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Leo Frederick "Buster" MORRIS

Leo MORRIS Obituary

Buster passed away peacefully at Cottage Rest Home, Opunake on Saturday the 7th of September 2024, aged 82 years. Much loved husband of the late Maureen, cherished father of Steven and Sharon and Carolyn, and treasured grandfather of Lily and Rosa. Loved son of the late Leo and Maggie Morris, and brother of Roy, Joan, Pat, Marina, Twerp and Nick (all deceased) and Dennis and Glennys. Steven and Carolyn would like to invite friends and family to a graveside service to celebrate Buster's life at the Rahotu Cemetery on Monday 16th of September 2024, at 11.00am, before heading to the Rahotu Tavern for refreshments. Donations in remembrance of Buster may be made to the Opunake District Rest Home Trust bank acc. 15 3952 0384068 00 ref. Buster.


Published by Taranaki Daily News on Sep. 14, 2024.

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Graham & Christine Morgan

September 17, 2024

Deepest Sympathy to all the family on your loss of Buster.
He was a fun person, a Rahotu stalwart.
Thinking of you all
Graham & Christine Morgan

Grant & Joan

September 15, 2024

Condolences to Steven, Carolyn and family. A Rahotu legend in his own right. From farming to bus driving and having a good laugh over a beer at the pub. RIP Buster.

From Gibby & Joan

Glynis Johnson

September 15, 2024

Hi Carolyn, Steve, Sharon, Dennis and Glennys condolences on the passing of uncle Buster. He was always kind and enjoyed a good laugh the last time we saw him at the rest home. Lots of memories from the old days of hay making. I am sure you will give him a great send off, apologies can´t be there as I´m living in Australia now.
Regards Glynis and Malcolm

Gwenda

September 14, 2024

It was a pleasure to get to know Buster as one of his Carers....we used to have alot of laughs...

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