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Roger Nigel Whitan BOOTH

Roger BOOTH Obituary

BOOTH, Roger Nigel Whitan. 25th September 1960 - 25th November 2024. Loved father of Marc and Lee- Anne, Neil and Janelle. Granddad of William, George and Finnley. Adored partner of Tracy. Dedicated paramedic for St John for over 15 years. Roger's funeral will be held at The Mercury Bay Golf Club, Golf Road, Whitianga on Monday 2nd December at 11am, followed by private cremation. In lieu of flowers donations appreciated to Movember Men's Health Foundation - https://nz.movember.com Communications to: [email protected]



Published by The New Zealand Herald on Nov. 28, 2024.

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James Hilford

December 10, 2024

Sorry to hear of this. Rest in Peace.

Jennifer Ngyare Robertson

December 2, 2024

That's a big shock condolences to all the family .sadly missed by stjohns

Murray Shanks

December 1, 2024

Words cannot describe Roger
An Awesome Guy Awesome Mate
TY Mate for a lasting Memory of a round of Golf at Mercury Bay Golf Club With Grant, Gibbo and Gavin in my Last week in NZ before flying to Oz to start a wonderful new chapter in my life
A day I will never forget
A man I will Never Forget

James

November 29, 2024

Roger was my mentor for the past 3-4 years. The positive input and mark he has left on my life will never be forgotten. My life was a better place with Roger in it and I believe no one will ever fill the void where he stood. I treasure the fond memories, ambulance tales and times we spent together. Rest in peace Roger, but never forgotten.

Savides family

November 29, 2024

So many memories surround us Roger. You left your footprint very deep in Richards Bay, South Africa. Nasty accidents or many mean bush fires late at night with the wind pumping. And than the Friday night braais.
You will always be remembered.
Dave, Liz and children.

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