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Keith WALTERS Obituary

WALTERS, Keith William. 7 May 1934 - 30 July 2024 Passed away peacefully at Possum Bourne Village, surrounded by his loving family. Cherished husband of the late Colleen for 55 years. Loving father and father-in-law of Leanne, Suzanne and Mark, Ian and Katrina. Loved Poppa of Joshua, Kathleen and Colette. The family would like to sincerely thank the staff at Possum Bourne Retirement Village for caring for Keith. A service for Keith will be held at St Andrews Combined Churches, Queen Street, Waiuku on Tuesday 6 August, at 2.00pm, followed by burial.



Published by The New Zealand Herald from Aug. 2 to Aug. 3, 2024.

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RaewynStrathdee

August 4, 2024

Fond memories of down on the farm in Waiuku
Very good neighbours and friends of the late Ruby and Bert Carson
Rest in Peace Keith
Raewyn Strathdee (nee Carson)

Ginette

August 4, 2024

Deepest condolences Ian and Katrina - my thoughts are with you both, at this sad time
I wish you strength while you grieve the loss of Keith

Lesley Rowe

August 3, 2024

We send love and sympathy to all Keith´s family. I have fond memories of Keith and Colleen and was a bridesmaid for their wedding. We had a lot of holidays with them and even in my childhood days. I look up to Keith he was a gentleman who always had a happy nature and enjoyed a chat. Always remembered by us. Lesley and Graeme Rowe Waitara

Carol Didovich

August 3, 2024

Farewell to a friend and loyal neighbour for many years. Kingston and Lois Hull

Carol Didovich

August 3, 2024

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Elma Honeyfield

August 2, 2024

Farewell to a long-loved cousin and best man of Elma and the late Barry Honeyfield. Rest well, Keith. We have missed your caring phone chats. Great memories will always be there.

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