Jacinta GRAY Obituary

GRAY, Jacinta Joan (nee Coleman). Born July 17th 1974 to her devoted parents Brian and Sandra. Dearly loved wife of James and mother to Max, Scarlett and Rory. Cherished sister to Hamish and Tamara. Beloved sister-in-law to Matthew, Lynne, Nerida, Geraldine and Simon and treasured daughter-in-law to Peter and Robyn. The family will be holding a service at Pyes Pa Memorial Park Chapel, 403 Pyes Pa Road, Tauranga at 2pm Friday the 30th June. Jacinta wanted any donations to be given to the Waipuna Hospice for their tremendous care in her final weeks. Any correspondence to the Gray Family, c/- Hope Funerals, 4 Keenan Road, RD3, Tauranga 3173.



Published by The New Zealand Herald on Jun. 29, 2017.

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Mary Vincent

June 30, 2017

She could dance with unbelievable expression; she could run; she could cycle and represent her country at the Commonwealth & Olympic Games. She achieved so much during her 42 years.
I feel so lucky and honoured to have known her.
Laurie Vincent, running coach.

Laurie Vincent

June 30, 2017

GRAY, Jacinta Joan (nee Coleman). Passed away Monday 26 June, 2017 at Waipuna Hospice, Tauranga. Beloved daughter of Brian and step-daughter of Lynette, granddaughter of Rona Coleman, loved niece of Mark and Lil Coleman, cousin of Michele and Daniel of Sweden, loved niece of Dave and Maz Coleman of Brisbane, Australia and cousin of Nick and Tracey, loved niece of Heather and Roger Swainston and cousin of Angela and Andrew, loved niece of Nigel and Shirley Coleman and cousin of Lauren, Ruby and Brad, loved niece of Malcolm and Julie Coleman and cousin of Simon and Hannah of Perth, Australia. Taken from us far too soon. Rest in peace now, my lovely daughter. I know one day we?'ll be together again. Your loving Dad, Brian.

June 29, 2017

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