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William KYLE Obituary

KYLE, William (Bill). Service No. 1345864 LAC British Royal Air Force. Passed away peacefully at Taumarunui Hospital on 6th October 2012 aged 91 years. Dearly loved Husband of Annie (deceased). Loved father and father-in-law of Louise and Richard Nicoll, Lilian Kyle and Paul Thompson, Ronald and Gill Kyle, Roger Kyle (deceased), Doreen and Andre de Hann. Loved Poppa of Steven, Janina, Tony, Glen, Lauren, Dean, Matthew, Peter, David, Joanna, Sarah, Rose and Toby. Great Poppa of Kyle, Elyse, Emily and Micaela. Sadly missed by us all. A Service will be held in the Gospel Chapel, Golf Road, Taumarunui on Tuesday 9th October at 2.00 pm followed by interment at Taumarunui Cemetery,. In lieu of flowers donations to the Bible Society NZ For Children in memory of Bill's late son Roger would be appreciated and may be left in the Chapel foyer. Communications to Louise Nicoll, 7 Endeavour Drive, Whitby, Porirua 5024, Wellington. TAUMARUNUI FUNERAL SERVICES F D A N Z
Published by The New Zealand Herald on Oct. 8, 2012.

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October 13, 2012

It was sad to read of Bills passing, our love to all of Annie and Bills family. Lillian and Derek Hyett. [email protected]

Brian and Sally Burgess

October 10, 2012

Lil, our sympathy is with you and your family in the loss of such a precious father. We trust his legacy will serve you and be an integral part of your life.

Bruce Forlong

October 9, 2012

A great man of loyalty that I am proud to have called my Father in Law and Brother in Christ; we spent many hours fixing stuff and hanging out. Rest in the arms of Jesus dear friend

Bruce Forlong

October 9, 2012

A great man I am proud to have known as my Father in Law; we shared some great times fixing things and hanging out; rest in the arms of Jesus dear friend

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