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Timothy BRODIE Obituary

BRODIE, Dr Timothy:
BA MB BCh MRCS LRCP Dip Obst RCOG. Squadron Leader RAF: Aden, Northern Ireland, Coltishall. In New Plymouth on September 21st 2021, in his 92nd year. Formerly of Waihi, Red Beach, Carterton and Dorset, England. Much loved partner of Shirley Smith. Dearly loved husband of the late Doris. Loved father and father-in-law of Sally, Penny and Ewan, Tim and Sharon. Grandfather of Alec and Cameron. Brother to Barbara and John (deceased). Loved Tim of Corinne and Ken Crowe and Heather and Kevin Zimmerman: Poppa Tim to the Crowe and Zimmerman families who welcomed him into their whanau on his move to New Plymouth. A private family celebration has been held. Communications to [email protected]
Published by Taranaki Daily News from Oct. 2 to Oct. 5, 2021.

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October 7, 2021

Sorry to hear the passing of Dr Brodie. Fond memories of Dr Tim when he was a member at the Fitzroy Golf Club and then at the New Plymouth Golf club. Arohamai to the family at this sad time. Ata Nui

Geoff & Jo Whyte

October 4, 2021

Hi Shirley, Ken, Corrine and families

We would like to pass on our sincere condolences to you all.

We have many fond memories of our times with Tim, especially the times at Shelter Grove.

May his memories live on with you Shirley.

Our thoughts are with you all.

kind regards
Geoff, Jo, Jeremy, Brandon and Hayden Whyte

Lynne Ryan

October 2, 2021

Tim was a wonderful English gentleman. We enjoyed his wonderful conversations and were always impressed with his knowledge of each member of his family especially the Crowe and Zimmerman grandchildren. He will be sadly missed by many.
Lynne and Stephen Ryan

Alison Rumball

October 2, 2021

Dear Heather and Kevin - Sending greetings and sympathy to you , and the family, as you acknowledge and bereave the loss of a very loved family acquaintance. Alison Rumball

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