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Robert SKINNER Obituary

Skinner, Robert Louis (Rob). Passed away peacefully in his sleep on Thursday 2 October 2025. Loved husband of Rachael. Loving father and father-in-law of James and Ruth, Kate and Stefan. Adored poppa of Georgia and Grace. Brother of Bryan and Bruce and loved by their families. A celebration of Rob's life will follow for family and friends, date to be advised.
Published by The New Zealand Herald on Oct. 6, 2025.

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Ann Saunders

October 11, 2025

Rachel, wow what a shock for you and your family. Much love to you all thinking of you at this difficult time.
He was a good Kiwi, a good man, as an old school friend wrote!! RIPx
Much love and best wishes Ann xx

GRAHAM walter ERCEG (Puwha)

October 10, 2025

I am sorry for your loss. May you have many happy memories.

Marie Penney

October 8, 2025

I´m so very sorry to hear of your loss Rachael. Please accept my deepest sympathy. May happy memories of your life together sustain you in the weeks and months ahead.

Monica Johns

October 7, 2025

Love and condolences Rachel to you and your family. Saddened to hear of your loss.
Monica Johns Xx.

Neil Barr

October 7, 2025

I started boarding school at St Paul's with Rob and we slept next to each other in the intermediate direction.Lights out time was always a good laugh making flatulence noises or imitating pigeons .Anything to annoy the Brither in charge of the dorms.zWe went on to Sacred Heart together and often bumped into each other over the years and shared stories and a beer or two.Rob was a good bugger,a real kiwi and will be missed.Rest in Peace Rob ,Neil Barr

Michael Brandon

October 6, 2025

To Rachael and family, wee are saddened to hear of your loss of Rob. We send you all our sincere sympathy and fondest love.
Michael and Noreen Brandon x

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