DONALDSON, Ernest Murray (Murray): Passed away on Monday, October 31,<strong>2022</strong>. Aged 81. Dearly loved father and father-in-law of Katie and Paul Chapman. Loved grandad of Alex, Jesse, and Sophie. Much loved brother and brother-in-law ofDenise and Mike Pelvin and the late Viv. Loved uncle to all his nieces and nephews. Messages for Murray’s family may be posted to the Donaldson Family C/- 186 Talbot Street, Geraldine 7930. At Murray’s request aprivate servicehas been held. Geraldine Funeral Services, Geraldine. Family Notices Deaths Deaths Deaths GALLAGHER, Rachel Margaret (Margs) - On <strong>November</strong> 2, <strong>2022</strong>, at <strong>Ashburton</strong>, peacefully with her family. Aged 93 years. Dearly loved wife ofthe late Colin. Much loved mother of Blair, Richard, Deirdre, and the late Roslyn and their families. At Margaret’s request aprivate family servicewillbeheld. Paterson’s <strong>Ashburton</strong> FDANZ 03 3077433 GREENAWAY, Winifred Marjorie (Marj), on <strong>November</strong> 4, <strong>2022</strong>. Peacefully at Rosebank Lifecare, <strong>Ashburton</strong>, in her 91st year. Dearly loved wife of the late Harry. Most loving mother and mother-in-law of the late Graham and Ella, Russell, Sheryl and Grant Watson, and Kevin and Lisa. Loved Grandma of Cole and Angelica, Marge, Olivia, Gloria, Jessica, Mayleen, and the late Vanessa; Kimble and Matt, and Dean and Alex. Special great-Grandma of Montell, Te Ātamai, Tāmina, Shyla, and Azasia. Most adored ‘GG’ of Connor, Ayla, Elsie, and Thea. Messages to 24 Woodham Drive, <strong>Ashburton</strong> 7700. Special thanks to Dr PennyHoldaway and the staff at Rosebank Lifecarefor their careofMarj. ‘Now at Rest’. Donations to the Alzheimer’s Society may bemade online at bit. ly/wmgreenaway0411. A service to celebrate Marj’s life will be held at St David’s Union Church, Allens Road, <strong>Ashburton</strong> today, Thursday <strong>November</strong> <strong>10</strong>, commencing at 1.30pm, followed by interment atthe <strong>Ashburton</strong> New Lawn Cemetery. Paterson’s <strong>Ashburton</strong> FDANZ 03 3077433 SCOTT, Dorothy Jean (Jean), on <strong>November</strong> 3, <strong>2022</strong>. Passed away peacefully at <strong>Ashburton</strong> Hospital, aged 84 years. Dearly loved wife of the late Malcolm. Loved mother and mother-in-lawof Andrew, Val, and Myles and Marie and treasured Nana of Michelle and Rodney, and Thomas; Harry, and Maddie, and great-Nana to Skyla, and Van. Messages to the Scott Family, c/- PO Box 472, <strong>Ashburton</strong>7740. Aserviceto celebrate Jean’s life has been held. Paterson’s <strong>Ashburton</strong> FDANZ 03 3077433 SHARPLIN, Dawn Lynley Lesley(nee Adams): On <strong>November</strong> 4, <strong>2022</strong> at <strong>Ashburton</strong>, aged 78 years. Beloved wife ofNeil, mother and mother-in-law ofDaniel and Caroline (USA), and Nigel and Beatrice (France), and Super Gran of Jacob, and Amelia; Lukas, and Kiara. Our sincere thanks to Terrace View staff for their loving care. Messages to: The Sharplin Family, c/- PO Box 6035, <strong>Ashburton</strong>7742 Pain free at last. According to her wishes Dawn has been cremated and aprivate remembrance will be held at alaterdate. 0800 2MEMORY 027 637 1229 SHARPLIN, Dawn Lynley Lesley: Passed away peacefully at <strong>Ashburton</strong>. Loved and cherished beautiful sister of Patricia (Pat) Hopwood and adored Aunt of Mark Bradley, Kym Bernathand families. WINCHESTER Edward Charles, on <strong>November</strong> 4, <strong>2022</strong>. Peacefully at Terrace View Retirement Village, <strong>Ashburton</strong>, aged 45 years. Loving partner of Joanne. Much loved Dad of Georgia, Laura, and Ruben. Dearly lovedson of Ronand Pamand brother of Miles, James, and the late Randall, loved uncle of his nephew. Messages to the Winchester family PO Box 472, <strong>Ashburton</strong> 7740. At Edward’s request a private family service has been held. Acelebration of Edward’s life willbeheld at alaterdate. Paterson’s <strong>Ashburton</strong> FDANZ 03 3077433 In Memoriam SAMPSON, Isabel Elizabeth (nee Cunningham) 04/09/1933 –05/11/2012 Youleftus<strong>10</strong>years ago today -never to be forgotten and foreverinour hearts. Adeeply lovedand respected wife ofthe late Edward (Ted) Sampson (deceased), mother and mother-in-lawofRon and Vicky Sampson (<strong>Ashburton</strong>), Alison and the late