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John WALKER Obituary

WALKER, John:
Aged 89 years. Peacefully at rest at Waratah Rest Home (Henderson, Auckland). Loved husband of the late Millie. Loved brother of James, George (Dodd), Henry (all of Scotland), Lily Stephen (England), Robert (Mataura Island), Margaret Bull (Peggy) (Australia), Alexander, William (both Canada), Joe (Riverton), Duncan, Jeannie Beattie (both Gore), all deceased. Also loved brother of Marion Buchan (Gore), and Donald (Jock) (Invercargill). Loved uncle of all his nieces and nephews. Funeral details yet to be confirmed. Messages to Marion Buchan, 11 Brown Street, Gore.
Published by Southland Times on Jul. 19, 2019.

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Bruce Walker

July 28, 2019

You are a unique,clever and very humble person with a dry sense of humour. My memories are mainly of you at Newton of Tornaveen. May you rest peacefully John ( Jock ) Walker Bruce Walker nephew.

Marion Krchnak

July 27, 2019

Marion and Donald, Sorry for the loss of your brother(my uncle). I know you will miss him very much. I have many fond memories of my summer holidays at Tornaveen. Rest In Peace John.

Sheila Stewart

July 24, 2019

Always looked forward to your annual Xmas letter. It was always sincere and reminded how alike you were to your brother Henry(myDad) Fond memories of you coming for a working holiday to Scotland and shearing sheep at Milton of Noth farm at Rhynie.
From Sheila Stewart ( niece)

Vivienne Stewart

July 23, 2019

Great uncle John, lots of happy memories of your visit with Millie to Scotland then our adventure around the north island of New Zealand in 1999. Xx

Margaret Watt

July 20, 2019

Uncle John you are a friend, uncle that I will never forget you were always there when I needed you will always miss you and will always be in my heart God bless Uncle love you forever

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