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Nigel Eilenberg Obituary

EILENBERG, Nigel Paul. On 6 December 2011 aged 52 years. Dearly loved son of Major and Elizabeth Eilenberg. Loved brother and brother-in- law of Richard and Leslea Eilenberg, Philip and Norma Eilenberg. Loved uncle of Nikkita, Scarlett and Nicole. Special thanks to Doctors and Nursing Staff at Auckland Hospital, for their loving care of Nigel. A service will be held at the Manukau Memorial Gardens Crematorium Chapel, Puhinui Road, Papatoetoe, Auckland 2.00pm Wednesday 14 December 2011.
Published by The New Zealand Herald on Dec. 9, 2011.

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Steve Charnley

December 13, 2011

To Nigel's family and friends our sincerest condolensces. Nigel was a great supporter of Newstalk ZB and indeed was one of the first to truly understand the power of the "live" radio phoneout. Nigel was a good friend you could always share a laugh with. Your passion will be missed, Steve Charnley & Michael Charnley-Heaton.

December 13, 2011

To Nigels family our deepest sympathy, we worked with Nigel at Datsun Corner and remember him as a great team mate with a serious sense of humour and a great salesman,regards from Dave Briscoe Tony Hammond John Pickford.Graham Fowler.

December 10, 2011

EILENBERG, Nigel Paul. On 6 December 2011 at Auckland Hospital. Dearly loved brother of Richard, loved brother-in-law and friend of Leslea, uncle of Nikkita, Scarlett and Nicole. A kind and caring gentleman, humorous to the last hour. You are missed already. Our grateful thanks to the team at Auckland Hospital.

December 10, 2011

EILENBERG, Nigel Paul. To our dear brother, thank you for the wonderful times. You were much loved and will be greatly missed. Love Richard and Philip.

December 10, 2011

EILENBERG, Nigel Paul. On December 6, 2011 at Auckland City Hospital. Dearly loved cousin of Louise, Michael and Jonathan Vidak and Estelle and Stan Rose. Now peacefully at rest.

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