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The following content may contain suicide or self-harm topics. Talk to someone today. Lifeline New Zealand Free · Confidential · Hours: Available 24 hours 0800 543 354 On the 15th of July 2022, the Seido Karate Nelson Dojo has closed down in tragedy as the Nelson karate community tragically loses a friend, tutor husband, dad and granddad, the chief master, Eiko Hanshi Andy Barber. Eiko Hanshi passed away peacefully in his sleep with dignity by his bedside at Nelson Tasman Hospice, surrounded by family and whanau aged 74, after receiving a lot of palliative care. Born in Wellington in 1948, Eiko Hanshi Andy started Karate as a teenager in the mid 1960s. In 1967 he traveled to Japan to train at the Kyokushinkai Honbu Dojo in Tokyo under Master Oyama. Even though the everyday training was gruelling and often brutal, Eiko Hanshi Andy topped the training attendance record and was awarded Shodan Black belt by Master Oyama. He returned to New Zealand with fellow New Zealander Mr John Jarvis. Together they toured the country giving demonstrations and newspaper and TV interviews on this then little known, mysterious oriental art. Eiko Hanshi Andy had considerable success in tournaments both in NZ and Australia and in 1975 captained the New Zealand team to the 1st World Karate Championship in Tokyo. After meeting Kaicho Nakamura, Eiko Hanshi opened his own Dojo in Nelson in 1974. Eiko Hanshi Andy reflects on this time – “Eiko Hanshi Renzie (of Christchurch) and I invited Kaicho to New Zealand. I had met and seen karate masters in Japan but on meeting Kaicho for the first time I suddenly realized what karate was about. Here was this powerful man with awesome ability the likes of which I had never seen before. But with it Kaicho had such a gentle, sincere and humble manner. It was so inspiring that I decided I wanted to do Karate full-time. So I left my job at a publishing company in Christchurch, sold my house and moved with my family to Nelson. I bought an old factory and gradually it turned into the beautiful dojo we have today.” Since the founding of Seido Karate in 1976 Eiko Hanshi Andy has travelled regularly to New York to train with Grandmaster Nakamura. Andy Barber was promoted to Eiko Hanshi 8th Dan (Chief Master) level in June 2022 along with Eiko Hanshi Charles Martin of New York and Eiko Hanshi Renzie Hanham of Christchurch. These three gentlemen are the highest graded students in Worldwide Seido Karate. The title Eiko means ‘everlasting light’. They will be the only recipients of this particular title. Eiko Hanshi Andy is a Justice of the Peace and has taught Government training programmes for more than 10 years, motivating hundreds of people towards worthwhile life opportunities. Eiko Hanshi Andy is married to Sei Shihan Jane Barber (the most senior Seido Karate woman outside the USA) and they have 4 children and 6 grandchildren. In 6 June 2016 Eiko Hanshi Andy Barber received the Queen’s Service Medal for services to karate and the community. He was diagnosed with lung cancer after years of cigarette smoking, he had his head shaved as an awareness of cancer, he was struggling to breathe and was emitted to Hospital a few times, and earlier in this winter, he tested positive for COVID-19 along with the flu, and unfortunately, complications from COVID-19 made it worse and, and suffered from dementia, until his body determines it wants to shut down. So Hanshi remained in Nelson Tasman Hospice to stay there for his final days with good palliative care and wanted to pass peacefully with dignity. RIP Mate Eiko Hanshi Andy Barber 1948-2022 What an an amazing guy running the Nelson Dojo over 50 years. Euthanasia is here to stop terminally ill patients from dying a slow and horrible painful way. During a tough time, we always look on the bright side of things. We already have the "End of Life" choice bill legalized since 2021. We can't let a terminally ill patient to be killed by the disease, so NZ has the right for Euthanasia. Here are some links to see information. Link to @1NewsNZ's video, "This is my story": • Assisted dying patient followed on final j... Donate funds and raise money for Nelson Tasman Hospice: https://www.nelsonhospice.org.nz/supp... MOH: https://www.health.govt.nz/our-work/l... Hospice NZ: https://www.hospice.org.nz/euthanasia... If anyone is feeling upset or depressed, talk to someone or a professional (such as a counselor). If anyone has any suicidal thought or thinking about suicide, or is suffering from a mental illness, call Lifeline on 0800 543 354. Call 111 only whenever there's a general emergency. Thanks for watching! Music: Metallica - Nothing Else Matters