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James YUILL Obituary

YUILL, James Barry. 10 December 1989 to 27 December 2024 With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of James Barry Yuill on December 27, 2024, at the age of 35. Though his time with us was tragically brief, James left an indelible mark on the lives of those who knew and loved him. James was the devoted soul mate to Sophie and a proud, loving father to his three daughters: Sadie-Bella, Delilah, and Millie. He was a beloved son, brother, and uncle whose presence radiated warmth and unwavering love. His family was his anchor and greatest joy - a testament to the depth of his character and the strength of his bonds. His memory will forever echo in laughter shared around family tables. Though words cannot capture the fullness of James's spirit or ease the sorrow of his loss, may his legacy bring solace to all who mourn him. His light will continue to shine brightly through the cherished memories held by those who loved him most.
Published by The New Zealand Herald on Jan. 10, 2025.

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Zeppelin

March 23, 2025

Miss u lots Uncle James thank-you for being my fave uncle

Hannah Sutcliffe

January 11, 2025

I miss you my cuz we were such a tag team growing up as little kiddies, forever cheeky love you.

Sam

January 10, 2025

James I´ll never forget the time I caught you and Sophie pashing at my 18th birthday and the rest is history! I watched you become a Dad to Sadie and we all figured out that new life together but you and Soph stuck it out through the years with so much love between you! I know now you can see all the love that was around you. Please look over your 4 beautiful girls. We´ll be looking over them here on earth for you. x

Jacinda

January 10, 2025

It was hard to put into words just how much we love you Uncle.
I'll miss you forever. Your girls will always be looked after. I promise.

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