hard and you wont get hurt and also the bigger they are, the harder they will fall
our thoughts will be with you all on the day of your dads funeral
with our regards to all
mark dunn
val dunn
bryce dunn and lynette dunn
ex puhoi now warkworth
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