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Robert MAYNE Obituary

MAYNE, Robert John. Passed away peacefully on 18 February 2013 at Waitakere Hospital. Aged 86 years. Much loved husband of the late Nola, father of Diane, Richard, Lyndsay, Gillian, Colleen, John, and Geoffrey. Father-in- law to Ron, Julie, Trevor, Pat, Trevor, Veronica, and Leanne. Much loved grandfather of Michelle, Chris, Nicholas, Victoria, Ben, Sarah, Martin, Samuel, Matthew, Rosalind, Hugh, Elliot, Kurt, Simone, and Louis. Treasured great- grandad of Timothy, Liam, Kaela, Jakob, Izaak, Thornton, Alaska, and Pearce. "Fair weather sailing Dad, Rest in Peace". A Service will be held at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 7 Glendale Road, Glen Eden on Friday 22 February at 1pm followed by private cremation.



Published by The New Zealand Herald on Feb. 20, 2013.

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February 21, 2013

Rest in Peace, my friend. It was good to know you and share with you. We covered much ground in our discussions but, invariably, there was something of worth or substance to reflect upon. I am particularly grateful for your sound advice on the Flanders Battlefield Tour which was a highlight of my visit to Europe in 2011 and an ambition fulfilled.
Thank you. It was a pleasure and a privilege to know you and enjoy your friendship.

Ted Erskine-Legget

Sue Trichon Chamberlain

February 21, 2013

To Diane and Family. I was sorry to read of your Dad's passing and remembered fondly when he used to take us to the dances at Kelston Boys High School some 40+ years ago. Thinking of you at this time

February 20, 2013

MAYNE, Robert John. Passed away 18 February 2013, loved and respected brother of Marion brother-in- law of Graeme, Uncle to Michael and Debbie, Philip and Tracy, Joanne and Michael, great uncle to Hannah, William, Spencer, Sophie and Alexis, rest easy after a busy and active life.

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