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Terence Ryan Obituary

RYAN, Terence Joseph (Terry) Passed away suddenly at home on 24th August 2010, aged 71 years. Dearly loved husband and soul mate of Earlene for 49 years. Loved father and father in law of Peter and Kristine, Shelley and Paul, Tracey and Matthew, Michael and Anita. Adored Poppa and Grandad to Ashlee, Tegan, and Josh; Eve; Rebecca and Rochelle; and Anya. 'Death leaves a heartache no one can heal Love leaves a memory no one can steal.' A Funeral Service will be celebrated at St Patricks Catholic Church, 19 Sunset View Road, Panmure, Auckland at 10.30am on Saturday 28th August 2010. All communications to 582 Remuera Road, Remuera, Auckland.



Published by The New Zealand Herald on Aug. 26, 2010.

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August 28, 2010

RYAN, Terry. Loved lifelong friend of Cathy and Gerard, Judy and Brian, Therese and Steve. Great memories shared.

August 27, 2010

RYAN, Terrence Joseph. Much loved life long friend, brother and brother in law to Patrick and Sue. Special Uncle to Dean, Scott and Julia. Our love goes to Earlene and family. He will be forever missed and in our hearts. Keep running Forest.

August 27, 2010

RYAN, Terence Joseph (Terry). Passed away suddenly, Tuesday 24, 2010. Much loved brother and brother-in-law of Beth and Ian Peden. You will be always in our prayers. Rest in peace big brother.

August 27, 2010

RYAN, Terry. We are deeply sorry to hear that Terry passed away on Tuesday. Terry was a long standing club member of nearly forty years and well known local identity. Deepest condolences to Earlene and family on behalf of the members from the Flag Officers and Committee of the Panmure Yacht and Boating Club.

August 26, 2010

RYAN, Terence Joseph. Dearly loved brother of Roger and Doreen. Esteemed uncle of Donna, John, Roger and Grant. Will be greatly missed.

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