Donald-LIDDLE-Obituary

Donald James LIDDLE

Waikanae, Wellington

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Waikanae, Wellington

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Of Waikanae. On 19 July 2024, peacefully at home surrounded by his family. Deeply loved husband of Joyce (dec). Much loved dad of John and Gabrielle, Jane, and David and Sandra. Adored by and always supportive of his grandchildren and great-grandchildren Michael and Christina, Fitz and Phyllis;...

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I enjoyed each meeting with Don, our neighbour, and admired his energy and passion for Waikanae and people. Condolences to his family and friends.

To John, Gabriel and family, Those of us in the GIN group who have been part of the industry's history will all have their own memories of Don. My memories of him are in the nursery industry, an astute businessman, staunch supporter of the industry and always a gentleman. In lieu of flowers, GIN has donated to Trees That Count in Don's memory, so that his legacy is not forgotten. Our condolences to the Liddle family. Frances on behalf of Garden Independents Network.

To the Liddle family My deepest sympathy at the loss of a special family man and friend of many. I was priviledged to work along side Don for many years in the Nursery Association and it will be a long time before we see a man of this calbre again. Regards Clive Wallis

To all the Liddle family. Sending God's love and peace and strength in this challenging time. May you find joy and comfort in sharing memories. Together you honored his life in his farewell ceremony. His inspiration will enrich your lives going forward.

Sending heartfelt condolences to the Liddle family . Treasure your memories.

A Neighbour for 52 years. Only ever fun and extremely patient with all our gatherings and noise. We will miss his company and the Garden party music. Much admired for his contribution to everything Waikanae. We will miss

sincere condolences to the Liddle whanau , my fathers employer and friend for many years , rest in peace Don , Kev Mear and family

Farewell, Dear Friend, Don. Lorraine and I had so much fun together in days past, especially watching The All Blacks play overseas. Malcolm Cubitt.

John and Gabrielle, I'm very sorry for your loss. Don was extremely good medicine for Vaughan during his long rehab at Kenepuru. His kindness and friendship to us will never be forgotten. Helen Goodman