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Bruce Neil (Neil) Guyan died on January 9.

Bruce Neil Guyan, who was Pakuranga College’s head of music in the 1960s, died at home surrounded by family on January 9.

Known to family and friends as Neil, he was 84.

A NZ Herald death notice said he was husband of Margaret, brother of Denis and (the la tte) Cynthia, Keith and Mary, father of Stephen and Catherine, Philip and Annelies, Peter and Melissa and Grandfather of Levi, Isabella, Alex, Micah, Jake, Elliot and Brody.

His funeral service was held at All Saints Anglican Church in Howick.

An article in the Times in June 2018 reported that the Pakuranga Madrigal Choir was disbanding after 43 years together following the announcement of choir lead Neil Guyan’s retirement.

“After a series of health complications, Neil has had to give up the role he adores, marking the end of an era for the choir,” the story said.

“The journey started in 1969 when Neil, who at the time was Pakuranga College’s head of music, established the school’s madrigal choir for those who enjoyed choral pursuits.

“The choir was prolific and went on to win many awards. However, after leaving school, some of the students who belonged to the choir craved the opportunity to sing again.

“So in 1972 Neil decided to establish the madrigal choir for adults which was originally called the Pakuranga College Evening Class Madrigal Choir.”

Vicky Stone, who had been a choir member since its inception, said in the Times piece in 2018 Neil was the soul of music in Howick.

“He has had a huge impact on musicians and singers in this area over the years and has taught so many students who have gone on to reach incredible heights in their music,” she says.

She has fond memories of Neil’s enthusiasm inspiring a sense of passion and drive in everyone he taught.

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