Andrew-McBEATH-Obituary

Andrew Ross McBEATH

Penrose, Auckland

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McBEATH, Andrew Ross (Ross). Died on 14 April, aged 80 after a history of heart issues. Much loved and loving husband of Maureen, father of Andrew and Amelia, step father to Jonathan, Louise (Arianna) and Christian. Father-in-law to Fran, Paul, Nadine, Gabriel and Cathryn. Grumps to Conner, Hugh,...

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Dear Maureen and family, We are thinking of you and send our love and deepest condolences at this sad news. We will always remember his friendly happy attitude to life. Love from Maureen and Terry xxx

We shared many but sporadic memories of times with Ross and Maureen at the Benges house. We have fond memories of our last meeting at Mike`s 80th birthday down in Fielding and we are really saddened to hear that Ross´s long battle over many years is finally ended. Our love to you Maureen and really sorry that we missed you at the funeral. Hope to catch up when we´re in Auckland next time. All our love. Terry and Maureen

Best wishes, Maureen and families. I enjoyed Ross's company very much.

Our condolences to all his family. He will be sadly missed in Puckey and always remembered for his wonderful smile and humour. RIP. (Tricia .. for and on half of Puckey residents)

My great pal from Kohimarama Primary School... sad news, my commiserations to his family.

To Maureen, Just wanted to reach out as I will be unable to attend the farewell for Ross on Thursday. I will miss Ross on the croquet lawn and helping out at functions. He was great person to know and enjoyed his company. Take care Maureen catch up sometime soon. Kathy Peri

To Maureen and family, Simon and I send our deepest sympathies to you on the loss of a great friend, and fellow engineer, Ross McBeath. Maureen, you are in our hearts, minds, and prayers. Big hugs to you. Love Simon and Claire Hurricks.

Ross, never forgotten as a boating friend from 40 years ago. Lots of fun at Great Barrier and Kawau with our young families. Memories of the blind leading the blind. From the Boococks