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Alexander KILDARE Obituary

KILDARE, Alexander John (Alec). MBE WOMEA (Retired) J332749 16 November 1933 - 19 August 2022. Aged 88 Years Dearly beloved husband of the late Glenise Loved father and father in-law of Stephen and Lois, Malcolm and Leah and Nicholas and Debbi Loving Grandpa to Taryn, Ben and Jennifer Passed away peacefully at Whangarei Hospital. Special thanks to Radius Bay Care Haruru Staff for caring for him over the last 2 years Will be sadly missed by his extended family and friends Reunited again with Glenise
Published by The New Zealand Herald on Aug. 20, 2022.

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CaroleEnglehardt

August 22, 2022

Alex will always be remembered as our big brother.we have lots of happy memories of our times together over the years
Love Always Neil & Carole

Carole Englehardt

August 21, 2022

Our thoughts are with you all on the passing of your loved dad & grandad.I have already missed our catchups on skype Alex.Fond memories of our times together as a family I will cherish forever.
Your Loving sister Carole, Partner Bob & Family
RIP Bon Voyage xxx

Messalena Reti

August 20, 2022

Deepest condolences to Alex's family for their loss. These past few months working as an HCA for the beaureu I like to think I got to know Alex, he was a lovely gentleman who always tried his hardest to keep his chin up despite the challenges he faced with his health. Alex it was a pleasure getting to know you, we will all miss you but know without a doubt but know that you are happy being with your beautiful wife once again nga mini ka aroha Messalena (Lena)

tony barry

August 20, 2022

Our deepest sympathy to the Kildare Family on the loss of your father. I personally have endearing memories of both your mother and father from our early days in the navy and contact over the years,Tony@Judy

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