Grant-HODDER-Obituary

Grant HODDER

Hamilton, Waikato

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HODDER, Grant Thomas:Passed away suddenly at home on 8th October 2022, aged 60. Adored husband of Melanie. Loving father of Jade, Paris, Ebonee and Keegan. Loved son of the late Dick and Pat, and son-in-law of John and Marie Crane. Brother of Gavin and Faith, Jan and Mark, Terry and Suzanne,...

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Hello Melanie and Family. My deepest sympathy to you all. Hearts are broken and the pain you would never have had felt before. Thinking of you, Raewyn Wardley Apartment 2 10 Hunter St. Hamilton Lake.

Just such a lovely service. Couldn't stay and catch up with his brothers.
Remember the old days playing cricket on Frederick Dr as young kids and went on to play with Grant and Paul at Fraser Tech.
My condolences to the family RIP

So very sorry to hear the news about Grant, I have many treasured memories of sharing the sports fields with Grant and the Hodder boys. Love and strength to all the Family.

To Melanie, Jade,Paris, Ebonee and Keegan, we are thinking of you all at this sad and difficult time. We will treasure our memories, especially our holiday´s we shared with him, in New Zealand and Australia. We will fondly remember our Australia trip, when Grant was our Commander in Chief, he was our driver and tour guide, and even a reluctant Barmy Army member !! when we watched England play cricket in Sydney. We have memories of Grant coming over to England to see us in more recent years....

Our thoughts are with you and your family, you will be sadly missed Grant love Tony Trish and family xxx

Dear Mel and family we are very saddened by your sudden loss of Grant. He will be deeply missed and in our memories forever.

Dear Melanie, Paris, Ebony, Jade and Keeghan. So sorry to hear of this. Our thoughts are with you all. Roger and Sue Morris

Condolences to Terry and Suzanne and the family at this sad time. May he and all Rest In Peace - regards from the Marshalls in Melbourne

Grant and myself did not share a lot of mutual friends but I felt certain that I was one of the many to whom he generously and genuinely extended the warmth of his soul. He actively encouraged good citizenship but on the same hand his nature was forgiving and his friendship was steadfast. He was never discriminating, forever encouraging and anyone with whom he had shared with had a lasting place in his heart. Grant was patient and listened to others... when visitors departed he waved from...