Kim-GAMBLE-Obituary

Kim Hunter. GAMBLE

Sydney, New South Wales

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GAMBLEKim HunterLate of Teralba Beloved father, artist, illustrator, brother, partner, friend and son. Family and friends are kindly invited to attend Kim's Funeral Service at Northern Suburbs Crematorium, Delhi Road, North Ryde on Wednesday 24th February, 2016 in the North Chapel commencing at...

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What a cunt, total serial womanizer, and he sure never gave a fuck about the children he damaged. Fuck this whimsical bullshit about a few pretty pictures. Th world would have been better without such a turd of a man, waste of dna. Calculated fucken cunt.

For Fucks Sake The guy was a sexual predator of order of Prince Andrew and Harvey Weinstein. Stop insulting his victims by aggrandizing him. He and all his works should be put in the bin with Rolf Harris'. He stole my adolescence in a very calculated way. He nor his works should have ever been around children. I will not stop until this insidious shit is taken down. Matt Crane

Dear Wendy, David and Penelope, three years ago we were saddened when Kim passed away. We think of him often and the legacy he has left with his beautiful illustrations and stories many of which we have passed on to our grandchildren. We think of him now sharing a story and a cuppa with Aunty Hazel. Much love, Judy and Joe, Albury.

Very saddened to hear...was Kim's neighbour while he built th mud brick house...it was awesome...he inspired me always to paint and draw...something I love but havent done for years..He sent my son Jack copies of Tashi and Jack became a reader...the only books he really liked as a young boy. He was a great man..and very inspirational..and kind

Farewell Kim. You will be greatly missed.

It was a great privilege to be one of the authors whose work Kim illustrated. Kim's great heart shone through every drawing he made, and he will be much missed.

always in my heart little Bro'

Flying free now

Fairy Bower, where many magical images began