Johannes Canisius Marie REELICK

Johannes Canisius Marie REELICK obituary

Johannes REELICK Obituary

REELICK, Johannes Canisius Marie (John). Aged 92 years, passed away peacefully on 13th June 2022. Devoted and loving husband for 61 years of Milly (née Timmermans), much loved father and father- in-law of Maria and James, John and Alison, Peter, Derrick and Susan. Cherished Opa to Sebastian, Cushla, Anna, Alex, Ben, Caitlin, Jack and Campbell and great Opa to Scarlett, Millie, Lottie and Abigail. Son of Dederika and Antonius Reelick, and brother to Tom, Jack, Betsy, Tonia, Hans, Henny and Jos. A service to celebrate John's wonderful life will be held at Grahams Funeral Chapel, 3 West Street, Tuakau, on Saturday 2nd of July at 11am. Masks are optional. If you are unwell or cannot attend the service, please join the live streaming link https://www.dreamproductions.co.nz/reelick In lieu of flowers please donate a native tree to plant in memory of John. Please visit the Trees That Count - Project Crimson - https://https://grow.treesthatcount.co.nz/gift/trees



Published by The New Zealand Herald from Jun. 18 to Jun. 25, 2022.

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An intelligent, creative and innovative man. Condolences to all the Reelick family, especially Millie. Trees donated.

Felicity Buche (Olson)

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June 21, 2022

I believe John Reelick was an EJOS member, pls, let me know. [email protected]

Ivo, EJOS president.

June 21, 2022

Please, contact me on my e-mail address. See, below. THKS.

Ivo Pabbruwe, president EJOS group NZ.

June 20, 2022

Thank you, John, for the magnificent monument you helped us build in Henderson as our Project Engineer : The Dutch Village "Ons Dorp" .

John Heynen, former Chair Dutch Village Trust, Auckland

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June 18, 2022

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