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Ronald MORTON Obituary

MORTON, Ronald David:
(Southland CMT, 971824 10th Intake) Ronald passed away peacefully on Thursday, June 30, 2022, at Rowena Jackson Retirement Village. Much loved husband for 62 years of Noela. Loved father and father-in-law of Robyn and Dean Ronald, Craig and Tanya Morton, Nicky and Brad South. Dearly loved Pop of Adam, Bradley, Hannah, Siobhan, Tom, Kate, Jack, Max, Henry and his 6 great-grandchildren. Loved brother and brother-in-law of Johnny and Elza* Morton, Mick Morton, Joan and Neil Larsen, the late Trevor* and Lauretta* Morton, Kay Moreton and Ken McRae. A special Uncle to his many nieces and nephews. Our heartfelt thanks to the team at Rowena Jackson, with special thanks to Rhyarna, Aimie and Evelyn for their compassionate care. In accordance with Ronald's wishes a private service will be held. Messages to 87 Layard Street, Invercargill 9810.
(*denotes deceased)

Published by Southland Times on Jul. 2, 2022.

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janice & maurice busbridge

July 3, 2022

thinking of you noela robyn craig nicky and families and also to the extended morton families at this sad time of the passing of ronald we have fond memories of the times we shared
janice and maurice busbridge rolleston

Marion Swan née McDonald

July 2, 2022

Noela my sincere sympathy to you and your family. I will always remember Ronald´s beautiful smile and those twinkling eyes when he was having you on about something. Sending you love and kind thoughts for the days and weeks ahead.

Rob and Marjorie Boult

July 2, 2022

Noela our sincere sympathy at this time to you and your family. Ronald will be remembered for his strong views on the subject of the day and always had good comments to support his view..our kindest thoughts to you in the days ahead.
Marjorie and Rob

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