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Morris Craig Obituary

CRAIG, Morris Edgar. Passed away peacefully at Totara Hospice South Auckland on 20 December 2011, aged 74. Loving father of Lisa, Nic, Anthony and Stefanie (deceased). Father- in-law to Keith and Lisa. Adored and cherished Grandpa of Olivia, Hadley, Mila and Molly. Loving husband of the late Robyne. Loved partner of Shirley. Morris' family would like to thank the awesome staff at the Hospice for their outstanding care and empathy shown to our Dad during the "departure of his final flight". In lieu of flowers donations can be made to South Auckland Hospice, PO Box 560 Manurewa or at the service. A Funeral Service to celebrate Morris' life will be held at Warbirds Hangar, Harvard Lane, Ardmore Airport on Friday, 23 December at 2pm.



Published by The New Zealand Herald on Dec. 21, 2011.

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Paul Sheehan

December 28, 2011

My deepest sympathy to Maurice's family at this very sad time. Maurice was one of my most favourite Captains when I flew as Cabin Crew with Air NZ from 1980 to 2004 and we often shared many laughs together. Paul Sheehan, Melbourne, Australia.

Helen Underwood

December 22, 2011

Peter and I send our sincere condolences to Morris' family. We both have wonderful memories of Morris, having worked with him for NAC and Air NZ, then moving to Clevedon, and having Morris and Robin "just up the Road."
His sence of humour was absolutely delightful, and he always "had a story to tell".
We both have very fond memories of him.
We are thinking of you at this sad time.
Helen and Peter Underwood

Noeleen Forbes

December 22, 2011

Have many fond memories of a well loved cousin. Their family home in Auckland, summers at Waihi Beach & catching up with him over the years. Your wings may have been clipped, but you can still keep soaring on in the blue wide yonder.
Love to the family
Noeleen Forbes.

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