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Frederick Robert E.D. ONZM GOODALL

Frederick GOODALL Obituary

GOODALL, Frederick Robert (Fred) E.D. ONZM. Died peacefully at Te Hopai Rest Home on Monday 18th October 2021, aged 83. Dearly loved son of Fred and Betty Goodall (deceased) (Greymouth). Beloved husband of Diana Malthus; loved former husband of Judy Irving. Adored father of Helen, Anne and her partner Jeremy. Treasured Grandad of Samuel (deceased); Angus, Trinity and Harriet Speedy. Loved brother and brother-in-law of Alan and Liz Goodall, George Goodall, Berry and Howard Hughes; Phil and Paul Malthus and Lis Sowerbutts. Cherished uncle of his nieces and nephews. Loved by his Goodall and Pearson cousins. "There are no goodbyes for us, wherever you go you will always be in our hearts"…..Mahatma Gandhi. Huge thanks to Fred's carers at home Loene, Anne and Manuel and the staff at Te Hopai Rest Home. A private natural burial has been held. Due to current restrictions, a celebration of Fred's life will take place at a later date. Messages to The Goodall Family, 28 Fitzpatrick Street, Newlands, Wellington 6037 or via email: [email protected]
Published by The New Zealand Herald on Nov. 1, 2021.

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Mark Mulholland

October 24, 2021

The final innings for Fred. You were an inspirational geography teacher in my years at St Andrew's College. You taught me geography and much more rest in peace.

Ian Bowie

October 23, 2021

Vale Fred, a great university mate and a man from a humble background who had a stunning career as private school teacher, army reservist and international cricket umpire

Tony Barron

October 23, 2021

Fred,you were a great school mate,and will be remembered as a fellow cricketer in the GTHS 1st Eleven.Rest in Peace.

October 23, 2021

A great cricket umpire, respected by players. "Don;t forget the bat it is important", The family of D N Stokes

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