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Connexional Office —

It is with much sadness we inform the Connexion that Rev Colin Jamieson passed away at Chatswood Retirement Village this morning. He passed away at the age of 88 years.

Colin was ordained at the New Plymouth Conference in 1968. His deep ecumenical commitment was reflected in his ministry in the Buller Union Parish where he played a major role in structuring the West Coast Union District Council. Then followed nine years in Mosgiel as the Superintendent of the Dunedin South Circuit and Colin was instrumental in the incorporation of the Dunedin Churches with the Mission. Colin supplied a years part-time ministry in Christchurch North Parish and he spent seven years as an Industrial Chaplain to the NZ Fire Service.

Colin's sensitivity to people and counselling skills was a feature of his ministry in church and community.

The Funeral Service and burial will be at St Cuthberts in Governors Bay date and time to be confirmed.

You can contact Linda Pringle at rimpots.linda@gmail.com for messages to the family.

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It is with sadness that we advise you that Barbara Aspell-Wallace, (wife of Rev William(Bill) Wallace ret), passed away in Christchurch. Barbara was a beloved wife and mother.

Barbara was a Language teacher, fabric artist, storyteller, in her 85th year. Beloved wife of the late Rev. Colin Paxton Aspell (UK), and of Rev. William Livingstone Wallace (Christchurch).

A funeral service for Barbara will be held at Durham St Methodist Church, 309 Durham Street, Friday 15 September at 11.00am, to be followed by a private cremation.

Our love and prayers go to Bill and his family. Messages to Monica and Liza: aspellmclellan@hotmail.com or Bill Wallace, Wesley Care, 91 Harewood Rd, Papanui, Christchurch 8053.

The link for the live broadcast and subsequent archive is.

https://vimeo.com/864226757

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It is with great sadness that Waikato Rohe of Te Taha Māori share and acknowledge the passing of our beautiful ruruhi, Doreen Moetu Wilson.

An active member of Te Haahi Wēteriana, Doreen has spent her lifetime serving our Lord.

Doreen is laying in state at her resident - 35 Pullham St. A service for Doreen will be held at Newstead, Wednesday 11 October @ 11am.

All communications to Faye, Liaison Person 021483722.