McLean, William Henderson Death Notice 2011

McLEAN, William Henderson (Bill)
(Reg. No. 435237, A.C.1, RNZAF)
Of Masterton, previously of Hastings.
On October 10, 1011, peacefully after a short illness, at Glenwood Masonic Hospital, Masterton.
Aged 86.
Dearly loved husband of Dulcie.
Much loved father and father-in-law of Margaret and Ross Craig (Carterton), Matthew and Katy McLean (Auckland), Barbara and Tony Scarfe (Carterton).
Dearly loved Grandad of Sarah Preece and Rob, Jenni and Alex, David and Monica; Graeme and Kate, Frances and Matthew, and Helen; Katherine and Alistair; great grandad of Mika.
Loved brother of the late Trixie Thornburrow and the late Helen Thornburrow.
A service to give thanks for Bill‘s life will be held at the Anglican Church of the Epiphany, High St, Masterton, on Friday October 14 at 10.30am, followed by interment at Clareville Cemetery.
Messages may be left on Bill’s tribute page [www].tributes.co.nz or sent to 12 Brooklyn Road, Carterton 5713.
David Dew Funeral Services, Masterton FDANZ, rosewoodfuneralhome.co.nz

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12 February 2011

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