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Kiven Riley Obituary

RILEY, Kiven Russell (K R). On May 8, 2011, Kiven (Kevin) passed away peacefully at the age of 64. Loved and cherished by his children Bex and Nick, sister Wendy Bloxham and her husband Bill Borrmann, brother Dale Riley and his wife Pat, his partner Susie Williams and her children Bex and Pete. Loved uncle to Carolyn Harper, Michael Riley and Matthew Riley. Special thanks to the staff at Mercy Hospice, Dr Dragan Damianovich and the Centre for Advanced Medicine. A memorial service will be held on Friday May 13 at 2 p.m. at St. Matthew in the City corner Hobson and Wellesley Street, Auckland City. In lieu of flowers, donations to Mercy Hospice, PO Box 47693, Ponsonby, Auckland 1144 or Muriwai Volunteer Lifeguard Service inc, PO Box 526, Kumeu, Auckland would be appreciated.



Published by The New Zealand Herald on May 10, 2011.

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May 14, 2011

To Dearest Kiven. A dear friend to all at the Newport Group. Robin, Paul, Michael & Sue. We will miss you.

May 12, 2011

Kiven I will miss you laugh and optimism

May 11, 2011

RILEY, Kiven. (KR). For more than 50 years, beginning with surf lifesaving, through life's ups and downs, you have been my special mate. A good man gone too soon. Our love and condolences to the Riley family. Farewell from Terry, Celeste and the Riches family.

May 11, 2011

RILEY, Kiven. Generations of Wetzells thank you for your irrepressible humour, your love, and your kindness. Carol, Kylie, Pippa, Anya, Georgie, Yanni, and Grandma Diane. We will just miss you as one of our oldest and most special friends. RIP old mate. Jenny and Clem.

May 10, 2011

RILEY, Kiven Russell. Died peacefully on Mothers Day. Former husband of Deb Dickie and loved father of Nicholas and Rebecca. We have many treasured family memories.

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