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Kenneth WHEKI Obituary

WHEKI, Kenneth:
Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart; and ye shall find rest unto your souls. Matthew 11:29.
It is with a thankful heart we, the Wheki Whanau, Hanatoria tuturu, stand united to acknowledge you all, for your Love and Overwhelming support through the passing of our "gone but not forgotten" Husband, Paapa, Nana, Brother, Uncle Ken". First and foremost we give thanks to our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ for his Awesome Presence, showering upon us, compassion, filled with Mercy and Grace sprinkled with the shining light of The Holy Spirit of God. Lord you "reign". To our Kaumatua Maatua, Paapa Rubal Rewi Rapana, who tirelessly devoted his time to awhi and support us. From the bottom of our hearts, we truly say 'Thank you so very much - God Bless you always.'
Nga mihi arohanui ki te Paepae, kaikorero me nga manu tioriori, karanga, waiata ki te manuwhiri o nga hau e wha.
We wish to extend our utmost appreciation to the ringawera for their tireless work. To the Tauwhare Marae Committee thank you very much for your guidance and direction over the period of the tangihanga of our beloved loved one. Our sincere thanks to the Medical staff, Doctors and Nurses of the Waikato Hospital especially those of Wards M3, M5, M6, Marian Thodey and the Team of the Renal Unit, Leamington Medical Centre and Pharmacy. Thank you for your dedication to Ken's well being. We wish to express our thanks also to Susan Andrews of Waikato Hospice for her contribution towards Ken's needs and comfort throughout his home stay. Thank you to those who sent their bouquets of flowers, wreaths and cards of condolences and also messages via Facebook. Through the 'Labours of Love' may God bless you all.
Published by Waikato Times on Jan. 7, 2017.

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