4 January 1941 – 25 August 2024
4 January 1941 – 25 August 2024
Brian Walter Money LVO
Peacefully on Sunday 25th of August 2024 at Ranburn Rest Home in Waipu. Beloved husband, father and grandfather.
“And now these three remain; faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.”
A Memorial service was held at Christ the King Anglican Church, 9 Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai on Wednesday 4th September 2024 at 1:00pm.
A recording of the service is available for viewing from the video section below.
Tributes to Brian or messages for the family can be left below.
Funeral service held at Christ the King Anglican Church
Really miss you Daddy
Sending all our love to you all. A beautiful service for such a well-loved man. xx
I like to think Brian and David are winding each other up over a drink or two. I’m sure David was there to welcome him. Of course when we went to stay in Arran I do remember The Trout music on every breakfast time. Lots of happy memories and fun times . Love to all xx
RIP Brian. Much love to Sylvia xx🫂🏴
Thank you for everything Brian. My childhood visits to England were always so much fun when you were around and you were always so warm to me and my brothers. You were always a good listener and said many wise words to me growing up. I’m just sorry I never took your career advice to become a comedian after all your hard training with me! Old memories are the best and you are very much in them. Love and hugs to the family x
So grateful to you Brian for your cheerful and fun times Never a dull moment Loved the very fun times we had together in particularly the games of croquet You will be so missed love Zander
Goodbye dear cousie You lit up our lives when we were growing up. David, Cathy and I revelled in your visits as you flitted in from exotic places with much fun and laughter. “The sun always had its hat on”when you joined us for our annual holiday to Port Ban. The sailing races were never the same as you sailed backwards through the start lines and the tennis tournaments collapsed under your gifted game with great hilarity. Mollie even lost her temper when the caravan was still rocking with laughter and silly songs at 2am.! As we grew older we occasionally saw glimpses of your more serious side. The energetic well read mind and the kindness and your great love of family and your roots. You were larger than life and I’m so thrilled that my own children learned to love you the way I did. Thankfully you live on in your three wonderful children and grandchildren. You were always my hero. Rest in peace amazing cousie and behave yourself in this latest posting !
Thank you for all the love and fun you gave us Will miss you dear cousin
Dear Brian Thank you for teaching me about Guinness and how to be a “potterer” from time to time. May you be spared from the interference of “grockles” and don’t forget to “wet your sails” Love Neil
May your wonderful Soul be resting in peace. I know that you are smiling down at us all from a much better place. Your presence surely will be missed but we all know your soul is now at peace next to all your loved ones up in the sky! It was a huge honour for me personally to have known you..You certainly taught me what it means to be a true gentleman. God bless you always Mo
Miss you Daddy… Hope that you’re enjoying that well deserved pint of Guinness and game of Gin Rummy with all of the family who have passed on before you You will be always loved, remembered and honored… Until we next meet I love you
Funeral service held at Christ the King Anglican Church

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