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Warren Paul DAVIES

Warren DAVIES Obituary

Davies, Warren Paul. Passed away peacefully on 22 September 2025 after a brave battle, with Kelly beside him. Dearly loved husband of Kelly, son-in-law of Christine and Brian and Bev. Beloved brother-in-law of Louise, John and Serena. He will leave a huge gap in our lives and hearts.
Published by The New Zealand Herald on Sep. 25, 2025.

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Mike Power

Yesterday

My deepest sympathys to the family, had not seen warren for a long time, many happy school memories.
Mike

Lee & Chrissy

Yesterday

All the hours spent with Warren writing music, recording, travelling NZ and Australia and created lasting memories together will always remain in our hearts. Thank you Warren, for everything you put into the band, for always encouraging us to strive to do better and for all the silly, crazy moments we shared along the way. Although we hadn't stayed in touch recently, your riffs and solos and your Warren-isms still remain, we are grateful to have had those experiences with you - you truly were one of a kind. Rest easy Big W.

Aidan Francis MacNaughton & Jari Benares

Yesterday

For Warren Davies

When I think of Warren it's not only for the thunderous fury of his guitar riffs, but for the quiet wisdom and didacticism that shaped so many lives. A mentor in the truest sense, he passed on not his acumen for music composition, theory and practice, but integrity-how to listen deeply, think boldly, and act with compassion.

A humanist who believed in the dignity of every human, a technologist who saw innovation as a path to justice, and an environmentalist who treated the earth not as a resource, but as a companion.

I wish I told you more how important you were to me.

Rest well, friend. Your band mate, friend and partner in crime.
Aidan and Jari

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