ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS MRS WHITNALL and Family of the late Jack Whitnail, wish to thank all kind relatives, friends, for the many cards, telegrams, floral tributes, and ror personal expressions of sympathy. Our special thanks to Mr and Mrs Neale. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. THE Family of the late Bridget Calms, wish to thank most sincerely relations, friends, and neighbours for the beautiful floral tributes, cards, and personal messages of sympathy in the sad Joss of a dearly loved wife, mother and nana. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement MRS MARJORIE SHARPLIN and Family deeply appreciate and wish to thank all relatives, neighbours and friends who sent cards, letters, telegrams, floral tributes and personal messages of sympathy in the recent sad loss of a dearly loved husband and father. We wish to thank the many who attended the funeral. It is a great comfort to know so many paid tribute to the memory of our loved one and thought of us In our sorrow. To those whose addresses are unknown, please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. MARGARET GURNEY, Bryan, and Gavin, also Vic’s brothers and sister, sincerely thank all his friends and workmates for attending his funeral and their donations to the heart foundation. As many addresses are unknown please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32568, 30 March 1971, Page 27
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