Keith Henry Oliver was born on 3rd December, 1938 and passed away on 26th November, 2024.
Late of Palm Lake Care and Cortes Drive, Bundaberg. Keith passed away on November 26th, 2024, aged 85 years. Beloved husband of Norma. Dearly loved father and father-in-law of Terri & Rob and Nelson & Carolyn. Adored ‘Rocky’ of Jack and Riley. Dearly loved son of Alf & Elsie Oliver (both dec’d). Loved brother and brother-in-law of Fay & Rod Lovett, Albert & Jenny Oliver (both dec’d), Ray (dec’d) & Denise Oliver, Ros & Viv (dec’d) Bramley and uncle of their respective families.
“Forever In Our Hearts”
Relatives and friends of Keith and his family are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral Service to be held in the Chapel, ‘Branyan Gardens’, Cummins Road, Branyan on Tuesday, December 10th, 2024 commencing at 10:00am.
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Sorry to hear of the passing of Keith.
Our condolences to Norma and family.
An inspiring teacher and mentor to teachers, students and parents.
My teaching career was enriched through the many conversations we had over the years.
His contribution to education in the Wide Bay area was immense.
Les and Elaine Corley
Les and Elaine Corley
Sincere thanks Les and Elaine for your message of condolence and for sharing your memories of Keith. Both were very much appreciated. Norma and Family.
Sending heartfelt condolences to Norma and family. I have wonderful memories of being a student while Mr Oliver was teaching at Norville and later on as a parent with children there. He will be fondly remembered and dearly missed by our school community, your favourite schools sports team Birubi’s has lost its biggest champion. RIP Ollie !
Sincere thanks, Melissa, for sharing your memories of Keith. They were very comforting. Norma and Family.
Great man , great mentor , great teacher , great coach
Thank you Mr Oliver
Rip
Andrew McCracken
Sincere thanks, Andrew, for sharing your thoughts of Keith. They were very much appreciated. Norma and Family.
RIP Mr Oliver,a wonderful human being in every aspect of the word.From PaulineCrossett née McCracken
Thank you, Pauline, for sharing your thoughts of Keith. They were very much appreciated. Norma and Family
Sincere condolences to Keith’s family. Yes, Keith was a true icon in the educational sphere and elsewhere, particularly his love of sport and his capacity to inspire young teachers and not the least the many students who thrived via his passionate influence. Gottes Segen.
Thank you, Jeff, for your condolences and sharing your memories of Keith. Both were very comforting to us. Norma and Family.
Sincere condolences to you Norma and Terri and Nelson and families.
A great mentor as a teacher and sportsman.
Thank you Anne and Errol, for your message of condolence. It was very comforting and appreciated. Norma and Family.
I feel so honoured and proud to have known Keith long enough and well enough to call him a friend. Our long association through the Bundy/Rocky Primary School Rugby League Exchange cemented a unique bond between Teachers who were truly brothers from different mothers. Our mutual respect, admiration and purpose was very largely a response to the leadership, direction and enthusiasm of our inspirational mate Keith (Poppa Bear). Thanks for those treasured years, Old Mate.
Thank you so very much, Terry. It certainly was a special friendship shared by like minded Teachers, and the Rocky Exchange was a massive part of Keith’s life. We appreciate and take comfort from the thoughts you have shared with us. We miss him so much. Best wishes from Norma and Family.
I was so sorry to hear of Keith’s passing. He was our footy coach at South State School in Bundy and I was good mates with Keith’s younger Brother Ray and I also lived in Elizabeth Street across the gully from the Oliver clan.
Keith was a really good teacher, coach and a good Rugby League winger for Railways and fast for a big man.
Keith will certainly be missed. Condolences to his wife and all his family.
Thank you, Gary, for your message of condolence and for sharing your memories of Keith. Both were comforting and very much appreciated. Norma and Family.
I have amazing memories of teaching at same school as Ollie during the 1990 s.
Such a wonderful supportive teacher, great colleague, and warm human being.
Kind thoughts to all the family
Judi Kirk
Thank you, Judi, for your kind thoughts and sharing your memories of Keith. Both were comforting and very much appreciated. Norma and Family.
Deepest sympathy to Mrs Oliver, Terry, Nelson and family.
Mr Oliver was one of the teachers I will always remember. He made us all feel seen, heard, valued and capable in his fun, creative and inspiring classroom. I know there will be countless others who will agree that he shaped our minds and hearts and we carry his teachings with us through our lives. I also had the great privilege of returning to his classroom as a prac teacher to learn from the best of the best.
Mr Oliver, you leave the world a much, much better place and you are irreplaceable. Job superbly done Mr Ollie, your legacy lives on through all those you have taught. Rest in peace.
Much love to Mrs Oliver and the family and sincere apologies that I am unable to make it home to Bundaberg for the service. I will remember Mr Oliver by watching the service online.
Thank you, Nadine, for your message of condolence and for sharing your beautiful thoughts of Keith. He would have been overwhelmed.
Also, my love and condolences to the Kusy Family on the recent passing of your beloved husband and dad. Very best wishes from Norma and Family.
Condolences to Keith`s family. I am very gratefull for the online streaming of the service as i was unable to attend . You are what legends are made of Olly . A pleasure to have had you as a teacher as well as to two of my daughters , R.I.P. .
Thank you, Rod, for your message of condolence and for sharing your memories of Keith. Both were very comforting and appreciated. Norma and Family.
I was blessed to encounter OLLIE in my first year posting at Norville SS. As a full time teacher Keith’s passion for nurturing young minds and shaping the future was a driving force in his life. Every day he embraced the responsibility of being an educator, imparting knowledge, instilling values and fostering a love for learning amongst his students. Witnessing the growth and development of his students brought him immense joy and fulfilment and he took great pride in being a positive influence in their lives.
This was also evident in the sporting arena where as a coach Keith received great praise and accolades for his dedication and success in imparting skills to those under his care.
The list goes on and there are many who have benefited from the great teaching and coaching of this great man. My condolences to you Norma, Terri and Nelson and your families for the loss you must feel. We’ll surely miss you KO or OLLIE. Keep an eye out for us. We’ll be along shortly RIP
Thank you, Gary, for sharing such lovely thoughts of Keith. He would be completely overwhelmed. Please don’t rush to join him, we can’t afford to lose any more good men. Thank you for your condolences, we miss him so very much. Norma and Family.
I remember Keith with great fondness. He was my year 6 teacher at South State School and a good teacher he was!