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Ian McNAB Obituary

On September 13, 2023, aged 86, peacefully. A dearly beloved husband and life-long best friend of Adrienne. Loved and respected father of Andrew, Fiona and Hamish. Loved and proud Grandad to Will, Georgie, Jamie, Ben and Rose. Loyal companion to Gus. Son of the late Jack and Ella McNab, of Sumner, brother of Betty (dec), Bruce and John. The family thanks the Adriel Rest Home, Amberley, for their dedication and care of Ian over the past few months. In accordance with Ian's wishes no funeral will be held. A celebration of Ian's long and full life will be held at a later date for friends and family. Messages and photos can be sent to [email protected] "Though we cannot make our Sun stand still, yet we will make him run." Andrew Marvell 1621-1678
Published by The Press on Sep. 16, 2023.

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Susie and Steve Coombes

January 6, 2025

We just learned of Ian's death. Steve and I send our deepest condolences to Adrienne and their family.

Gavin Martin

January 15, 2024

Very sorry to hear of Ian's passing. He was a very helpful and talented man. RIP Ian. Condolences to the family.

Craig McNab

September 21, 2023

To Adrienne, Andrew, Fiona, Hamish and families

Thinking of you all at this sad time. Rest in peace Ian.

Regards
Craig, Rae-Anne, Tom and Ruby McNab

Sandra Cody

September 19, 2023

Very sad to read of Ian´s passing.Sending our condolences to family from the Cody family Richmond Hill .

Bruce Higgins

September 18, 2023

So Sorry to read of your loss , of a truly fantastic Dad and husband.
I will keep the Hanmer memories and the fantastic time it was .
Lots of love
Bruce Higgins

September 23, 2023

With sadness we advise the passing of Life Member, Station Officer (retired) Ian McNab, who served the Brigade from 1957 to 1982. Our warmest wishes go to his family on this sad occasion. The Officers and Members, Sumner Volunteer Fire Brigade

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