Leisink, Joannes Henricus Theodorus (John) Death Notice 2006

LEISINK, Joannes Henricus Theodorus (John)
Born 11.06.1936.
Passed away peacefully on Friday March 24, 2006 after a short battle with cancer at Cranford Hospice, Hastings, surrounded by his wife and loving family.
Loved husband and best friend of Lyn.
Loved father, father-in-law, step-father and step-father-in-law of Hank and Jodie, Maria, Margie and Andrew, Ginny and Christopher, Dan and Marian, Di and Darren and the late Katrina.
Loved Opa of his nine grandchildren.
“John is going to be returned to the land that has supported him for nearly 70 years”.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial donation to Cranford Hospice at the service or posted to PO Box 8119, Havelock North would be gratefully received.
The funeral service for John will be held at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Heretaunga Street East, Hastings on Wednesday March 29, 2006 at 11am followed by interment at the Crownthorpe Cemetery.
All messages to the Leisink family, C/- PO Box 8424, Havelock North.
Terry Longley and son, N.Z.I.F.H.

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28 March 2006

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