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Noel Isherwood MILLS

Noel MILLS Obituary

MILLS, Noel Isherwood (Buzz). Passed away peacefully on 12th March, 2019; aged 89 years. Loving husband of the late Valerie. Loved father and father-in-law of Mary-Anne and Peter, Andrew and Sharyn. Cherished Papa of Paul and Adele, Darrel and Melissa, Richard, Sean, Kate and Scott. Loved Great-Papa Buzz of Emi and Cruz. 'We will always love you and will never forget your sense of humour and your caring and thoughtful ways. Will be greatly missed'. A celebration of Buzz's life will be held at Twentymans Grahamstown Chapel, 102 Kirkwood Street, Thames, on Saturday 16th March, at 12noon, followed by private cremation.



Published by The New Zealand Herald on Mar. 14, 2019.

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Errol Kingsbury

March 16, 2019

We were so sorry to hear of the passing of our dear friend Buzz. Our deepest sympathy to Buzz's family and friends,of whom there are many. Buzz was an outstanding caring individual who served his community extremely well in his capacity as a Pharmacist. He was a great supporter of the Thames Club, Thames Probus and we enjoyed many happy hours in his company at both venues. He was a founding member of the 'Last of the Summer Wine'group at the Thames Club and no doubt will now be enjoying the company of many of those who have passed before him. He was an avid sports fan and his radio was on day and night listening to commentary from around the world to various sports including cricket. Buzz was very much missed in Thames when health forced him to leave for residence in Hamilton and it is fitting that he is now back in Thames to be re-united with the love of his life, the late Valerie.Rest in peace Buzz, you have lived life to the full and our love and thoughts are with you and your family at this time.

Frederick (Rick) Hayward

March 15, 2019

Sad news
Rest well "Buzzy Bear"
Condolences to the family

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