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Mark SAINSBURY Obituary

SAINSBURY, Mark Denniston Deeply loved husband of Lyndy, and father of Amber and Willow. Gloriously funny Graz to Bay, Wyn, Olive and Coby. Father-in-law and friend to Reuben and Jamie. Mark fought Parkinson's with elegance and bravery for fifteen years. With thanks to Mark's doctors and the caring staff at Mercy Hospice. A private family cremation ceremony will be held. A celebration of Mark's extraordinary life to follow later. The Natural Funeral co 021 2345650
Published by The New Zealand Herald from Feb. 9 to Feb. 10, 2024.

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Wendy V

March 5, 2024

So grateful to have known this amazing man. Sending heartfelt love to you all.

Alison Charleston

February 14, 2024

It has been a pleasure and a privilege to know Mark, albeit briefly. His dignity and humour in the face of this awful illness has inspired me. My thoughts and sympathies are with Lyndy and your beloved daughters.

Arthur

February 12, 2024

Sincere condolences from Debra & Arthur

Linda

February 10, 2024

My condolences to Mark's family. I was honoured to be one of the first employees at the start up of Pan Pacific Travel. A most wonderful and rewarding job for me. I have lovely memories. Linda

Natasha Mateljan

February 9, 2024

I first met Mark 2 years ago when Lyndy came to see me re some gym sessions together, he was one of my nicest gentlemen clients and will be sorely missed.
Deepest condolences to Lyndy and their girls Willow and Amber and their families.
May he rest in eternal peace

Juliet Blyth

February 9, 2024

Willow and family
Very sad to hear of the passing of your dear dad.
Our thoughts are very much with you all.
From us all at Read NZ Te Pou Muramura.

Alison Reid

February 9, 2024

Deeply saddened to hear of Mark´s passing.
Alison Reid, Madeleine & Zoe,
Westbury Crescent neighbours.

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