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Malcolm FELL-SMITH Obituary

FELL-SMITH, Malcolm:
Early Tuesday morning, in Wellington, the world lost a living legend. A fierce debating opponent of Bill, honorary member of the O'Connor Clan, treasured friend of Gabrielle. He leaves behind his wife Audrey, three children Andrew, Oliver and Kate who have inherited all the best bits! (and Gretel - deceased) and three gorgeous grandsons. He will be remembered for his incredible storytelling, his love of red wine and Van Morrison. His send-off will be held in Nelson on a date yet to be decided. We will let you know. In lieu of flowers, a donation to Mary Potter Hospice would be appreciated.
Published by Nelson Mail on Jul. 12, 2019.

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Howard & Janice Cochrane

September 21, 2019

Audrey.... Howard and I were very saddened to learn about Malcolm's passing. We have fond memories of you both whilst navigating the English Canals and visiting with you at your lovely home in Nelson. Our sincerest condolences to you and your family... ...Janice & Howard Cochrane, British Columbia ,Canada.

July 25, 2019

Rust in peace Malc
Good memories and sympathies to Audrey and family
Len Tarleton

Richard Darlow

July 14, 2019

Farewell Malcolm good to have known and worked with you. Great shipmate and staunch friend and what a mind.

Lawrie Feely

July 14, 2019

Sad to learn of your passing Malcolm we have definitely lost a national treasure, your stories and wit will always be remembered by many, especially the old Travellers Rest days. Our sympathies to Audrey and families, may you now rest in peace Lawrie and Sarah Feely

Lindsay Yeo

July 13, 2019

RIP Malcolm. You were a wonderful neighbour and a great bloke.
Lindsay and Jan Yeo

July 13, 2019

Sorry to hear the sad news. Will always remember the good times with the Anchor Shipping Company. David and Chrissy

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