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Keith Tanner

In loving memory of Keith Tanner, a respected leader in the community and the legal profession, Keith lived a life filled with love and purpose.

Keith William Tanner, peacefully passed away on May 28, 2024, at the age of 96. Keith was a devoted family man, a dearly loved husband of the late Evelyn, and a much-loved father and father-in-law of Sam and Ngaire, Jonny and Sue, Mary and John, and Helen and Tim. Keith was also a cherished granddad to his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Keith served as a board member of St Paul's Collegiate School (Waikato Anglican College Trust) during the school's formative years from 1979 to 1983. His commitment to the well-being of others left an indelible mark on the St Paul's community. Rest in peace Keith. 

 

 

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