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John GAWITH Obituary

GAWITH, John Hurley:
5.7.1921 - 7.3.2016
Died peacefully surrounded by family. A gorgeous, kind, gentle soul and proud family man. Dearly loved and loving husband of the late Betty. Much loved father of Pam and Peter, John and Trudi, Richard and Angie, Libby and Paul, David and Tashi. Treasured grandad of Jerome, Catherine, Helen, Paul, Laurence, Bridget, Johnathan, Ella, Alex, Zeb, Donella, Shelley, Marcia, Samuel, Phoebe, Julia, Shammah, Faith, Jordan, and Judah, and great-grandad to his 7 great-grandchildren. Loved brother of the late Mary, Eva and Brenda, and caring Uncle Jacky for his nieces and nephews. Vigil Thursday at 6.00pm, and Requiem Mass at 1.00pm, Friday, March 11, at St Peters Church, Fisher Avenue, Beckenham.
Published by Timaru Herald on Mar. 10, 2016.

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Mary Mowbray

March 16, 2016

To Libby, so sorry to see this sad news item. My heartfelt sympathy for your loss. Please get in touch soon

March 13, 2016

Libby , sorry to hear about your Dad... My thoughts are so with you at the is sad time... An end of an era...and the next generation come along !
The Donohoe- Phillips family

His Neighbours

March 10, 2016

A bright and cheerful man with ready conversation, Jack will be missed by all who passed by his home.

Tony Gilmore

March 10, 2016

To all my Gawith cousins, so sorry we cannot be with you, Jack was a wonderful uncle for 71 years, I was lucky to be his first apprentice, age 7 I think.
Tony & Lorraine

March 9, 2016

To Richard Angela and family our thoughts are with you at this sad time. Ross family

March 9, 2016

To David and Family, We are thinking of you all at this time.It was a pleasure to have known him.Paula,Grant and Jess

March 9, 2016

To Libby and family, My sincere thoughts are with you on the death of Jack. He will be up there with Betty looking down.

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