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Keith SOFTLEY Obituary

SOFTLEY, Keith (Keith). Born October 29, 1938. Passed away on June 18, 2024, peacefully at Whangarei Hospital. Loved father to Andrew, Adrian and Mathew, Father-in-law to Nicky and Iris. Grandfather to Josie, Gina, Nathan, Gemma, Hannah, Sky and Summer, Great Grandfather to Michael. We will all miss you, Dad.
Published by The New Zealand Herald on Jun. 19, 2024.

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Paul

July 12, 2024

I was proud to have you as a friend. I admired
you. A man of excellent character and strong convictions.
Our belief in God contributed to our lives and friendship.
Rest In Peace my great friend Keith. We will miss you.
With love and sadness and condolences to the family.
Respectfully,
Paul Hunt and daughter Rebecca.

John Berry

June 21, 2024

Sorry I didn't get to thank Keith for his support following my wife's passing last year. We had known Keith since his arrival in Hihi in the 1990s and had many talks with him on the beach especially in those earlier years.
Rest in Peace Keith.
John Berry

Tania Bowles

June 21, 2024

I have happy memories of Uncle Keith visiting the UK. Rest easy Keith, lots of love your niece Chooch x

Kelly Sewell

June 21, 2024

Spent a wonderful month with Uncle Keith in Auckland in 1989, he visited London in the 90s and again in 2015 and we went to Chelsea Stadium. Although the miles separated us, we shared some good times. KTBFFH Uncle Keith, with love from Kelly & your great nieces Hannah, Rhiannon, Tiggy & Lilly xx

Hazel and Pete Lightfoot in

June 21, 2024

Can't believe we won't speak to you again. For a baby born two months early and weighing 3lb you did just grand.
In our thoughts always and fond memories from all your friends in the UK on your last visit.
All our love
Hazel, Pete, Kelly, Hannah, Rhiannon, Tiggy and Lilly xxxxxxx

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