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Noel BLACKMORE Obituary

BLACKMORE, Noel Hamilton On 12th September at home, after a courageous and dignified journey surrounded by all his family and loyal companion Scooter. Loving husband, soulmate and best friend to Marie. Together they built an amazing life and incredible family. Loving father to Shaun, Darren and Tracey. Friend and father-in-law to Chris, Austin and Megan. Fun-filled Grandad to Maddie, Logan and Hayley. Noel's an inspiration to all who knew him and will be sorely missed. A Service will be held tomorrow Thursday 18th September, 12noon at home, 50 Goldflats Lane, Coatesville, followed by interment at Kumeu Cemetery and a gathering back at the house which is his pride and joy. A big thank you to all who supported and cared for Noel. In lieu of flowers donations to North Shore Hospice Trust, PO Box 331129, Takapuna 0740, would be appreciated.



Published by The New Zealand Herald from Sep. 16 to Sep. 17, 2014.

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September 17, 2014

Fondly remembered, he shared his knowledge with others always with a sense of humour. We will miss you Noel.
Rest in Peace. Lloyd and Lynda Durbin

September 17, 2014

My condolences; pray to the true God for comfort and peace Psalms 83: 18

September 18, 2014

BLACKMORE, Noel Hamilton Passed away peacefully on 12 September 2014. Beloved Son of Trevor and Ada (Deceased), loving Brother of Allan and Trish, Uncle to Amy, Kate, James, Nigel and Garry. Your exuberant personality and irreverent sense of humour will be greatly missed but your memory will always be in our hearts.

September 18, 2014

BLACKMORE, Noel Hamilton. Peacefully after a long illness on 12 September 2014. Dearly loved son-in-law of Nola and the late Alby Langdon. Brother-in-law of John, Josie, Alison, Kevin, Dianne and Chris and families. Sadly your life's journey has ended all too soon.

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