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Kevin ALLPORT Obituary

ALLPORT, Kevin Harold:
Peacefully at home in Nelson on January 11, 2023, with his beloved wife Jill by his side. He was courageous and brave to the end. Cherished and treasured Dad of Meryn, Louise, Linda and the late Steve. Loved and respected Father-in-law of Paul and Garth. Loved Grandad of Ben and Ash, Adam, Shana and Ethan, Paige and Matt. Special Great-Grandad of 6. Dearly loved brother and brother-in-law of Junet and Lloyd Wilkinson, Ellon and Peter Sparrow and their families. Loved Kein of Sharon and the late Camen and their family. A friend and mentor to many.
"Free to fly in the skies"
Special thanks to all those that helped keep Kevin at home. In keeping with Kevin's wishes a private cremation has been held. Messages to 14 Green Street, Tahunanui. Donations to Nelson Tasman Hospice, PO Box 283, Nelson.

Published by Nelson Mail on Jan. 13, 2023.

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Warren Connolly

January 21, 2023

Sorry to hear of Kevin`s passing. I well remember him towing me around the skies with the Nelson Gliding Clubs towplane. Me, just a young kid learning to fly. Kevin, totally professional in a club kind of way.
I learned how to fly and how to respect the right way to do it. Never forgot the lessons, more than just flying.

Lynley everett

January 16, 2023

So sad to read you have lost Kevin Jill thinking of you all at this sad time
Lynley and Denise

John

January 14, 2023

To Jill and all the family. Our sincerest sympathy on Kevin's passing. I respected Kevin greatly and valued all his input, knowledge and flying skills that he devoted to NAC and aviation in general. A very loyal and dedicated friend to all. God Bless you all always. J.P. and Margaret

Brian Williams

January 14, 2023

Sorry to hear about the passing of Kevin. Many great times we had together in our younger days. God Bless.

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