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Peter BARNETT Obituary

Passed peacefully on Tuesday 17th June 2025 in Hamilton, surrounded by his family, aged 78 years. Beloved father of Trudi, Nina, Julie. Cherished Poppa to Kyle, Hailey, Chloe & Emma.

Forever in our hearts.

A service for Peter will be held at The Hamilton Park Crematorium Chapel, Morrinsville Road, Newstead, on Monday, 23rd June 2025 at 2.00pm.


Published by Waikato Times on Jun. 19, 2025.

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Tom Russell

June 23, 2025

R.I.P Pete Glad I´ve Got To Meet You Few Times With Grandad Ray Your Brother You We´re Like My Uncle To Me Witch I Will Miss You Dearly Thinking About You Grandad Ray & Tash Much Love To The Family God Bless Forever In Our Hearts Pete.

Lots Of Love Tom Rays Step Grandson & My Partner Sarah

Julz

June 21, 2025

Dave Pennell

June 21, 2025

Peter your passing has left a big hole in our hearts, you were certainly loved by all. You were more than a father in law to me you were also a good mate. I will miss you and will never forget your kindness, sense of humour and times that we shared.

Nina-Marie your daughter

June 21, 2025

Dad i cant belive we will never see you or hear your voice again, makes us so sad. Never again to get messages and long rambling calls with the unexpected visits and drop ins. You've left me with a lot of memories, learnings, and the ability to keep going. Love you so much wish you were here. I promise will never forget, my dad Peter.

Julie Karam

June 19, 2025

Love and miss you always dad. You will never be forgotten. You have left a big whole in our family. But many memories to fill it with. Thank you for being the best poppa ever to my kids. They have so many memories of you. As do I. You are no longer suffering and lived life on your terms. Wait for me. We will see each other again. Love you

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