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Thomas WOODRUFFE Obituary

WOODRUFFE,
Thomas Ree (Tom):
Formerly of Marton. On July 3, 2018 peacefully in Wanganui Hospital, aged 89 years. Dearly loved husband of Edith. A much loved father and father-in-law of Mark and Shona, Karyn and Paul, Peter (deceased), and Stephen and Katie. Loved grandad of Nikolai, Andrei; Craig; Charlotte, Annabel, Sophie, and Thomas. A Memorial Service for Tom will be held at the Marton Bible Chapel, 9 Hereford Street, Marton, on Monday, July 9, 2018, at 1.00pm, to be followed by a private interment in the Clifton Cemetery, Bulls.
Dempsey & Forrest
Locally Owned

Published by Manawatu Standard on Jul. 7, 2018.

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Edith and family,
Please accept our deepest sympathies. It is not how long a man lives, but how deep that life was. In your pain and sorrow remember Tom was a great man. May our friendship and prayers ease you through this difficult time.
Tutauenui Rural Women.

July 9, 2018

Our Thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time
Arohanui Jean and Phil

Jean Mana

July 8, 2018

I never knew Uncle Tom to say a lot with mere words and yet he spoke volumes through the gentle and faithful way he lived his life, his devotion in his Christian faith and to his family. From a young age I observed how much Uncle Tom communicated with his eyes, a window to his soul in the way his face lit up in the company of those most dear to him and in his attentiveness to others. He will be known to many for his outstanding qualities as a dedicated and loving family man. Our deepest sympathy to Aunty Edith, Mark and Shona, Karyn and Paul, Stephen and Katie and families.

Wendy Blaas

July 7, 2018

Our prayers and thoughts are with you at this time.

Peter and Fran Blake

July 7, 2018

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