Paul James Enright 


Passed away peacefully aged 71, surrounded by family on Sunday 16 February after a long 
battle with Motor Neurone Disease. 
Loved partner of Rose, a cherished Dad of the late Imojean; Kate, Rachel, Jess and Emma. Father-in-law 
to Paul and Ryan. Special loved Poppy to Ardie, Kaiden, Evie, Jayde and a Granddaughter on the way. 
A loved brother of Trish and Marty and Uncle of Phil and Marie. 
Messages to 170 Muller Road, Blenheim 7201 or www.cloudybayfunerals.co.nz
A heartfelt thanks to all his Wairau Hospital medical team, Hospice Marlborough, Redwood Retirement Village and MND NZ. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the incredible team at Hospice Marlborough, 
via their website would be appreciated or can be made at the service.
Always a smile with a wink, Paul was loved and respected by all his family and friends. 
All who knew and loved Paul are invited to celebrate his life at the Springlands Chapel, 
Cloudy Bay Funeral Services, 15 Boyce Street, Blenheim on Thursday 20 February at 1.00pm 
followed by interment at the Fairhall Cemetery.

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Service Details

Springlands Chapel
Cloudy Bay Funeral Services
15 Boyce Street
Blenheim
Thursday 20 February 2025
1.00pm

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From - Peter and Joy Herd 
We send our deepest sympathy to each of you at this very sad time the lost of your loved Paul.
Now at peace from his horrible disease. 
Peter remembers Paul as being a fellow in the neighbourhood of Burden Street all those years ago

From - Barry Webb (spider)
I worked beside Paul at River Park Motors both as apprentices in early 1970s. 
A real nice guy and were friends all these years and as I live in Aus now whenever I went to Blehheim to see 
my girls I would catch up with Paul for a beer at the Marlborough Club. He is one hell of a decent bloke. 
From Bazz (spider) Webb. Rest in peace Paul, condolences to your family.

From - Carol Oneill
I have fond memories of eating huge whitebait fritters in bread many years ago with Paul.
My thoughts are with you all at this difficult time.  He is at peace and not suffering anymore.
Love and kind regards to you all. Carol