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Conrad DONKIN Obituary

DONKIN, Conrad Stanley. Passed away peacefully on 25th January 2026; in his 90th year. A much loved husband to the late Rae, treasured Dad to Keryl, Conrad, Sally and Mandy, and adoring Papa to his 11 grandchildren. Dad was ready to go, and so his passing brings us a sense of peace. However we will miss him terribly. He was a devoted Dad and believed - and taught us - that one of the most valuable things in life is the enjoyment earned through giving love and care - and family ties are the most valuable things in the whole world. Honouring Conrad's wishes, a private cremation has been held.



Published by The New Zealand Herald on Jan. 29, 2026.

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Lorraine Duffin

February 3, 2026

Conrad was my boss in Real Estate in Goldfields Mall - a very kind & generous man who would help anyone in need & great sense of humour!
Condolences to all his family & now be in peace with Rae who he adored xxxx

Lesley Dawson (nee Rolton)

January 31, 2026

My sincere condolences to Conrad's children. I thought you might enjoy to know that I worked for Conrad and Ralph in the late 60's/70's in the Admin office. Conrad was a kind, generous and caring man with a great sense of humour, his passion for the success of S.W. Donkin Ltd were mirrored every day in his work ethic. My memories of those days are cherished forever.
May he Rest in Peace..

Round family

January 31, 2026

From the Round Family Thames
family friend from way back and our bestman.

Marie Steer

January 30, 2026

So very sad to hear of Conrad's passing. I always enjoyed a good chat wuth your Dad and Mum up Reservoir Rd when I was a postie in Thames. At peace and together again love to you all xx

Eric Comer

January 30, 2026

Thankyou Conrad for your help .and consideration years ago. Should have done so when I could have back then. Eric Comer.

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