Dewar; Murray

Dewar; Murray, gone too soon.

Sadly, but peacefully, on 10th June 2024, aged 77.

Devoted husband and soulmate of Robyn for 56 years.

Loving and caring father of Kristina and Jon, Paul and Jo, Craig and Mel; and grandfather and great grandfather.

We will all treasure our memories of you forever.

In accordance with Murray’s wishes a private service has been held.

Messages for the family may be left here or on Murry’s page at tributes.co.nz

4 Responses

  1. To Robyn and Family so sorry to hear of your loss, our thoughts are with you all at this sad time. We have some good memories of Murray from the old rugby coaching days at Wainuiomata.

    Laurie & Chris Parker

  2. Robyn & Family,
    So very sorry to learn of Murray’s sudden passing.
    He was such a lovely man & we had some lovely times with you both. Some great memories.
    Its hard to think of him gone, he was such an awesome man and had such an amazing presence. He will be missed by so many.
    Sending love Robyn, to you and the family.
    Julie & Owen Norriss & (Norriss Clan)

  3. Dear Robyn and Family,
    So sorry to hear of Murray’s passing, but thankful that the Arataki camping crew caught up not so long ago. We always think of you and Murray (aka Murray Tesorero) and all the fun times we had camping and the pranks Murray played on us.

    Take care and much love from Gina, Glenn, Vinnie and Antonia Ward xxx

  4. To Robyn and Family,
    I’m sure that I’m speaking on behalf of many of Murray’s old friends and club mates at the old Taita Rugby Football Club, in conveying my condolences on the sad news of Murray’s passing. “Waka” as he was commonly known, was a member of the club for many years and was a highly regarded player and club member. So many of us played with him in different teams and enjoyed his company. He had a great sense of humour and was always fun to be with. I’m sure we will all remember him as a truly gutsy player
    and a really good man.
    At our next ” Old Timers ” get together which Murray so enjoyed, we will raise our glasses in a toast to him.
    Alan and Helen Harrington.

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