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Dahya Ramabhai PATEL

1951 - 2023

Dahya Ramabhai PATEL obituary, 1951-2023, Auckland, Auckland

BORN

1951

DIED

2023

Dahya PATEL Obituary

PATEL, Dahya Ramabhai (David). Born on 24/01/1951 Passed away peacefully at Middlemore Hospital on 19/03/2023 surrounded by family and friends. Son of Late Ramabhai and Bhaniben Patel. Dearly loved husband of Ramilaben. Brother of Late Laxmiben, Gangaben, Late Bhavanbhai Kantaben, Sureshbhai and Induben. Brother-in-law of Late Ratilabhai, Late Naginbhai, Late Kanubhai Panchia and Manubhai Panchia. Son- in-law of Late Chaganbhai and Late Deviben Parsot and brother-in-law of Khantibhai, Late Sureshbhai, Dhayabhai and Late Somabhai Parsot. Beloved uncle to all nephews and nieces, also grand uncle to grand nephews and grand nieces far and wide. Not forgetting all of his 'adopted' family who loved him dearly. Below is the link to view the funeral service that will be held at Anns Funeral Home and Onsite Cremations, 11 Bolderwood Place, Wiri at 11am on Wednesday 22nd March 2023. https://view.oneroomstreaming.com/index.php?data=MTY3OTIxNTk0MjExMTQ4ODMmb25lcm9vbS1lbWFpbCZpbnZpdGF0aW9uX2NvcHlfbGluaw=
Published by The New Zealand Herald on Mar. 21, 2023.

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Narandra Uka

March 22, 2023

I will miss the wide ranging discussions and debates I had with Dahyabhai

Poonam Patel

March 22, 2023

Seeing Dhayamama's garden full of beautiful roses and passion fruits always reminded me of the beauty in nature and appreciating simple things in life. Thank you , Om Shanti

Varsha Chhotubhai Leicester

March 22, 2023

My memories of our lovely Dahyubhai was when I went to New Zealand with my friend Bini. On arrival at the airport after custom, got out, not knowing who was picking us up, looked around and saw a tall man with folded arms and a grin on his face, knew straightaway it was Bhai even though I hadn´t seen him before, felt the connection immediately. We did get to spend time with all the family there. It was a most pleasurable time. God bless you on your travels ahead Dahyubhai will miss you immensely

Uday Patel

March 22, 2023

My deepest sympathies to the whole family upon the loss of such a wonderful person.
For the short time I knew Dhaya, just before he emigrated to NZ, he was a constant source of entertainment, even though he was going through a rough patch in life. Despite this, and at the time, trying to solve his own problems, he was ready and willing to help anyone who came to him with concerns. May God give his soul eternal peace.

Sunita

March 22, 2023

Dhayakaka was a man of few words but was known for his great sense of humour.
When he came to England, my first memory, of him was he told many people the joke about two men on a boat called inch me and pinch me. If inch me falls off the boat who is left ? Pinch me . He would pinch us all so hard. This joke has been passed down many generations and we all fondly remember Dhayakaka for his jokes
Rest in peace now Dhayakaka. I am sure you will make everyone in heaven smile and laugh just as much as u made us smile and laugh.
Sunita Bhavanbhai
Leicester

Vanita

March 21, 2023

Shanti shanti shanti

Ashwin Panchia

March 21, 2023

Thank you Mama for all the wonderful memories, love & support. You will forever remain in my heart . Rest easy now, God Bless. Ashwin

March 22, 2023

PATEL, Dahyabhai Ramabhai. Dahyabhai has moved on to greener pastures in Heaven. He was dearly loved and will be greatly missed. May God hold you in His hands till we meet again. Thank you for coming into our lives and leaving this world a little bit better with your humour, eccentric ways, love and kindness. Ramila, our deepest sympathy to you, but keep strong and smiling for yourself and him. Your brother Sureshbhai, Hansaben and Anish, and all our extended family members and friends. Rest in peace. "Love all, serve all."

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