9 March 1947 – 6 December 2021
9 March 1947 – 6 December 2021
Funeral service held at Simplicity Funeral Home
On behalf of the Manuel whānau, we express our deepest condolences to the whānau of Hokiangq Hazel. "The source of comfort comes from our loving God Jehovah, he promised all problems even sickness, death will be no more." Rev 21 : 4 Christian love Margaret & Whānau
Our Dear sisters. In loving memories we will always cherish. Within our hearts will never perish Our hope in God that all will reunite. With laughter and Joy all thought the night. Paradise all will injoy as we see of God's glory. Trouble will have gone from now on. No need to fear or weep. So whanau rest assure that God does care that your loving sisters is in Jehovah God's loving care. Revelation 21:4 With warmest Chritian love. All The whanau Spiritual sisters Mery. Manuel Margaret .Manuel Panam .Manuel Olive .Manuel Raewyne Rangihuna.
Truly loved Jehovah her zeal for the truth never wavered. Love to all the whanau.
Kia Ora Dear whanau what a lovely send off for Hokianga, because of her belief and confidence in her God Jehovah she will sleep only for a little while , and when her name is called she will awaken to a new world safe and well may we all be there to welcome our loved ones home. Arohanui whanau xx
To Hoki and whanau. Please accept our sincere condolences and we have wonderful memories of both you and Philip. Always smiling faces and showed wonderful hospitality whenever we got back to Rua. Always kind and zealous for our God Jehovah. Can’t wait to see you again in the new world to meet and greet again. Much arohanui. Charmaine (Dewes)de Gabriel
Our Aroha to the whanau Hoki was loved and deeply missed everything was all covered at the service described her down to the tee, her faith was just as strong as her personality Will see on the other side sis Arohamai whanau Maureen Brown Pukekohe
We Remember studying with Hokianga and Philip in their cottage in Ruatoria with a tilly lamp, in 1973. Followed their spiritual progress through out the years. A True friend. Her love and zeal for Jehovah will never be forgotten. Acts 24:15, Ps 37:34 Owen & Sue Dibble
Kia Ora Phil and all the whanau, we're very sad to hear about our daaaaarling Aunty Hoki - so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts, prayers and love are with you all. Arohanui Aaron, Bekah and Airini Kingi
Hoki was a lovely Sister that loved Jehovah. I have lovely memories working in the ministry with dear Hoki. Love to her family she now joins Phillip her Husband in Jehovahs memory I look forward to seeing you both in the Resurrection. Sending love to her family specially Tuhuia. Doug Warren
Funeral service held at Simplicity Funeral Home

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