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BEREAVEMENT THANKS

HYLAND.—Mrs. M. I/yiand wishes to express sincere thanks to all kind friends and relations for their sympathy, letters, telegrams, cards and beautiful floral emblems, in the snd loss of her husband Albert (Bert). Special thanks to neighbours, ex and present workmates of the Shell Company. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. KING.—The Bisters of the late William Arthur King wish to sincerely thank all friends for their kind thoughts and expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement: also for letters, telegrams, cards and floral emblems. Special thanks to Sister Linds and nurses. Ward 4. Public Hospital; also his many friends who visited him. MARTIN.—-Mrs. Martin and family of 8, Burns ! Street, Grey Lynn, wish to thank kind relatives and friends who sympathised with them 4n the recent sad loss of their loving husband and stepfather James David (Pincher); also for beautiful emblems, letters and telegrams received. NUNNS.—Mrs. A. Nunns and family. of Gisborne desire to thank all kind friends lor their kindness and expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Railway Department, Police Department and Dr. Harper. ROWLAND.—Mrs. Doris M. Rowland, 20. Komaru Street, Remuera, wishes to thank all friends and relatives who called, sent letters and telegrams, for floral emblems received on the death of her husband Norm-. Special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. W. Grace, Remuera. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. RYCROFT — Mrs. B. Rycroft and family sincerely thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy in the loss of a dear husband and father; also for the many telegrams, letters, cards and beautiful emblems received. Special thanks to Major Goffln, Auckland Transport Club, and Auckland Tramway Union. SAXON.—Mr. and Mrs. Saxon, junior and senior, and Mrs. Brown, wish to convey their sincere thanks to all neighbours, friends and relatives for their many expressions of kindness and sympathy in their sad and sudden loss of their darling wee son and grandson. Special thanks to the Parnell R.S.A. and Auckland taxi boys; also for letters, cards, telegrams and many beautiful floral emblems received. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. SIDAWAY.—Mrs. Sldaway and daughter Phyllis wish to thank all relations and friends for their kindness and expressions of sympathy in their recent sad loss; also for the letters, telegrams and floral emblems. THOMSON.—Mrs. Thomson and family, of 127, St. Heller's Bay Road, E.l, wish to thank relations and friends for letters, telegrams and flowers in their sad loss. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. VICKERY.—Mrs. J. H. Vickery wishes to thank all friends and relations for their kind expressions of sympathy in her bereavement: also for many telegrams, letters, cards and floral emblems received. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. WALLACE.—The relatives of the late Mrs. Ellen Wallace, wish to thank all relatives and friends for their expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; also for all floral emblems, cards, telegrams and telephone calls. Special thanks to Constable Morgan, Onehunga, for his courtesy and consideration. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. WRIGHT. —The son and daughters of the late Frederick Thomas Wright, wish to sincerely thank all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy shown them in the loss of their loving father; also for telegrams and beautiful floral emblems received. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 99, 28 April 1945, Page 1

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BEREAVEMENT THANKS Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 99, 28 April 1945, Page 1

BEREAVEMENT THANKS Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 99, 28 April 1945, Page 1