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Richard "Dickie" GRAY

Richard GRAY Obituary

Late of Kaikōura, at Morranbah, Australia. Son of Norman and Dawn. Dearest husband of Anne, best brother of John, Carol, Jen and Norm.
Published by The Press on Jan. 4, 2025.

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Aroha Norton

January 9, 2025

Our deepest sympathy to our Gray whanau.Sending much Aroha, Kia kaha Whanau. Arohatinonui Norton Whanau.

Ray Blackie

January 6, 2025

Condolences to the Gray family. So sorry to read the notice.

Toni Aubrey ( Nee Fuller)

January 5, 2025

Condolences + Deepest Sympathy To The Gray Whanau.Remembering The Memories+ The Gd Times Tht Were Had In Kaikoura Back In The Day..RIP Dick....

John and Lois Chamberlain

January 5, 2025

Our deepest sympathy to Anne and all the family Remembering the good times we had in Kaikoura

Tania Jones (Nee Wade)

January 5, 2025

Much love and sympathy to Anne and the Gray Family. Dick was my Dads main wingman back in the day and Bestman at his wedding. Many many memories of Dad and Dick laughing into the small hours of the morning sharing stories they could from times gone by and I am assuming they had many they couldn´t as well . Remember Dick for his cheeky smile and mischievous character I´m sure that has followed him through life and made for many fun times and a heartfull of memories for everyone still earthside. Dad will have been pleased to see him as it´s been a while between drinks for them both. Much love from Rodger (deceased), Lynda and girls

Mick Rochford

January 4, 2025

Sorry to hear the passing of Dick. He was always fun to be around, and enjoyed a good laugh. Mick Rochford, West Melton

Rena Brown

January 4, 2025

Sorry for your loss Ann and family,lots of love to you all.Dick was a lovely man.

Willie Ford

January 4, 2025

Sorry to hear of Dickies passing. Willie Ford. Kaikoura

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