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Ian McLaren

Ian McLaren (Sargood 1960 - 1963) and St Paul's student no.96 has sadly passed away after a long illness.
2019 60th Reunion; W.Wiles, T.Brears, R.Cumming, P.Plant, I McLaren and D Plant
2019 60th Reunion; W.Wiles, T.Brears, R.Cumming, P.Plant, I McLaren and D Plant

Ian McLaren, a cherished St Paul's Collegian (Sargood 1960 to 1963) peacefully passed away on October 9, 2023, in Tasmania at the age of 76, following a prolonged illness. He was a beloved father to Fiona in Tasmania and Angus in New York and a dear brother to Ross in New Zealand and Anne in Australia. A private family cremation service took place in Tasmania.

Ian's warm smile and unwaveringly positive outlook on life will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him. 


 

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