20 Entries
Ron and Wendy Gabites
September 21, 2025
Our deepest sympathy on your loss. We have many happy memories of our times with Don _ and Cynthia. Ron and Wendy Gabites 7
Louise frazer
September 20, 2025
Dear Andrea, Alistair, Karen and Duncan. We were sad to hear of Don´s passing. We are sorry for your loss. We often talk about the great times we had at the house in Kent Street - putting on plays while the parents had drinks ! Don was a good man. May he rest in peace. With love Emma and Louise Frazer.
Eleanor Young
September 20, 2025
I believe I saw in the millennium with Captain Jamison and his lovely family in the sounds some 25+ years ago. The best kind of Dad and Granddad - gentle, kind and fun I will be thinking of you all on Tuesday xoxox Eleanor
Dianne Smith
September 19, 2025
May the love of friends & family carry you through your grief. Sorry to hear your Dad & Grandad has passed away.
Regards Dianne Smith.
Kirsty
September 19, 2025
I won´t be able to join you in Picton on Tuesday. But my thoughts will be there with you all.
Picton will always mean Don and Toby. Special lovely people for Zita and Ginger, and our family. Love Kirsty.
Nicola Claire Jamison
September 19, 2025
To Andrea Alistair Karen and Duncan sending deepest condolences and we are thinking of you all lots of love from Auntie Joan Uncle Neil Nicola and family xxx
Helen Collins
September 17, 2025
To Andy, Alistair, Karen and Duncan.
Sending our love to you in this tricky time as you face life without your Dad. Both Cynthia and Don (I still find it hard not to call him Captain Jamison!) were very special to our Mum and Dad, and they enjoyed the friendship over many years.
Blessings and peace, Helen, David, Michael and Katherine Collins
Sam Tapp, Isabel, Chris (and late Bevan and Vicky)
September 17, 2025
Andy, Ali, Karen and Dunc.
Sending our warmest thoughts to you and your families at this tough time. Don was an amazing kind, caring and thoughtful man, our families had a wonderful connection living around the corner in Picton for many years.
Together again, making mischief with Cynthia. x
Sarah Callagher
September 17, 2025
Andy, Alastair, Karen & Dunk, I send you my heart felt condolences at the loss of your wonderful Dad Don. Thinking of you all now and when you say your final farewells at the yacht club.
Lotsluv from your cousin Sarah (Steer) Callagher
Tony Vial
September 17, 2025
I was shocked and saddened to learn of Don's passing as he had telephoned me from Masterton hospital only a few days before he died. We talked about his planned move into a retirement village (similar to the one I am in) and his impending operation for a recommended Pacemaker implant at Wellington hospital. We also talked about what he might do with his beloved Lotus sportscar when he moved into the retirement village.
My friendship with Don goes back over 60 years when he was Master of the cargo ship Turakina plying between NZ and Japan. We were both employed by The New Zealand Shipping Company. I was then a shipping clerk in their Wellington office where the delightful Cynthia also worked in the passenger department. In fact it was me who later introduced Cynthia to Don. My loss, Don's gain as they eventually married! We continued our contact over the years even though we were on either side of Cook Strait. Don and I would often meet for a chat over a beer when he was in Wellington and my wife Margaret and I would always meet up with Don and Cynthia on our trips through Picton. We enjoyed our visit to their bach in the Sounds and the fishing trips. Don has always been a great friend and just a lovely guy. I shall miss him. Over the years I think I have met most of the Jamison family and can only offer them my sincere condolences on their loss. Unfortunately I am sorry that I am not able to attend the memorial service in Picton but I will be thinking of you.
John Clarke
September 16, 2025
My condolences to Don's family. It's been said that you can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him. My memory of Don was when I arrived in Picton in 1991 as a young, very green pilot in 1991. Don treated me with kindness and respect and was generous with his extensive knowledge when there was no need for him to do so. Farewell Captain Jamison.
Andrea Jamison
September 16, 2025
A service to celebrate and farewell Don will be held at the Queen Charlotte Yacht Club, Picton, on Tuesday 23 September at 2pm. Please let others know. We hope everyone who would like to be there can join us.
Larry Robbins
September 15, 2025
On behalf of the Warsash Association New Zealand, I express condolences to member Don's family, friends and colleagues.
Lynda Preece
September 15, 2025
My sincere condolences to the Family. I worked with Don for years at Strait Shipping. He was a lovely man and real gentleman.
Allan Graham
September 14, 2025
Deepest sympathy to you all on Dons passing. My association with Don goes back to his time as Harbour Master and I was Commodore of Waikawa Boating Club. We had much contact as the Waikawa Marina was being developed and finding a home for the Waikawa Boating Club Clubhouse.
He was always helpful and our continued through the years.
He will be missed
Ian wilson
September 13, 2025
I would like to offer my condolences to you all,I worked as an Engineer on the Straitsman and Suilven with Don as my captain from late 1992 until March 1997,Don wasn't my boss ,but a friend,his skill as a captain ,as a manager of people was excellent, working with Don ,was a great learning curve for me,I think of it as one the best jobs I have had in my life,there was some great fun times as well,as I lived in Mt maunganui, I drifted apart from both of these gentleman.I remember Cynthia fondly as well, they always welcomed me into there house. Even though I was a scruffy shaved head hoon at the time.My thoughts are with you all
Jeff & Gail Pascoe
September 13, 2025
Sad to hear of Dons passing I enjoyed his company talking golf and cars.
On behalf of the Picton Golf Club thank you Don for you input and support on working bees you will be missed.
Jeff Pascoe
Alan & Dianna Robjohns
September 13, 2025
I sailed with Don on the Straitsman and he always was very professional and helpful to me. We became very good friends and it was always nice to catch up. It was an honour to sail with Don and have our friendship. Our deepest condolences to all family members
Jane McIntyre
September 12, 2025
A great guy, will be missed. Hoping he is catching up with Tobe, and all the Turners gone before. Farewell Don, thinking of you Angie, Ali, Karen and Duncan. Love Jane (new Turner)
Bruce Ivamy
September 12, 2025
To Alistair and family, I was deeply saddened to read of the passing of Don. I have known Don for more than 50 years, from him working with my father at the Marlborough Harbour Board, helping me find employment with the Post Office as well as being members of the Queen Charlotte Yacht Club. In later life I continue this friendship with Don over the bridge table and on the golf course. I will miss his friendship. Deepest condolences to all the family.
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