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Mark MURDOCH Obituary

MURDOCH, Mark Pulis. Passed peacefully at Waikato Hospital on Saturday morning. 15 January 1948 - 5 July 2025. Much loved father and father- in-law of Suzette and Craig, Stephanie, Matthew and Amy, Ryan and Sammy. Poppa to Calliope, Sean, Scott, Isla, Harrison, Alek, Edith, Kaelyb, Nixon, Sophia, Elijah. Brother and brother-in-law to Rodney(Deceased), Paula and Murray Steele, Leanne and Mike Cox. Much loved son of Don and Peggy Murdoch (Deceased). Treasured Uncle to all his nieces and nephews. A service will be held on Sunday 13th of July at 11am at Woodside Estate, Hamilton. Rest easy now big man, love you forever and always.
Published by The New Zealand Herald on Jul. 9, 2025.

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Denise Marris

July 12, 2025

Our Deepest sympathy to all Mark's family, you are in our thoughts and prayers. Remembering many happy times at Challinor st with Peg,Don,Leanne and Mike sausages on the BBQ,drink of choice in hand and many laughs,so blessed to know you all and enjoy your company. Rest in peace Mark
May God comfort you all at this sad time xxx
Denise and Allan Marris

Harry Orr

July 12, 2025

Mudrock you were an original member of the Friday night drinking committee, a voice over all others at our boys' rugby games and always had better eyesight than international referees at All Black games. We have great memories of ruamahanga and taupo camping especially your home made long drop, getting blown over by the exploding gas bottle and making a smoker out of beer cartons. You were larger than life in so many ways and legendary for your cooking prowess on the weber. We were saddened to hear of your passing. Thanks for the memories Murdock. Harry and Julie Orr and family.

phyllis clarke

July 12, 2025

wish id known him love to family

D Murdoch

July 10, 2025

Thanks for the memories. Til we meet again. Love always. Dianne

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