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Thomas CLAUNCH Obituary

CLAUNCH, Thomas Howard II. Our much loved friend and co- founder of Capri Hospital passed away in the USA on 23rd March 2013 with his family by his side. Tom touched thousands of New Zealanders lives, helping many Kiwis to have a better quality of life. His passing will leave a huge gap in the Capri community. His role at Capri was a friend, mentor, counsellor, inspirational leader, teacher and spiritual guide. A beloved member of the Smith family we will strive to keep your high standards and keep your Capri dream growing and thriving.
Published by The New Zealand Herald on Mar. 26, 2013.

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Cranston family

April 2, 2013

We wish to convey our appreciation of encouragement and support from Tom and his team at Capri. He was a strong living example of an overcomer to a powerful disease.This lesson in life will remain with us. Thank you Tom.

Jeremy Hellesoe

April 1, 2013

'E tasi ai afe' Tom.
'Only one, but worth a thousand'.
We'll all miss you.
Our sobriety will keep your legacy alive.
Thanks for the awesome example you set us all.
You will never be forgotten.
RIP Tom.

Rose Reece-Morgan

March 29, 2013

To my friend an mentor: you belived in me . you empowered me with your passion for your work in addiction . i will never forget your big loud voice saying:10 minutes to show time. It really got the clients moving to the meditation room . Your big light will never be forgotten much love and peace my brother. Auntie Rose .

MARK PAVLETICH

March 28, 2013

The big tree has fallen but his work lives on in many whom he helped put their lives back together again.

March 26, 2013

CLAUNCH, Thomas Howard II. My very special buddy. Your with to carry the message to fellow dsufferers will be my lifelong passion. I will miss you so much. Guy Smith.

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