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Kevin Frederick BARRY

Kevin BARRY Obituary

BARRY, Kevin Frederick. Passed away early hours of Christmas morning. Dearly loved dad of Katherine, Ashley and Bruce, and honorary grandad to Ethan. Will be dearly missed by 'man's best friend' Ralph. Life long friend and previous husband of Julie. "Gone Fishing" A service to celebrate Kevin's life will be held in the Kowhai Chapel, 35 Wood Street, Papakura on Wednesday 31st December 2025 at 11am.



Published by The New Zealand Herald from Dec. 29 to Dec. 30, 2025.

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Deborah Savill

December 31, 2025

I will miss waving to you as you and Ralph drive past.
My wishes to your family

Keith Death

December 29, 2025

Fondly none as Mr cabbage by the locals. I will miss our little chats when you fed your cattle. Keith also from Papatoetoe

Robert Barry

December 29, 2025

Sorry to hear of your loss, my deepest sympathy to all the families. Sincerest regards Robert Barry and family

Ashley

December 29, 2025

Dad, I feel so lost... My heart will never be whole again. Thank you for all the life lessons. A man of integrity. I hope you find peace in your next journey. We all loved you so much and will miss you always. Ashley, Bryce and Ethan xxx

Gail Cobham

December 29, 2025

Condolences to your family Kevin. I have wonderful memories of our times spent at Kawakawa Bay. You always kept in touch. A beautiful caring man.
R.I.P
Your cousin Gail and family

Katherine

December 29, 2025

Dad, you've left a massive hole in my heart and my life will be emptier without you. I'll always love you and honour my promise to make you proud.
Rest in eternal peace and happiness with nana, grandad and aunty Pam.
Love always xxx

December 30, 2025

BARRY, Kevin Frederick. Loved only son of Fred and Daisy Barry, brother to Pamela (deceased), Kathleen, Glenise and Pauline, and families.

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