We have set up this page in honour of our father with all proceeds going to Wellington Hospital Blood and Cancer department.
Wellington
Dale Steven Wall - our beloved husband, father, brother, and dear friend passed away peacefully on Sunday, 16th of June; aged 61, surrounded by family after a courageous battle with Leukaemia.
Husband and soulmate to Cecelia Mary Wall; devoted father and father in law to Johnathan & Anna, Kate, Beth & Jason, Hannah & Tim and grandfather to Charlotte.
Brother and brother in law to; Gary & Brenda, Karen & Richard, Joanne & Ron, Louise & Mike, Gabrielle & Gerry, Marty & Dianne, Rachael & Warren, Julia & Mark, Monica & Gavin, Ruth & Mark.
Loved uncle to all his nieces and nephews, number one ‘son’ to Murray Sullivan and loyal mate of far too many to name.
Thank you for the overwhelming love and support over the last few days. In lieu of flowers, we have set up a givealittle page in honour of our father with all proceeds going to Wellington Hospital Blood and Cancer department. Any donation small or large can ensure this incredible unit can continue to do amazing work for families like ours. We would like to donate a lazy boy chair to this unit so others can be comfortable while receiving the same treatment that dad received. If raise more funds than required, the remaining money will go towards much needed general supplies for other patients.
Thank you to all of dad’s wonderful friends and our family, who have come to visit him from far and wide the past few months. Those who have brought us food, gifts, flowers, hugs and shared stories about our dad—We appreciate each and every one of you and your contribution to his life.
A service for Dale will be held at Saint’s Peter and Paul church, this Friday the 21st of June at 10:30am followed by an interment at Akatarawa cemetery.
Dale Steven Wall - our beloved husband and father.
Wellington Hospital Blood and Cancer Department. We would like to donate a lazy boy chair to this unit so others can be comfortable while receiving the same treatment that dad received.
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