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Colin SHEERIN Obituary

SHEERIN, Colin Bruce:
Passed away peacefully on 5 February in New Plymouth, aged 62. Son of the late Bruce and Lilian Sheerin of Tauranga. Brother of Ian, Ross and Neil. Brother in law to Jojette and Willy. Uncle of Celia, Tessa, Madeline, Elise, Carley and Ana. A service will be held for Colin at Vospers Funeral Home 252 Devon St East, New Plymouth on Tuesday 10 February at 10.30am, followed by burial at the Waitara Cemetery. Donations in lieu of flowers to the New Plymouth Hospice or the Neurological Foundation. Communications to the Sheerin family C/- 18 Lansdowne Rd, Katikati 3129.
Published by Waikato Times from Feb. 6 to Feb. 9, 2015.

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February 10, 2015

rest in peace cousin colin. condolences to ian ross neil and families. bob barker.

Ross Clark

February 7, 2015

Colin, You were a great friend and I value to time spent with you so many years ago and once again more recently. Rest in peace. Sorry I never got to see you just once more. Heartfelt sympathy to your family. Ross Clark - Coopers Beach.

Denise & Ron Bosson

February 7, 2015

A gentle friend gone too soon.Remembering laughs and stories told.

Joan Watson (Sargent)

February 7, 2015

Colin, you were our very special friend, and you were a special member in our family for many years. I am grateful for the times we shared together. Unfortunately our paths went in different directions more recently but we have great memories of all being together for Christmas 2013. You will be sadly missed Collywobbles. Thank you for being there at Stephens funeral, and for a very special part of our lives. Rest now in the arms of Jesus our dear friend. Joan,(Watson) Craig, Grant & Kirk Sargent, Toni & Leeanne Ngataierua.

Carolyn Schofield

February 6, 2015

Very sorry to read of Colins passing - many happy memories of our child hood times at Omokoroa

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