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Thomas O'Hagan Obituary

O'HAGAN, Thomas David. On 25 March 2012, peacefully at home surrounded by his family. Aged 53 years. Much loved husband and best mate of Merryl. Cherished Dad of Sophie and Conor. Much loved son of David and May. Much loved brother and brother-in-law of Kerry, Sharyn and Michael, Robyn and Tim, Jackie and Shane, and Jan and Tom. Will be sadly missed by all his nieces and nephews. "We knew the time was coming, when we must say goodbye. Our hearts are filled with sadness, but memories never die." A service for Tom will be held at Barge Showgrounds Events Centre, SH14, Maunu, Whangarei (entrance opposite Pompallier College), Maunu, Whangarei on Thursday 29 March 2012 at 2pm, followed by burial at Maunu Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers please make a donation to North Haven Hospice, C/- PO Box 7050 Tikipunga, Whangarei 0112. All communications to "The O'Hagan Family" C/- PO Box 8043 Kensington, Whangarei 0145.



Published by The New Zealand Herald on Mar. 27, 2012.

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Mal Proctor

April 5, 2012

Tommo, I heard you passed away
Going fishing with Gooba will pass the days
You can catch up with friends who have passed away, you will brighten their day, because you were the colorful character that could liven anyones day
You came to me to say goodbye,you knew I couldnt make my way
Good mates we will always be, thats a bond we made
Now its time for me to say goodbye and let you go on your way...

Goodbye mate... (Doc)

Guy Wright

March 29, 2012

Tomo, I'm not sure what to say. I'm sad you're gone mate. I know that in the end it was probably good for the pain to stop. I love that you were part of my youth and growing up. In many ways those year of our young manhood; surfing, partying, laughing and crying, were the funnest times (new word, in your honour!). I'm sorry that I never got to say goodbye, or that I didn't see more of you in recent times. But mate, if it wasn;t for you I wouldn't be in Sydney with my beautiful family, because the mates you made in Australia became my mates, and the rest is history.
Rest well Tomo, say gidday to Gabo, Goob and Roger Archer, and wait patiently cause we're all coming mate.
Until we meet again Tommy, take care, Guysa xx
Rest we

mark newberry

March 29, 2012

Tommy,40 years of friendship is such a privilege.The memories are many and colourful.You will be missed.Goodbye my old mate.(Hey Les you forgot Flange!)

Les Sirl

March 28, 2012

Tomo,your at peace now,never to be forgotten &the fun filled days surfing, bike riding & generally living life to the full.Wazza (Goob)Mackenzie will be waiting for you mate to take you fish'n.
The original crew Goob,Doc,Aldorado,Bing,boycie,Poncho we had some great times never to be forgotten bon-voyage SPIKE

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