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Graeme SMITH Obituary

SMITH, Graeme Newton:
Finally at peace at Aroha Palmerston North on 25th March 2017, in his 80th year, after a long illness. Very dearly loved husband of Robyn Jean (nee Carrington); cherished father of Helen and Michael McAloon, Philip and Janine, Warren and Christine, Joanna and Graeme Ewenson; loved Grandad of Shaun & Laura, Katie & Willy, Rory & Charlotte; Cameron & Logan; Tayla, Abbey & Jamie; Caitlin, Hayden, Lilly & Hannah; Great-Grandad of James and Harry. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Alzheimer's association, which may be left in Cathedral foyer. Messages to Mrs. R. Smith, c/- PO Box 5191, Palmerston North 4441. A service to celebrate Graeme's life will be held at the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, Broadway Avenue, Palmerston North, on Wednesday 29 March 2017, at 1.30pm. Thereafter burial at Rongotea Cemetery.
'Finally at Peace'
Published by Manawatu Standard from Mar. 27 to Mar. 28, 2017.

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Joan Emery (nee Francis)

March 30, 2017

To Robyn
Thinking of you in your sad loss and pray the Lord will comfort you gently and tenderly. Our ties go back to Hamilton's Line, Tiakitahuna where we grew up together as close neighbours.

George Rose and Jennie

March 29, 2017

To Robyn and family, so sorry to hear of your loss. I know it is a difficult time for you all, but just know that he is now at peace.

March 28, 2017

Sincere sympathy to Janine, Philip and families.
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Lisa Fallaver

March 28, 2017

To Warren and Christine

Thinking of you all at this sad time. Warren my thoughts are with your Mum and family. Thinking of you all in Sydney. Lots of Love Lisa xx

Helen Worboys

March 27, 2017

On behalf of the Manawatu District Council we extend our sincere sympathy to Graeme's family. We will always remember his outstanding contribution to our community.

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