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Donald MOWAT Obituary

Formerly of Murihiku, died at Manor Park Private Hospital, on Saturday, March 29, aged 88. Husband of June (dec) and Janice, father to Peter, Christopher and Kirsty. Loved Koro to all of his mokopuna. A private cremation has been held.


Published by Southland Times on Apr. 5, 2025.

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John w Ballard

June 18, 2025

Hi June, I was stationed at Blenheim when Don was appointed Inspector. He was a breath of fresh air to the station at a time when it needed a cool and decisive head.
I have often referred back to this time in discussions with others who served there. I offer my sincere condolences. A fine man.
Kind regards.

Gloria Harris

May 4, 2025

I am saddened to learn of Don's passing - he was one of Life's gentlemen. Condolences to his family.

Kathy Shirley

April 10, 2025

Dear Jan and Family sincere condolences on the loss of Don my thoughts are with you .

dawn wybrow

April 9, 2025

very sincere condolences to Jan and whanau. I worked with Don with the Runaka and he was missed when he became ill. Aroha to all

Lyn Smith

April 8, 2025

To Jan and family,please accept my sincere condolences on your loss of Don.

Lyn Henry

April 7, 2025

Dear Jan thinking of you, sending love xx

Betty and Noel Sinclair

April 7, 2025

Jan we are so sorry to learn of Dins passing Please accept our very sincere condolences Hope we can catch up soon xxxx

Lorraine

April 7, 2025

Dear Jan,
Our thoughts are with you with our deepest sympathy. Love from Lorraine and John Dore. .

May Evans

April 7, 2025

Sincere sympathy to Jan and Don´s family. He was a lovely man, a good boss.

Karen Kemp

April 5, 2025

Dear Jan, so very sorry to you and your families to read of Don's passing. My love and thoughts are with you. Karen Kemp

Ian Reeves

April 5, 2025

My sincere condolences to all. A much-respected boss.

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