Ian Kermode (<strong>Ashburton</strong>), and the late Merv Sampson (Rakaia Gorge). Family Notices Enquiries phone Mary,Jann or Karen on 308 7664 or call into 199 Burnett Street. Family Notices Birth, engagement, anniversary, death, acknowledgement, and in memoriam notices will be charged $20 foramaximum of 35 words, thereafteronaper-line basis of $2.50 for5words. Deadline forthese notices <strong>10</strong>am Wednesday prior to Thursdaypublication date. NEWS <strong>10</strong> <strong>Ashburton</strong> <strong>Courier</strong>, <strong>November</strong> <strong>10</strong>, <strong>2022</strong> Young talent on show The Magic Carpet Music Trust has an ambitious 13concert tour of theSouth Island planned for talented young musicians. The Bloom tour concerts will happen over 15 days from <strong>November</strong>8to22. They will be at theSinclair Community Centre in <strong>Ashburton</strong> on <strong>November</strong>13. Four young musicians will be travelling and performing together as astring quartet. They will alsoperform in Bannockburn, Wanaka, Arrowtown,Tarras, Oamaru, Moana, Reefton, Cheviot, Rolleston,Oxford, Christchurch and Dunedin. The Bloom tour is led by 22yearold tourdirector Rakuto Kurano, who has establishedhimself as a multiawardwinning violinist/composer in New Zealand withextensive touring experience;hehas performed in over 40 concerts this year alone. This is his fourthnational concert tour this year. The Magic CarpetMusic Trust was formed earlierthis year by Kurano andLyn Milne to provideconcert tour opportunities to young musiciansand provide smaller communitiesin Aotearoa withmoreclassical music. “It is important that we take music to thebackblocks, to country churches and halls,tothe woolsheds or wherever ithas notbeen heardbefore, to enlighten andenrich the dailylives of workers who may never have had this opportunity,‘‘ Lyn said. Other musiciansjoining Kurano to formthe string quartet are: Cameron Stanley,aviolinist who worksasadata analyst/ transport engineer and swimming coachinWanaka, UniversityofCanterbury violistHarry Kim, and University of Otago cellist Boudewijn Keenan. DrHeleenduPlessis, seniorlecturer at the University of Otago has Bloom tour director Rakuto Kurano. beenBoudewijn’s cello teacher for the lastsix years. “It is wonderfultowitness Boudewijn’s journey as a maturing musicianand this tourisafantastic opportunitytoput into practicewhat he has learned and gain musical experience!” shesaid. Theprogramme features Mozart'scheerfulstring quartet in Cmajor, Rachmaninoff's ‘‘unfinished’’ string quartet whichhewrote at theage of 17,anewcommissioned work ‘‘MorningBirds’’ by youngNew Zealand composer SarahFouhy,an early Beethoven's quartet in Gmajor, anew work by Kurano,and the concert concludeswithElgar's famous Salutd'Amour. Thestringquartet will alsobevisiting Mt Aspiring Collegein Wanaka andLake BrunnerSchoolinMoanato perform forand interact with students. The<strong>Ashburton</strong> concertis freetoall schoolage young peopletoencourage them to attend atop performance by these young musicians. Shirley Ş erban,Principal of Lake Brunner School says, “A key partoflearning is to have one'sexperience of theworld expanded. Stringquartets andeven classicalmusic arenot normal things for our rural students,sohavingthisvisit andinteraction allows our children to discover and delight in somethingnew, whichmay well shape their future life choices as well.” Tickets areavailableon Humanitix or at the door withcash. $25Adults;$20 Seniors; School students free. Fed Farmers meeting FederatedFarmers are hosting aseriesofmeetings aroundthe countryon emissions pricingtargets and encouraging farmers to makesubmissions on the newly released proposal. TheMid Canterbury branch willhold its public meeting at the <strong>Ashburton</strong> Event Centre,onWills Street, on <strong>November</strong> 14 at 7pm. FederatedFarmers arable chairperson and national board memberColin Hurst will speak. Mr Hurstisthe policy advisoronEssential Freshwater, NPS elitesoils, hazardoussubstances, seed certification and biosecurity. ‘‘Comeand hear presentations aboutthe Government’s agricultural GHGpricing mechanisms and Winter Grazing regulations. ‘‘Thisisachance to have yourquestionsanswered and help you makea submission to the Agricultural GHGpricing consultation.’’ Complete Local Care Since 1982
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