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Ronald AVERY Obituary

AVERY, Ronald Athol. Passed away on November 02, 2024, suddenly but peacefully with family by his side. Loving husband and soul-mate to Carolyn. Devoted father and father-in-law to Brett and Natasha, Louise and Jarrod. Adoring Poppa to Jacob and Henry. Ron will be deeply missed. 'Keep on Ronning' A service will be held at St Marys-in-Holy Trinity, 446 Parnell Road on Wednesday November 13th at 10.00am



Published by The New Zealand Herald on Nov. 9, 2024.

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Paul Innes

November 13, 2024

Sorry to hear of Ron´s passing. I was Ron´s business partner in the 70´s. Unfortutately out of town this week, otherwise would be attending. Condolences to Carolyn and family. Julie and I are well and send our sympathy.
Paul and Julie Innes.

Paul Innes

November 10, 2024

Ronald Avery
Deepest Sympathy, Carolyn &
Family, from Julie & Paul Innes
Sorry we can not be with you for Rons funeral, we are in New Plymouth for our Grandsons 21st birthday.
Please send us your contact details so we can get together
when we return. 021504947

Paul Innes

November 10, 2024

Deepest Sympathy Carolyn & family, Julie & Paul Innes
Wish we could be with you for
Rons funeral but we are in New Plymouth for our Grand sons 21 birthday & don´t return until the 20th November. Please text us
your contact details so we can meet you for coffee 021504947

November 9, 2024

AVERY, Ronald Athol. Passed away peacefully on Saturday November 2nd. An adored brother and brother-in-law of Desley and David Moselen. A much loved uncle of Mark and Sally. A life well lived.

November 9, 2024

AVERY, Ronald Athol. Loved brother and best friend to Robert (recently deceased). Brother in law to Julie. Best Uncle to Vianne, Ronelle, Luke and families. Thank you for your kindness and support. We will miss you.

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