Kevin FAIRLEY Obituary

FAIRLEY, Kevin John:
Of Palmerston North. On Friday, June 7th, 2019, (Peacefully) at Radius Peppertree. Aged 74 years. Loved son of the late John and Florence, loved Brother of Kay Scrimgeour, Glennis Wallbutton, and Cherie Fairley, father of Andrea and Joanne, Grandad of his 11 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.
"Will be sadly missed by his
family and his many friends".
Special thanks to the Staff of Radius Peppertree for their loving and devoted care. Messages to the Fairley Family, C/- PO Box 5191, Palmerston North 4441. At Kevin's request a private service has been held.

Published by Manawatu Standard on Jun. 11, 2019.

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To Glennis, Kay and Cherie, thank you for sharing your brother with mine. They were a lot of mates - Berry workmates, flatmates, travelmates but Ian couldn't keep up with that turf digest, no competition there! You could pick a winner or two. You created some amazing designer rafts, winning races on local rivers, getting pelted with raw eggs from the kid sister. Such fun times. Your hearts are broken but always remember we are here for you.

Ian, Jennifer & Heather Reichenbach

June 14, 2019

Deepest sympathy with the sad loss of Kevin. We new Kevin for over 50 years thru family and work. Rest in peace Kevin. Lynette & Norm Anderson.

Lynette Anderson

June 12, 2019

so very sad for your family at the sad loss of Kevin. Remembering all the good times we had at Berry Engineering.Gayle Reichenbach

June 12, 2019

Dear Kay, Glenny and Cherie
So sorry to learn of your brother Kevins' passing away. My thoughts are with you all at this sad time.
We can treasure our childhood memories of the Paisley Street kids.
With sympathy and love from Leanne Cruickshank (Hamilton)

June 11, 2019

RIP Kevin. Stan, Mike, Dave and Denise

June 11, 2019

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