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Malcolm SAYER Obituary

SAYER, Malcolm (Pommie):
Malcolm lost his battle on Wednesday 11th September 2019, at Te Rangimarie Hospice surrounded by his loving family. Dearly loved husband of Moira. Much loved dad of Jess and Mick, Brigette and Troy, Wes and Ekat. Loved poppa of Marlin, Eli, Nikau; Fletcher, Lukas; Romy, and Alexis. Loved brother of Angie. In lieu of flowers, a donation to Hospice Taranaki may be made, and these may be left at the service. A service to celebrate Malcolm's life will be held at the Sandford's Events Centre, Tasman Street, Opunake, on Monday 16th September 2019 commencing at 11.00am, after which a private cremation will be held.

Published by Taranaki Daily News from Sep. 14 to Sep. 16, 2019.

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To Moira
Thinking of you all on the very sad loss of Pommie.
Deepest Sympathy to you and all the family.
Love
Graham & Christine Morgan
Tirau

Christine Morgan

September 17, 2019

To Moira and family. I'm so sorry to hear the passing of Malcolm sending my love to u and the family

Mary Davis

September 17, 2019

To Moira and family,
Deepest sympathy to you all for the sad loss of a great and genuine guy. Our family has many memories of growing up with Malcolm as neighbors on Hector Place. He has been taken too soon. May he Rest In Peace. On behalf of Deegan family sending our condolences.

Margaret Grima (Deegan)

September 16, 2019

Deepest sympathy to you all. My thoughts are with you at this sad time. Nora

September 16, 2019

Moira and family our thoughts are with you all at this time.

Deborah and Rhys Armstrong

September 16, 2019

To Moira and family, we are saddened to hear of Malcolm's passing. May all the good times you all shared together keep a special husband and father close to your hearts. Our deepest sympathy - Diane & Billy Moir

Diane Moir

September 16, 2019

Moria and family

You are in our hearts and minds.
Our condolences on the passing
Of Malcom

Henry & Kim Schrader

Henry Schrader

September 15, 2019

My deepest sympathy to Moira & family. As a naïve townie Malcolm guided me through an education I will never forget. The long hot summers of 1967 through to 1970 I spent up to one month a year every summer staying with our grandmothers and experiencing the adventures of life in Opunake with my cousin. Spearing eels out the back of the cheese factory, possum hunting with just a dog (Sally) and a knife, making pocket money helping on the milk run, playing TV hero's battles over the at Pa, Contiki fishing off the breakwater, chasing penguins over the rocks, shooting rats (slug gun) over the dump. Even getting into fist fights with some of the tuff locals. As a 10 year old I felt a strong sense of mentoring from Malcolm (2 years my senior) and a quiet strong kindness not found in many people. Truly a great loss of a life that I know has touched so many people in a positive way.
R.I.P Malcolm.

Graham Sayer

Graham Sayer

September 15, 2019

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Janice Dunn

September 15, 2019

My deepest sympathy to Moira & family. As a naïve townie Malcolm guided me through an education I will never forget. The long hot summers of 1966 through to 1971 I spent up to one month a year every summer staying with our grandmother and experiencing the adventures of life in Opunake with my cousin. Spearing eels out the back of the milk factory, possum hunting with just a dog (Sally) and a knife, making pocket money helping on the milk run, playing TV hero's battles over the Pa, Contiki fishing off the breakwater, chasing penguins over the rocks, shooting rats (slug gun) over the dump. Even getting into fist fights with some of the tuff locals. As a 10 year old I felt a strong sense of mentoring from Malcolm (2 years my senior) and a quiet strong kindness not found in many people. Truly a great loss of a life that I know has touched so many people in a positive way.
R.I.P Malcolm.

Graham Sayer

Graham Sayer

September 15, 2019

So sad to hear of Mals passing. We have such great memories of our times together in London 40 years ago.A great guy.Thinking of you Moira and family at this sad time.
Laurie and Lynne Rangi
Invercargill

September 15, 2019

Our deepest sympathy Moira & Family.Sad to hear of Malcolm's passing.A really capable and nice guy.
Bill & Sybil Laurence
Christchurch.

September 14, 2019

Moira and family,

Our thoughts are with you all.

Doug and Glenyss Harvie.

Doug Harvie

September 14, 2019

SAYER, Malcolm (Pommie):
The Opunake Boat and Underwater Club members extend their sincere condolences to our valued club member’s family at this difficult time. Pommie’s camaraderie and input at all levels within the club will be sadly missed by all.

Tight lines friend

— Committee and members

September 14, 2019

SAYER, Malcolm:
Dearly loved son-in-law of Aileen and the late Pierce Joyce. Loved and respected brother-in-law and cherished friend of Michael and Vivienne Joyce, Lynda and Kevin Ingram, MaryAnne Joyce and Jules O’Rourke, and treasured uncle to all his nieces and nephews.
Farewell our dear friend.

September 14, 2019

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