Whiting, Keith William Death Notice 2015

WHITING, Keith William (Bill).
RNZN WW2.
10.03.1927-16.06.2015
An extraordinary man who was so admired by all who knew him.
Most treasured best friend and loved husband, for 62 years, of Angela.
Enormously loved father and father-in-law of Dennis and Keryn, Jocelyn and Phillip Dean, Nigel and Margot, Richard and Mandy, Annette and Steve, and Claire and Terry May.
Adored Poppa of Todd, Katie, Richard, Greer, Blair, Mikaila, Luke, Harrison, Catherine, Dominic, Georgia, Abigail, Grace and Frank.
The family wishes to pass on their immense gratitude to the amazing staff of ICU who gave Keith such special care and love during his time with them.
Rosary for Keith will be recited at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Te Mata Road Havelock North, on Thursday, June 18 at 7.00pm.
Requiem Mass will be celebrated on Friday, June 19 at 1pm at Our Lady of Lourdes.
Interment at the Havelock North Lawn Cemetery will follow.
Messages to the Whiting Family C/- P O Box 8424, Havelock North 4157.
TERRY LONGLEY & SON FUNERAL SERVICES

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17 June 2015

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