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Charles John PETTIT

Charles PETTIT Obituary

PETTIT, Charles John. 1 February 1932 - 27 July 2025. Passed away, aged 93 years, peacefully at home on 27 July 2025, surrounded by his loving family. Beloved husband of Evelyn for 69 wonderful years. Treasured father and father-in-law of Craig and Cindy, Suzanne and Peter, Mark and Rosemary, David and Julia, Paul and Paulette. Adored grandfather of Larissa, Sophie, James, Samuel, Daniel, Matthew, Kathryn, Henry, Isobel, Will, Ben, Edward and Charles. Proud great-grandfather of Thea, Oliver, Klaus, Archie, Grace, and Dexter. Charles will be remembered for his warmth, wisdom, and devotion to his family. His legacy lives on in the generations he inspired. Forever in our hearts. A service celebrating Charles' life will be held at Legacy Papamoa, 53 Te Okuroa Drive, Papamoa on Thursday 31 July at 2pm. In lieu of flowers you may consider a donation to the wonderful team at Waipuna Hospice. Livestream may be viewed, and tributes left at legacyfunerals.co.nz/ s/charles. Communication to the Charles Pettit Family c/- P. O. Box 3136 Greerton, Tauranga 3142..



Published by The New Zealand Herald on Jul. 29, 2025.

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Coralie Morrison & family

July 30, 2025

Thinking of you all & sending you our love.

Eric & Carol Robinson

July 30, 2025

A fine work colleague & a great friend
A very sad loss
Our thoughts are with you Evelyn & all the family
Much love
Eric and Carol Robinson

Barbara Brown

July 30, 2025

Dear Evelyn,
Sorry for your loss and thinking of you all.
Wonderful memories from 1969 and the Upper Hutt years.
A life well lived.
Kindest regards,
Barbara & Richard Brown XX

Ken and Judith Shilling

July 29, 2025

Dear Evelyn and family
The past is never forgotten.
We are thinking of you all at this time.
Kind regards
Ken and Judith Shilling

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