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Wayne WILSON Obituary

On September 20, 2024, aged 84 years. Loved husband of Allison, loved father of Nigel, and Katrina, father-in-law of Sally, loved grandfather of Georgie, Hugo, Daniel, and Jeffrey, and loved brother of Glenn. Special thanks to the Doctors and Nurses of Ward B4 at Christchurch Hospital, and Holly Lea for their compassionate care. A service to celebrate Wayne's life will be held in the Fendall Hall, St Barnabas, Tui Street, on Friday, September 27, at 2.00pm, followed by a private cremation.


Published by The Press on Sep. 25, 2024.

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Tim Leefe

September 27, 2024

Sorry to hear of Wayne's passing. Thank you for all your hospitality and the joy you brought into our lives. We remember having many happy times together. Our thought and prayers are with you at this time.

Bob & Diane Hancock. Nelson

September 26, 2024

I was saddened to read of Wayne's passing. It bought back such indelible memories of times past.
Glenn, you and I were at primary school together in the late 1940's and I still have a relevant class photo. Furthermore, your father was a long & much valued business associate & friend with my late father, and thus I recall Wayne taking us for a flight over Christchurch when he was a member of the Canterbury Aero Club. The last I new of Wayne, he was based in Hong Kong.
So now after some 76 years, I read of this sad news and your moving tribute (& photo), to your brother.
May I extend to you, deepest condolences and thoughts, especially so for Wayne's service at St Barnabas, which also has so many memories for us.
Yours Sincerely
Bob Hancock. Nelson

Glenn Wilson

September 25, 2024

Fare thee well beloved Brother
You were a really good sort and great support to me from childhood onwards.
So sorry we were separated so much geographically but glad we got to meet in some exotic locations like Hong Kong, Singapore and Monteray.

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