Annand, David William Death Notices 1997

ANNAND, David William.
Passed away, peacefully, in the arms of his loving family on December 29, 1997, at Cranford Hospice.
Aged 52 years.
Dearly loved husband and mate of Val and loving father and best friend of Mark and Kitrina.
A patient sufferer at rest.
“Forever in our hearts”.
A funeral service for David will be held in St Mary’s Anglican Church, Waipukurau, on Saturday, January 3, 1998, at 11am, followed by burial at the Waipukurau Cemetery.
Donations to Cranford Hospice would be appreciated and may be left at the church or posted to PO Box 8119, Havelock North.
CH.B Funeral Services Ltd, FDANZ, Waipukurau.

ANNAND, David William (Delirious, Del-Boy, Skinny, Fuddle).
December 29, 1997.
Even though so many of us did not have the opportunity to say Goodbye you will always be remembered in our hearts.
Take the easy road Dave.
Keep it well maintained.
Till we all meet again.
Your loving mates at CHB Works Social Club.

ANNAND, David William.
Much loved nephew of Pat and Jim Price.
Always remembered.

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31 December 1997

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The Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune

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