ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
MRS M. ff. KING and Family sincerely thank friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy In the loss of a loved husband and father Your mark of respect and thoughtfulness was greatly appreciated and to those who cannot be thanked individually please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
THE Sister and Brothers of the late Hughina Margaret Gartery wish to thank relatives and friends for the beautiful floral tributes, messages and all expressions of sympathy in their recent aad bereavement. As many addresses are unknown, please accept thl« as a personal acknowledgement.
THE Family of the late E. Magowan wish to thank relatives and friends and neighbours for their floral tributes, telegrams, letters, cards and expressions of sympathy ahown to them during their recent bereavement. Also thanks to Mrs Richards, Belmont House, Harewood Road, for her care and attention.
MRS CLARK, 38 Bolton Avenue. Spreydon, wishes to thank all kind friends for letters, telegrams and floral tributes in her sad lo&s of a loving husband. Especially Mrs Dempsey, Stevens and Craig and Cribb.
MR H. (TIM) BAHI, Iris and Cyril wish to thank all relatives. friends and neighbours for the many beautiful floral tributes, cards, letters, and telegrams in the sad loss of a dearly beloved wife and mother, also sincere thanks to those who attended the Funeral service. Special thanks to doctors and nursing staff of Ward 84, Princess Margaret Hospital, also Ward 4, Burwood Hospital. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement as many addresses are unknown.
THE Daughter, son-in-law and the family of the late Lily May Todd, wish sincerely to thank all their relatives, friends and neighbours for the thoughts and kindness shown in the sad loss of a dearly loved mother, grandmother and great-grand-mother. To those who sent telegrams, letters and cards and to those Who attended the Funeral service we thank you.
THE Family of the late Lillian Maud Tew wish to thank all friends and relatives for their kind telegrams and letters in the sad loss of a loved mother. Also to all those for their personal visits and attendance at the service. We would ask that this be accepted as our personal acknowledgement and appreciation as many addresses are unknown.
JOFF, Merle, Selwyn and Cherilynn wish to give thanks for the hundreds- of tributes and all kindness expressed toward them, from the hearts of all people in the time of dear Murray Lowe’s tragic death, Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement as many addresses are unknown.
EUNICE May, Loretta and Rosalind Gibson wish to thank you most sincerely for your personal expressions of sympathy in the loss of a dearly loved mother. The love and kind thoughts in both written word and flora) tributes have been a source of comfort in our recent time of sorrow. Please accent this as a personal acknowledgement as many addresses are unknown
MRS R. RICHARDSON, Hanmer. Richardson families, Christchurch and Hokitika, wish sincerely to thank friends, relatives and neighbours for their personal messages, telegrams, cards, and many beautiful floral tributes in the sudden loss of a beloved and devoted husband* Frank. Special thanks to doctors, nurses. Ward 28. Princess Margaret Hospital, R.S.A., Rev. Father Noonan. Sincere thanks to all who attended Funeral and also to so many who so willingly helped me to bear my sorrow.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31984, 10 May 1969, Page 47
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