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John McGINTY Obituary

Passed away peacefully on 26th April 2025. Much loved husband of Carol. Dearly loved dad of John Jnr, Michelle and Hannah, and father-in-law of Richard. Adored Poppa of Olivia and Freya. Friend of John Jnr's partner Kirsten, and John Jnr and Michelle's mum Robyn and her husband Das. Messages for the McGinty family may be left in John's online tribute book at www.tributes.co.nz or posted c/- 4 Moorefield Rd, Johnsonville 6037. According to John's wishes, a private funeral has taken place.
"Loved forever and always in our hearts"


Published by The Post on May 7, 2025.

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Lisa and Doug McGuire

June 9, 2025

Dear Carol and Hannah,
Our heartfelt condolences for the loss of John.
We are thinking of you and send all our love xxx

Peter george

May 8, 2025

Condolences to the McGinty Family and work crew.John was always a pleasure to deal with and have many fond memories of my dealings with him .Regards Peter George ,Owner George Bros Towing ,Stratford

Keith and Debby McPhee

May 7, 2025

So sorry to hear, our thoughts are with you.
We have many memories of times with John, Carol and Hannah and not to forget all the old MTA meetings.

Matt Dixon

May 7, 2025

John, we really enjoyed working with you and you will be missed. John has been a great help over the last few years helping us to deal with some of the bigger accidents (and smaller ones) on TG when John and Barney were instrumental in getting the motorway open as quickly as possible enabling the Wellington traffic to carry on as usual with minimal delays. We really enjoyed your can do, nothing is impossible, just get it done attitude. Our heartfelt condolences go out to the McGinty family.

Joanne Burt

May 7, 2025

Dear Carol and family, we are very sorry for your loss and our hearts go out to you all. Love Jo and Keith - Hardy Street

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