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Wally WEBB Obituary

WEBB, Wally Felix. Passed away peacefully, in the early hours of Tuesday 23 April 2013, surrounded by his family, at North Haven Hospice, Whangarei; Aged 76 years. Loving husband of the late Wendy, wonderful Dad of Scott, Glenys, and Mandy. Loving and best Granddad of Kylie, Joe, Aleisha, Julian, Melissa and Great-Granddad of Kaea, Tyler, Shayla, and Antonio. Good mate of Phil. Loving brother of Tui, Larry, Lynette (deceased), Robert and their families. Special brother-in-law of Faye and Doug Richards and uncle of Brent. 'Back together with Wendy' Wally will be at home until Thursday evening, contact phone 09 4350339. A service will be held at the Chapel of Morris and Morris Funerals (entrance 17 Western Hills Drive) Whau Valley, Whangarei on Friday April 26, 2013 at 10.30am followed by private cremation. Special thanks to Marie Oldridge, Drs Andrew Miller and Karen Amies, and the staff of North Haven Hospice for their loving care of Wally and our family in his last days.



Published by The New Zealand Herald on Apr. 24, 2013.

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Mike Pannett

April 28, 2013

Hi Mandy, Scotty and families,

Our deepest sympathy to you all. Our thoughts are with you and remembering the great man Wally was.

Regards

Mike

Elaine Taylor

April 26, 2013

I remember all the fun times Rex(deceased)and myself had with Wally and Wendy.
Condolences to the family.
Thinking of you all

Judy-Anne Patterson

April 26, 2013

I have such fond childhood memories with Uncle Wally and Aunty Wendy I thank them for that.
Always remember Uncle Wally laughing and smiling.
Especially one time on holiday when he put his flashing light on in his truck and he raced me and mum to the hospital at whitianga.
I thought that was awesome.

My thoughts go out to all of the family

Alison and Derek Hobbs

April 25, 2013

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this very sad time.

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