Ian-HYLAND-Obituary

Ian Alexander HYLAND

Auckland City , Auckland

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HYLAND, Ian Alexander. Suddenly but peacefully at Auckland Hospital on 14th May 2020, aged 54. Dearly loved husband of Debbie, much loved Dad of Alex and Ben. A much loved son, brother, brother-in-law, uncle, cousin, and friend to many. Forever in our hearts. A private service will be held next...

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My condolences for Ian's passing. Such a loss to family and friends. Great guy, so talented, wity, and always available to lend a hand. He will be truly missed.

We biked out to Puketutu today, Ian. Carrying our heavy hearts. All faffing around getting ready, we knew you would've been rolling your eyes but smiling at us too. We bloody miss you - but we're out there doing it. Cos you would've been. T-crew

A business aquaintance, always up front.
I liked him.
So sorry for your loss.

Thinking of you all fond memories legend love ally Beattie (Moynan)

Ian was one of the best guys I worked with so many years ago at Environmental Services back in the 90's . A big shock seeing his death notice and way way too soon. Condolences to his family and friends.

This is indeed a shock - we often saw Ian around the village and who could forget his presence on the softball grounds at Mangere Bridge. Ian was always cheering on the team, was always there for the kids. Our prayers and condolences to his family. Gone too soon. Alofa from the Wandstraats

such a shock!! i only saw you that week riding your bike in Mangere Bridge. It was great to re-connect and chat with you mate, since the Puke days, but taken way too soon.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Debbie and the kids and all your families.

Love from all the Kriletich families.

Such a very sad loss, my heartfelt sympathy to his family and friends. Only knew Ian for a few years through a few projects we did together. A total professional with a real can do attitude. It was a total pleasure knowing you Ian, rest in peace my friend.

Our Sincerest condolences to the family. It was great working and smirking with you mate. Enjoy heaven Ian, God bless.