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Stephen LAYTON Obituary

LAYTON,
Stephen Timothy (Stevo):
Passed away peacefully at Nelson Tasman Hospice on April 19, 2023. Son of Brian and the late Jean Layton. Loving partner of Ele, son-in-law of 'Granny' Margaret. Much loved father of Hannah and father-in-law of Ken. Grandfather 'Poppy' to Arabella. Adored little brother to Christine, and Uncle Funky to his loved nieces and nephew. A private cremation has been held to be followed by a private memorial. Ele and Hannah thank you for the love, support and memories shared by friends, family and work families. In lieu of flowers, donations would be greatly received by 'HUHANZ Animal Shelter' and 'Nelson Tasman Hospice'.

Published by Nelson Mail on Apr. 21, 2023.

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Bridget Coakley

April 29, 2023

Steve made such a difference in my life when it all seemed so dark. I will always be grateful for your kindness, understanding and support.
Bridget

Chris Rendle

April 24, 2023

Definitely one in a million Steve , wishing we had caught up more in recent years .

Fleur Sanders

April 23, 2023

So saddened to hear of Steve´s passing. So many memories w 40 years, a truly lovely person and one of the funniest people I´ve known. My heart goes out to his family and friends. You were a truly good person and I´m blessed to have had you in my life. Rest well.

Brent Sanders

April 23, 2023

So very saddened to hear today of Steve´s recent passing. A great old mate of mine from our days working at the Wgtn court offices on Lampton quay back in the mid 8o´s. So many wonderful Memories Steve, too many to list here. Travel well old friend, you´ll be missed by many.

Leadley Lane team

April 22, 2023

Such sad sad news...... Remembering the fun times!!! Your Leadley Lane crew

Michael Stanley

April 22, 2023

Another good Individual gone. Stevo was one of a kind for sure. he will not be forgotten. RIP M8. Mike Stanley & Helen Murdoch

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