Hundreds gather to farewell 100-year-old priest, Father Tim Timmerman.
A combination of beautiful Māori singing and Catholic rituals at the funeral service for an adored Rotorua priest epitomised the man Father (Tim) Anton Timmerman was.
A lover of his Catholic church and the Māori people, Father Timmerman has been farewelled by about 600 people at his funeral service atSt Mary's Church in Rotorua today.
Father Timmerman. Photo / Andrew Warner
Although born in the Netherlands, the 100-year-old priest described Rotorua as the love of his life, having spent 59 years of his 73 years being a priest serving the local community.
And while he planned his full Catholic funeral down to the finest of details, those among the hundreds of mourners agreed even "Pa Tim", as he was affectionately known, would have been chuffed with the passion of the singing and service.
Bishop Stephen Lowe, Bishop of the Hamilton Diocese, speaking at today's funeral. Photo / Kelly Makiha
Father Timmerman died on Saturday in Auckland just four months after celebrating his 100th birthday.
Bishop Stephen Lowe, Bishop of the Hamilton Diocese, delivered the eulogy for Father Timmerman, saying he was born in the Netherlands on January 19, 1919 shortly after the end of World War I.
It was while the Nazis were invading the Netherlands that Pa Tim decided to study to become a priest.
Father Timmerman. Photo / File
"He was a priest for 73 years. A pretty good effort."