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Rodger GIBB Obituary

We are heartbroken to announce that Rodger passed away unexpectedly early on Saturday morning, May 24, 2025. Rodger lived a vibrant and joyful life with his happy-go-lucky nature, filled with lots of love, laughter, and terrible dad jokes. Rodger was the dearly beloved partner of Ingrid, son of Albert and Jennifer Gibb, brother of Judy, Allison and Diane, cherished father and father-in-law of Kimberley and Nadir, Christopher and Adeeba, and grandfather of Amelia. Dearly loved uncle of Renee and Sam, Tony and Sarah, Thomas and Ruby, Alex and Maddie, Sierra, and great-uncle of Charlie and Elsie, Lockie and Lincoln. We will be celebrating Rodger's journey with close friends and family in Stanmore Bay, Auckland, by private invitation. Rodger will be greatly missed by his loving family, close friends and will remain in all our hearts forever.



Published by The Press on May 30, 2025.

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Michael Homan

June 3, 2025

Thanks for all those memories growing up Rodger. Your strategy of me blaming you and you blaming me for the trouble we used to get in to wasn´t a great one.
Thanks again cousin.

Isamaeli Poasa

June 3, 2025

Rest in Peace Rodger, I was looking forward to attending your class in the next semester. Till that glorious morning. Tofa, Tofa, Tofa

Rodney Harvey - Architect, Lecturer Unitec

May 31, 2025

Kia ora Koutou Roger,
Again, on behalf of New Zealand construction and now Unitec's Teachers and Students - Kiamahi and Akonga, I want to say you are remembered. Just as we all would I am sure upon meeting you and recalling your work and talents performing within our engineer and architect disciplines, remember your energy, your knowledge, you stand out to us now in leaving your footprint on New Zealand's construction scene and for that we all thank you.
Nga mihi
Rodney Harvey
Architect

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