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Patrick HUGHES Obituary

HUGHES, Patrick Bernard (Paddy). From Te Awamutu. Born 15 February 1931, died peacefully in his sleep at Acacia Park, Omokoroa on Thursday evening 27 March 2025, aged 94 years, surrounded by close family. He finally reached the top of the mountain and is now flying free. Loving husband of June, father of 7, grandfather of 19 and great grandfather of 23. We will all miss you dearly and your memory will live on through us. Until we meet again. A private cremation has been held with Legacy Funerals for Paddy and a celebration of his life will be held with family in the near future. We thank everyone for their love and support in this sad time and know you will all miss him too.
Published by The New Zealand Herald on Apr. 1, 2025.

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Fiona Harvey

April 3, 2025

So much family left behind a long awaited mountain climb. Now at peace and watching over us all, my Granddad forever with that cheeky smile. Now rests above with a heart full of love. Each time I scratch a scratching I know you'll be there just as excited and in my heart your always invited. Love you Grandad Love Fiona,
Aaron, Emily & Henry.

Jessica

April 3, 2025

Fly high Grandad, you´ll always be close to my heart and never forgotten. Love you always

Brenda

April 1, 2025

Safe in the arms of those you loved you and those you loved. My father, my inspiration, I love you.

Annette and lindsay

April 1, 2025

A much loved brother in law and uncle.to Annette and Lindsay, Kay and marnie and Lance.and rest of family. forever in our thoughts,will be surely missed.R.i.p.paddy.

Gillian

April 1, 2025

I don´t want to let you go Dad, but I know you are flying free. R.I.P you´ll be forever in my heart

Sarah Hughes

April 1, 2025

You'll always be in my thoughts and memories. I love you, Dad. <3

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