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Mark Egbers Obituary

EGBERS, Mark Gerard. Taken suddenly Sunday 2 January, 2011 doing what he loved. Loved son of Joanne and the late Gerard. Cherished by his wife Sue and children Matthew and Michaela. Beloved brother of Mike, Adrian and the late Yvonne, brother-in-law of Annette, Jeannie, and Phil. Uncle to Josh, Andre, Lindsay, Eloise, and Charlotte. His loving smile and gentle nature will be remembered in our hearts forever. A service for Mark will be held at the Puni School Hall, Waiuku Road Pukekohe, Saturday 8 January 2011 at 2.00pm followed by private cremation.



Published by The New Zealand Herald from Jan. 4 to Jan. 6, 2011.

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January 5, 2011

EGBERS, Mark Gerard. Much loved brother and brother-in-law of Mike and Annette, uncle of Josh and Michelle, Andre' and Kim, Lindsay, Eloise and great uncle of Kara. Ride free forever.

January 5, 2011

EGBERS, Mark. Death is not the greatest loss in life the greatest loss is what dies inside us while we live and Mark we will always feel that loss you were always a great mate and a true friend to us we will miss you Tom and Shelley King and Whanau. RIP.

January 5, 2011

EGBERS, Mark Gerard. Suddenly on January 2, 2011. Dearly loved son-in-law of Graeme and Valerie Fisher, and brother-in-law of David and Cathy. Warm and caring, with a great sense of humour, Mark will be sorely missed by all the family.

January 5, 2011

EGBERS, Mark. An enthusiastic and fun squash player at our business house squash competition for the last 8 years. We will miss your company. From the Onewhero Squash players.

January 4, 2011

EGBERS, Mark. A great mate and a special friend taken away too soon from us. You have left a huge gap in our lives. Rest peacefully Mark. All our love to Sue, Matt and Michaela from the Ford and Morris families.

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