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Brian HERBERT Obituary

HERBERT, Brian Michael (Brian). Born May 03, 1946. Passed away on February 25, 2024. Passed away peacefully at North Haven Hospice on February 25th, aged 77 years. After a 4 month long battle with Mesothelioma, he is now resting in love on that eternal shore. A dearly loved husband of Pam, loving father of Donnee, Sarah and Kristel and a precious Poppa to Astin, Cora, Charlotte, Elizabeth, Jake, Johnny and Gracie. A funeral service will be held at the Whangarei Vintage Car Club on Saturday March 2nd at 1pm. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to North Haven Hospice. All communications to the Herbert family.
Published by The New Zealand Herald on Feb. 28, 2024.

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Jo Ellen Walker

March 1, 2024

I always appreciated that Brian was open and friendly, happy to just visit, showing concern for others by asking if they were doing okay! I hope Brian has written his varied and many travels with the family, I always found his stories of being raised by wet nurses in Africa so interesting. Send much love and deepest condolences for your loss of your precious husband, dad and grandad x o

Derek & Adele Bird

March 1, 2024

Dear Pam, Donnee, Sarah,
Krystal and family members
Thinking of you in your tremendous loss of a dear husband, Father, Father in law and Grandfather
Glad your family have all been able to spend quality time visiting and supporting you both and each other Pam.
And glad they will continue to do so.
Love and thoughts to you all from Bronwyn Wilson (Taupo) and Derek and Adele Bird (Dunedin)

Denise Newman

March 1, 2024

Dear Pam Donnee Sarah and Kristel and all the family. Thinking of you from way across the Pacific in your great loss of a very dear husband, dad and Poppa! So grateful for Brian´s humble life and spirit that will continue to feed us in days that lie ahead. Love from Ralph and Denise.

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