RADICH, Jules Vincent, of St Clair, Dunedin -
It is with great sadness that Jules passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on January 4, 2026. Totally adored, much loved and devoted husband of Pamela. Cherished and much loved father of Vincent, and Genevieve. Beloved eldest child of the late Milan and Lavinia. Beloved brother and brother-in-law of Christina and Whatarangi Murphy-Peehi (Ohakune), Nicholas and An (Perth), and Paul (Ireland), beloved brother-in-law of Lyndon and Christine Walker (Dunedin). Dearly loved uncle of all his nieces and nephews.
Our heartfelt thanks to all the medical team in ICU at Dunedin Hospital for their most wonderful care of Jules. A very special thanks to Richard Benson, Martin Dvoracek and Rosanne Clark.
"You were Angels, Heaven sent."
- A service to celebrate Jules' life will be held in First Church of Otago, 415 Moray Place, at 2:00pm on Friday, 9 January, followed by private cremation. In lieu of flowers donations to St John Ambulance would be greatly appreciated and may be left at the service. Their initial care of Jules was invaluable. Messages can be left on Jules' page below, where there is a link to the service.
"Taken from our world too soon, he still had so much to do."
Moe mai ra
A link to the recording will become available from the 11th January 2026.
It is with great sadness that Jules passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on January 4, 2026. Totally adored, much loved and devoted husband of Pamela. Cherished and much loved father of Vincent, and Genevieve. Beloved eldest child of the late Milan and Lavinia. Beloved brother and brother-in-law of Christina and Whatarangi Murphy-Peehi (Ohakune), Nicholas and An (Perth), and Paul (Ireland), beloved brother-in-law of Lyndon and Christine Walker (Dunedin). Dearly loved uncle of all his nieces and nephews.
Our heartfelt thanks to all the medical team in ICU at Dunedin Hospital for their most wonderful care of Jules. A very special thanks to Richard Benson, Martin Dvoracek and Rosanne Clark.
"You were Angels, Heaven sent."
- A service to celebrate Jules' life will be held in First Church of Otago, 415 Moray Place, at 2:00pm on Friday, 9 January, followed by private cremation. In lieu of flowers donations to St John Ambulance would be greatly appreciated and may be left at the service. Their initial care of Jules was invaluable. Messages can be left on Jules' page below, where there is a link to the service.
"Taken from our world too soon, he still had so much to do."
Moe mai ra
A link to the recording will become available from the 11th January 2026.