Keith-BUNTING-Obituary

Keith Edward BUNTING

Hamilton, Waikato

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BUNTING, Keith Edward. (ex NZ Police Senior Constable Reg No KB6598). Suddenly on Sunday 2 August 2015 at home; aged 67 years. Dearly loved son of Pat and Jack Bunting (both deceased). Loved father and father-in-law of Glen and Natalie, and Paul and Angela, and loved Grandfather of Tyler, Ezra,...

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"The Ghost has left the building"
I was shocked to be told of your passing Keith. You are one of those unforgettable characters that have the knack of being the light in any darkened room.
you have been taken far too soon ( only 3 months into retirement)
I will never forget you, particularly your quick wit.
R.I.P. Ghost
Gary Major
Senior Constable F112 ( retired )

To Keith & Whanau, so very sad to hear of Keiths' passing. Though I only worked with him for 2 years he left a lasting impression & just the other day I thought of 'The Grey Ghost'. His ability to stay calm was something I'll always remember. He really was a good buggar & never short of a story for us newbies. Go in peace Keith. Arohanui
Val Robertshaw (ex Police Constable Hamilton) aka Possum

Always a great story teller at arms training and a good guy to boot.
Rest in peace comrade.

Senior Constable Kevin Hearfield.KHE205(Ret)Otorohanga

It was with great sadness to hear the news of Keith's passing. I really enjoyed working with Keith on Section One in Hamilton. It was a great team. Keith was Mr Lay Back and alwayes up for a laugh. Good hard working guy who will be sadly missed. Rest in peace mate.
Denley Tarplett

So sad to hear of your passing Keith. As a previous work colleague in Hamilton your friendship was so special. Condolences to the Bunting family.

Keith our memories of you are of course your stories - and what a fine looking Police Officer and gentleman you were - always someone for younger guys and girls to look to as a role model

The 'Grey Ghost'....One of life's good buggers. So sad and shocked to learn of your passing mate and I remember you with fondness and respect from our days working together back in the '80s. You had an easy ear, a comforting slap on the back and a bloody huge repetoire of yarns to keep us amused. Rest easy mate....

Keith , a shock to read of your passing...we enjoyed being neighbours of "The Buntings" on Ohaupo Road and often reflect on those happy days. I was impressed when you bought the red Jaguar and my sister was even more so when you started combing your hair like Gene Pitney!
Sad time for all your family and friends and may Wednesday be embraced with love and many fond memories .....Hilly, Lesley, John and Mick (deceased )

Sad to hear the news, I worked with Keith back in the 70's & 80's, condolences to the family - Warren Munns