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Warren Steven FEEK obituary, Victoria, BC

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Warren FEEK Obituary


22.9.1953 - 17.10.2024


It is with broken hearts that the family of Warren Steven Feek announce that he died suddenly in Victoria, British Columbia on October 17, 2024, the result of a catastrophic stroke. Born to Betty and Cliff Feek in New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand, Warren was the older brother to his sisters, Janine and Meridee, both of whom still reside in Aotearoa. His parents' incredible work ethic, and his father's roots in the labour movement formed the foundation for his life's work, and the family-focussed childhood he grew up in on Buller Street, surrounded by a community of dear family friends, influenced a life of community-building and relationships, both personally and professionally. Warren was predeceased by his parents, and his brother-in-law Bruce Banbury. Left to grieve are his partner Victoria Martin; his children Kaitlin (who shared a birthday with her Dad), Braden (Caitlin Louie), and Logan; his sisters, Janine Banbury and Meridee Beange (Guy); and brother-in-law Stephen Martin (Drew Thomson), and their families. At 17, Warren left New Plymouth to attend Victoria University in Wellington. Upon graduating, Warren worked in the community and at the YMCA, most notably leading a program for younger siblings of criminal offenders. He then made his way to the U.K., via travel throughout Southeast Asia, to work for a number of organisations, including Framework Consulting and the Commonwealth Secretariat. Joining UNICEF in 1993, he moved to New York City to work in Communication for International Development, with a focus on the health response to HIV/AIDS crisis, a massive challenge globally. It was in this role that Warren began to develop the idea for the Communication Initiative. Warren's biggest life work, the Communication Initiative, emerged at a time where huge global changes and the invention of the internet posed new challenges and opportunities for addressing development issues worldwide. Seeing the incredible work done by communities and local organizations around the world, Warren envisioned a platform which facilitated peer-to-peer communication, networking, and knowledge-sharing throughout the wider development community, with an emphasis on local knowledge versus dictation from the Global North, removing barriers and "creating space" for work being done in wide-ranging fields of international development from polio eradication and maternal health initiatives to child poverty and democratic governance. Known for his warmth, generosity, humility, wit, intellect, interest in people and politics, love of sport (especially rugby and the All Blacks), and above everything the love of his children. He was happiest watching his and Victoria's kids doing the activities they loved, often with their friends (some of whom had fur and hooves). He was a proud Kiwi until the day he died, never forgetting where he came from and instilling that love of Aotearoa in his three children, who were all living there at the time of his passing, much to his delight. In lieu of flowers please make a donation to the Taranaki Rugby Community Trust (https://www.tcrt.co.nz/), or Tamai Sports (https://www.tamaisports.co.nz/). Warren would have loved to see more children in New Zealand getting the chance to play the sport he loved most. A Celebration of Life will be held Sunday November 24th 10:30 am PST at Claremont Secondary School (4980 Wesley Road, Victoria, B.C., Canada.) A livestream of the event, for those overseas, will be available here: https://www.earthsoption.com/obituaries/Warren-Steven-Feek?obId=33554703 The link will be added to this closer to the Celebration of Life date.
Published by Taranaki Daily News on Nov. 2, 2024.

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LYDIA MIREMBE

March 4, 2025

As a communication scholar and practitioner, I benefited greatly from Warren's work. Comminit.com was my go-to source of information, especially for anything concerning development support communication. Thank you for the inspiration; thank you for sharing your knowledge so generously, even with us who never met you physically. Rest well dear Warren. Lydia Mirembe, communication practitioner in Kampala, Uganda.

Doug Beale

November 14, 2024

Heidi and I were shocked to hear of Warrens sudden passing (we got the news last night from Henry Hong)
It seems so unfair that such a vital person should be shut down so early.
We will remember him through our times at the preschool and at Cordova Bay Elementary.
Victoria our sympathies are with you and the kids.
Heidi & Doug

Rob Booth

November 6, 2024

Our sympathy goes out to Warren's family and friends. I have lots of fond memories of our days together. Friday night antics at the YMCA. Playing volleyball, competing at National Older Boys Tournaments, attending Volunteer Leaders conferences and just hanging out with the mates.

Murray McEwen

November 6, 2024

Sincere sympathy to all of Warren´s family and friends. Fond memories of early days. A useful member of society gone way too soon.

Murray McEwen.

Nikolina Kapor and Matthew Marchesan

November 6, 2024

In the short time we had the pleasure of knowing Warren, he made quite the impression. He was full of stories, jokes, and was so genuinely interested in us and our lives. The world is better off having had Warren in it. We feel so blessed to have known him. We send our deepest sympathies to his family and many friends.

David Webber

November 5, 2024

My sincere condolences to all Warren's family and friends. We were very close mates at school and spent many wonderful hours playing "Wimbledon finals" at the East End Park tennis court adjacent to his family home. He did much good work in his life and will be fondly remembered.

Craig Novak

November 3, 2024

Knew Warren in school days and was at Victoria uni at same time . Rest in peace Warren I remember you well even though it was a long time ago .

Lorraine Watson

November 3, 2024

Deepest sympathy to all the families. I have great memories of my time spent with Aunty Betty, Uncle Cliff, Warren, Janine and Meridee at Buller St.

Lorraine Watson

Judy Towers

November 2, 2024

Sorry to read of Warren's passing. Condolences to all his family especially my friend Janine.

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