Muru Walters was best known as a New Zealand author, master carver, broadcaster, artist, rugby union player, and Māori Anglican bishop. He was the first Pīhopa of Te Pīhopatanga o Te Upoko o Te Ika from his consecration on 7 March 1992 until his retirement in 2018. Walters was born in Kaitaia.
Muru Walters wife
Muru Walters was married to a beautiful lady named Lorraine Walters. There is no information about the marriage on the internet.
Muru Walters children
Muru Walters and his wife were blessed with five children namely, John, Raewyn, Robin, Craig, and Koro.
Muru Walters parents
Muru Walters was born in Kaitaia, New Zealand on January 16, 1935, to his parents. He is affiliated with Te Rarawa and Te Aupōuri iwi. A talented rugby player, Walters represented New Zealand Māori and won the Tom French Cup for the Māori rugby union player of the year in 1957.
Muru Walters siblings
Muru Walters’s siblings are not yet known.
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