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Allan MARSHALL Obituary

MARSHALL,
Allan Francis:
Of Clyde. Passed peacefully at Dunstan Hospital, on Sunday 18 January 2015, in his 70th year. Dearly loved father and father-in-law of Lisa Marshall and Mark Stallard, Kirsten and Bob Dennison (all of Arrowtown), and loved grandad to George and Harriet. Loved best friend of Ruth and loved 'Al' to Carolyn and Roy, Stephanie and the late Patrick, Brendon and Linzi. Loved brother and brother-in-law to Dorothy and Ken Arlett (UK), and Roger and Robyn Marshall (Alexandra). Loved uncle of his niece and nephews. Allan's life will be celebrated at The Alexandra District Club, on Friday 23 January, at 11.00am, followed by a private interment at Gore. In lieu of flowers a donation to the Central Otago Cancer Society would be appreciated. Messages to 84 Newcastle Street, Clyde 9330.
Lovingly cared for by
Affinity Funerals
Central Otago & Lakes District
F.D.A.N.Z.

Published by Southland Times from Jan. 20 to Jan. 22, 2015.

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To Ruth, Lisa and Kirsten and families - my thoughts are with you - remember the good times (and there were lots of them) and the bad times will become a faded memory. Regards, Lesley Bracefield (Ladbrook)

LESLEY BRACEFIELD

January 28, 2015

To Ruth and the Marshall family,
Our thoughts are with you all, our sincere sympathy. R.I.P.
Murray and Lynette Simmonds, Christchurch)

January 24, 2015

To Ruth and the Marshall family.
Our thoughts are with you all, our sincere sympathy. R.I.P.
Murray and Lynette Simmonds, Christchurch

January 24, 2015

To Ruth and the Marshall family,
Our thoughts are with you all, our sincere sympathy. R.I.P.
Murray and Lynette Simmonds, Christchurch

January 24, 2015

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January 21, 2015

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