Nigel-PERRY-Obituary

Nigel Ernest PERRY

Blenheim, Marlborough

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(QSM)On June 27, 2024, peacefully at Ashwood Park Retirement Village, in his 96th year. Loved husband of the late Eileen and a much loved father and father-in-law of Linda and John Mortimer. Dearly loved uncle, cousin and friend to many. Messages to c/- 144A Weld Street, Blenheim 7201 or

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Nigel helped so many young sports people in Marlborough - never be forgotten

My sister Marian and I are the only two living members of the Bing family (9) who settled in Blenheim in the 1930s. We all knew Nigel well through his association with the Blenheim Table Tennis Club as most of us played there and I used to attend tournament meetings at his apartment in what is now Bings Motels. Also, his shop was just a few doors away from our fruit shop. He and his family were stalwarts in the tennis and table tennis scenes and his efforts were well deserved through the...

One evening, when our daughter was nearing two, she announced that she was "going to see Nigel". She then left the house, walked over and knocked on his door, and then entered as if she owned the place. She did this alone, all by herself - something she'd never done before. Nigel was a man she loved and trusted. Of all his many achievements, that spoke loudest to me.

God bless you Nigel Butch

Thinking of you Linda and John at this sad time

Thinking of you all ,Nigel's family at this final parting time. What a legacy of memory's and photos he has left for us all to enjoy. Events at our tennis club will not be the same without him. RIP Nigel many thanks for all my memories and photos over the many years. Love Roberta and Sandy.

Thinking of you, Linda, in the loss of your Father, May he rest in peace

Deepest Sympathy in the loss of Nigel, he sure left his mark and contributed to society . Well done

Condolences to ALL of Nigel´s Family. I caught up with Nigel again only having being back in Blenheim. Nigel called often at My Brother´s home. A true gentleman.