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Alexander SIMICH Obituary

Simich, Alexander Patrick.

Born 1st November 1937. Alex, our Dad and Dida died at home, in the house he built, on 6th November 2025, aged 88.

Loved by his three daughters Danyel, Kendal and Natasha Simich, grandchildren Reegan, Arnia, Kaemon and Kairo and great-grandchildren Kaitiaki and Awhina.
We will miss the stories Dad loved to tell us about his many escapades, especially of growing up in Northland and in Igrane, Dalmatia, with his beloved mum Mere, dad Rudolfo and brothers Frank and Clem.
One of the last gum-diggers… He's gone fishing now.
A service will be held at Bucklands Beach Yacht Club, Ara-Tai Road, Half Moon Bay, Auckland on Friday 21st November at 1:30pm.
Published by The New Zealand Herald on Nov. 15, 2025.

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Chrissie

November 17, 2025

God speed, Dida! It was a pleasure to know you in the very short time we were acquainted. My love and condolences to all the family. Chrissie xxx

November 19, 2025

Simich, Alexander Patrick. Passed away suddenly at home on 6 November 2025 aged 88, after a long and gradual illness. Loved Uncle of Aaron and Dana, Rachael, Angela and Tim. Great Uncle of Ayla and Harper. Sister-in-Law of Marilyn. My dear Alex, we had 41 years together. You fought a very brave fight and never once complained. It was a pleasure taking care of you. You were a wonderful Husband, always caring and thoughtful. You were a quietly spoken man of high calibre, strength, and hardworking. You always made time for everyone. It is now time for you to rest those hands in peace. You will always be in my heart and never forgotten. All my love Shirley.

November 15, 2025

SIMICH, Alex. Dearly loved brother and brother-in-law of Clem and Ann, treasured Uncle of Karl and Jacki, Simone and Paul, and Ricardo, and great uncle to Angelina and Lucia, and Natalia, Sofia, Liam and Niko. RIP

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