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Barry HUTCHINSON Obituary

2 October 1961 – 10 June 2025

Barry passed away at home on Tuesday 10th June 2025, aged 63. Loving husband of Debbie. Cherished brother of Ken and Louise (Whakatane), Graham and Kerry (United States). Loved son of Ted (dec) and June (dec). A private cremation will take place on Friday 13th June and a memorial service will be held at a later date to celebrate Barry's life. Barry's family would like to extend their heartfelt appreciation to all the nurses, carers and friends that supported him over the years. No more silent suffering. He is now at peace with his Mum and Dad.


Published by Waikato Times on Jun. 14, 2025.

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Lee Fitzsimmons

August 1, 2025

Only knew you for a short 12 years but was always impressed at your ability to smile and be happy. Rest in love and peace. xox Lee

Adri Isbister

June 22, 2025

Debbie, I was so sorry to hear about Barry. I know he'll be missed. I always remember meeting Barry and yourself when starting as leader at Life Unlimited. Barry, loyal, capable and with that sense of humour. And the New York marathon... go Barry! Debbie, I'll catch up soon. Love from Adri

Fiona Strydom

June 17, 2025

Dear Debbie, We were so sorry to hear of Barry's passing. I know Lynley loved Barry and you both. I know you have been an incredibly supportive wife and he was very lucky to have you in his life. Lots of love and kind thoughts from Lynley's family (Fiona, Marius, Gwenn, Christine and Nigel) . Lou and Barry can now catch up for a bit of a chat

Bette Blance

June 15, 2025

I was Barry's teacher when he was at Morrinsville College in Form Three. He was an amazing human being then. I lost touch. I hope the love that was around him as he grew in life surrounds those he has left behind.

Jo Brightwell

June 14, 2025

It was an absolute pleasure to work with Barry in the early 90's.
Rest Easy Barry

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