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Ken SMITH Obituary

Passed away on May 11, 2025 in Noosa, aged 76 years. Dearly loved husband of Joy for 53 years. Loved father of Damon and Megan.
Loved father-in-law to Sarah. Very proud Grandad of Toby and Bella, Josh and Ruby. Loved brother of Tania, Marcia, Catherine, Merilyn and Natalie (dec). Loved uncle of many nieces and nephews. Ken's wish is to have No Funeral Service.
Published by The Press on May 17, 2025.

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Carl and Vikki Beck

June 29, 2025

Hi Joy so sorry for your loss,
Just heard from friends in Noosa as Carl and myself now live North Qlds
Our thoughts are with you and family
Much love
Carl and Vikki Beck
Formerly
Hayven
34 The Anchorage

Rowena Paddon

May 22, 2025

So saddened to hear this news. Condolences to his whole family who he always spoke so fondly of. Such a calm and happy demeanor on the table tennis courts could often distract you from what a great player he was. His kindness and kiwi humor will be sorely missed by so many of us. My deepest sympathies, Rowena from Noosa Table Tennis

Table Tennis Canterbury

May 22, 2025

Condolences to Ken´s family during this very tough time. He will be missed by all of us here

McDonald Ken

May 20, 2025

Deepest condolences Joy and family. I really enjoyed working with Ken at H&J´s and have many fond memories when away with him. Always tried to keep in touch but sadly have seen or talked to him in the last few years. He will be really missed by all.

Claire Romeril

May 18, 2025

Our thoughts are with you Joy at this very sad time .Rod and Claire Romeril

Roger Norman

May 17, 2025

To Joy and family. I have just read of your loss of Ken and am so sorry for you all.
Ken achieved so much in his lifetime and was the all around good bloke. He will though be sorely missed
Please accept our deepest sympathies.
Roger Norman and Vicki.

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