Condolence books open

There are condolence books for Rod at the following locations.

Rod’s office, 16 Bedford Row, Christchurch. (03) 365 5693.

Green Party National Office, 1st floor, cnr Courtenay Pl - Cambridge Tce, Wellington. (04) 801 5102.

Greens’ Auckland office, 308 Great North Rd. (09) 361 5925. 9am - 5pm.

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14 Responses to “Condolence books open”

  1. Val Says:

    Val and Roger send their condolences and best wishes to the Green party.
    A devastating loss to the party and the country.

  2. isiseyes Says:

    a sad loss condolences to Rods family made me stop and realise i wasn,t having such a bad day afterall made me think.
    Tania

  3. Lucy Rainey Says:

    let it rain
    c’mon bring down the sky
    and let those clouds and me have
    a good cry
    let it rain Patricia Barber

    what a special man what a sad loss for his loving family and NZ
    Arohanui
    Lucy

  4. treeskills Says:

    A rainbow warrior has fallen.
    It for us to pick up the challenge and move on.

    Deepest sympathies to loved ones
    Our hearts are with you in your loss

  5. igrewl Says:

    Blessings from Witchaven.com and Fellowship of Druids Aotearoa. Rod will be sadly missed, but his legacy will live on.

    This heartache this sadness
    this feeling of pain
    to think I’ll never hear your voice
    or see your face again

    The loneliness without you
    is beyond belief
    I can’t come to terms with
    this feeling called grief

    It’s so hard to describe just how I feel
    without you beside me
    time has only stood still

    I sit for hours in your favourite chair
    talk to your photo
    wishing you were there

    I touch your clothes & start to weep
    I hug your pillow
    & try to sleep

    Life must go on
    I suppose it’s true
    but a day doesn’t pass
    without thinking of you

    To treasure your memory
    I must carry on
    but nothing else matters
    now that you’ve gone.

    Paul Brown

  6. robin Says:

    Goodbye Rod. Your family should know that you made a difference, and that this was noticed by many. Rod’s politics are the politics of the future, not of the past. Thank you.

  7. coleman_j&d Says:

    To Rod family and friends,
    We are deeply saddened by Rod’s sudden passing - hard to believe that such a vibrant life could be cut down so quickly. Rod was a man of true integrity, rare in life, rarer in politics. Our prayers and thoughts are with Rod’s family and friends.

  8. Karen Says:

    This is just so sad..it is just unbelieveable. Our thoughts are with Rod’s family and friends at this time.

  9. rsuggate Says:

    Rod Donald

    The environmental movement has lost a great leader and an outstanding New Zealander.

    Rod Donald made an immense contribution to moving New Zealand towards a more sustainable and environmentally just society. Rod’s energy and intelligence have been crucial in moving the debate about environmental sustainability into the political mainstream.

    Throughout his life Rod created and inspired social, economic and environmental change, realising that one could not succeed without the others. He was a humanitarian, as concerned for people as he was for the environment. He inspired many with his principled commitment to sustainable living, his enthusiasm, humour, and personal warmth. Long before the term “sustainability” gained currency, Rod was implementing it, campaigning as a teenager for recycling and then stronger urban communities.

    Countless issues have benefited from Rod’s activism and his immense strategic, political and communication skills - recycling, glass milk bottles, ethical business, fair and safe trade, buy kiwi-made, urban transport, and the privatisation of coastal campgrounds. He brought to public attention the environmental and social consequences of current economic policies and a vision for a better future.

    Rod gave immeasurable practical and political support to numerous grassroots environmental campaigns. He publicised the impacts of Timberlands’ logging while taking one of his famous apple cakes to West Coast tree sitters, and highlighted the pest menace with his possum covered seats at Parliament and on his bike. The environment has lost one of its best and most effective friends.

    The Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society extends its heartfelt sympathy to Rod’s partner Nicola Shirlaw and their daughters Emma, Holly and Zoe.

    Eugenie Sage, regional field officer Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society

  10. judiball Says:

    I am shocked and saddened to hear about Rod’s death, which is such a huge loss for New Zealand. My condolences to his friends and family.
    Judi (UK)

  11. Mel Howard Says:

    Truly a privilege to have known and worked with you, Rod.

    My deepest sympathies to Rod’s Family & the Banks Peninsula Greens.

    Suspended in disbelief and frustrated by how unfair this life can be.

  12. peter_murphy_au Says:

    Rod donald took part in the Australian Now We The People conferences in Sydney in 2003 and Melbourne in 2005. His contributions on proportional representation and on corporate globalisation were highly valued, but even more appreciated was the warm sense of connection between our movement and the NZ Greens which he helped to create.

    We are shocked at Rod’s sudden death. We salute him for a life lived to the full for a better world for all of us.

    We express our sincere condolences to Rod’s family and all his comrades, in this time of grief.

    In solidarity

    Peter Murphy
    Convenor

  13. stuey Says:

    more reaction from the blogosphere…

    I particularly liked this memory of Rod from Holly Walker…

    http://fightingtalk.blogspot.com/2005/11/holly-walker-protester-dunedi n.html

    For my part, my favourtie memory of Rod Donald was my introduction to him: watching a video in 4th form social studies about the 1981 Springbok tour, which followed five individuals, some pro-tour, some anti, during that fraught time. Rod Donald was “the radical”, and dressed in his tight 80s pants, fluro bike helmet, and with crazy ginger beard, he certainly made an impression on me. I thought he looked pretty silly, but I actually remember going home and telling my mum that I wished I had something to protest about like that.

    also on fighting talk, Lyndon Hood’s post is good, discussing the audioblog interview he recorded with Rod for Scoop during the campaign.

    http://fightingtalk.blogspot.com/2005/11/lyndon-hood-mourner-lower-hut t.html

  14. stuey Says:

    Scoop have all the press releases with tributes to Rod from a wide array of different organisations and indivduals.
    http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0511/S00123.htm

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