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Douglas John Stamp

26 August 1951

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13 December 2025

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Service Details

  • December 19 2025
  • 1:30 pm
  • 24 Anzac Street, Cambridge, New Zealand

STAMP, Douglas John:

Peacefully on Saturday, 13 December 2025, surrounded by his family, aged 74 years.

Loved son of Peggy and Gordon (both deceased). Treasured husband of Brenda. Adored father of Jason and Suzie, Ange and Tony, Laura and Andy, and Donna and Kelly. Grandfather of Caelia, Holly, Emma, Theo, Maggie, Hannah, Isaac, Alistair and Lachlan, and great-grandfather of Lincoln and Bella.

Messages to the ‘Stamp Family’ can be sent c/- Grinter’s Funeral Home, 3 Hallys Lane, Cambridge 3434 or in Doug’s online tribute book on this page.

A funeral service for Doug will take place at St Peter’s Catholic Church, 24 Anzac Street, Cambridge on Friday, 19 December at 1.30 pm, followed by private cremation.

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2 Messages:

  1. Norman Takawe says:
    December 19, 2025 at 12:35 am

    Much love to the Stamp whanau. Brenda, Jason,Laura Ange, Donna, your partners, all of Dougs Moko’s. Sorry I can’t be there in person but just started a new job in Aussie(which you could say Doug helped me get. As I am now mining and using skills that he taught me).

    He was a bloody top man. Hard but fair. Worked for him for quite a few years. It was hard work but as long as you worked hard ,did your job he was happy. Both Brenda and Doug helped me out alot while I worked there, and went out of their way, even on their own time on a couple of occasions when they could . He sowed the seed in me teaching me about watermains and irrigation, Operating machinery etc even though some of it was pretty crappy, (sorry doug) but they still kept on ticking along.even though we might have to pull apart 2 or 3 times)
    Always had respect for ya Dougie boy and appreciated your teachings, time and help. Thankyou.
    To the Stamp whanau ” Kia Kaha and be proud of your Husband, your dad, your poppa your uncle your bro(Barry). He was a one of the good ones. Churrrr churr!!! Doug

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  2. Kathryn & Graeme Angland says:
    December 16, 2025 at 6:47 am

    We were saddened to hear of Doug’s passing. Sending our deepest sympathies. You are very much in our thoughts. With love to you all.
    Graeme & Kathryn

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