Barrie CARRUTHERS Obituary

CARRUTHERS, Barrie:
87. Our beloved father and friend peacefully passed away on Friday 21st February 2020 at his home on the farm, New Plymouth. Barrie is survived by his children Paulette, Robert, Ramarnie, and Michael, and was pre-deceased by his wife Anne. Funeral services were held privately over the weekend and a memorial will be held sometime in March.

Published by Taranaki Daily News from Feb. 25 to Feb. 29, 2020.

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Sorry for your loss. As a child with my parents I always remember the good times spent staying with Barry & Anne up Awakino. Truly good people. A real loss. Barry was very talented and contributed so much to nz .... and the world.
Cheers Barry.

Rick Anderson

March 6, 2020

On behalf of Wellesley College in Days Bay, Wellington (where Barrie attended 1941-1946), I would like to express our heartfelt sympathies for this loss. We have been lucky enough to be in regular contact with Barrie over recent years and have so enjoyed his insightful wisdom from a life well and truly being lived. The Wellesley library also holds a copy of Barrie's book Embrace the Challenge'. This is truly cherished. What a wonderful man. Our warmest wishes to all of Barrie's family at this sad time, Rosie Torbit, Wellesley College, Days Bay, Wellington.

March 5, 2020

Our thoughts are with you all at this time.
We have so many great memories through the 70s of water skiing at Awakino. Mokau and Tongaporutu.
Barry was also instrumental in getting TV into all the valleys in the area from Mt Messenger to Mahoenui in the north. Such a wonderful achievement. Then there were the electric dog collars. Another wonderful invention. Our deepest sympathy Gay and John Andrews, Okau.

February 27, 2020

So sorry to hear this sad news. Please accept our sympathy. Margaret, Jim, Nerida and John.

February 26, 2020

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