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MRS RON A MCLAUGHLIN !and famuy wish to tnank all | who expressed hind thoughts. I messages and floral tributes. Also the many who attended I tiw Rosary and Funeral aer- | vices for the late Frank -Mc- ; Laughlin. All have been of i great comfort to us. As many addresses are unknown ■ please accept this as a perI sonal acknowledgement.
RIDGEN—Amy and fandh of the late George A. Ridgen express their sincere tiianks to all kind relations, friends, and neighbours for theur attendance tn paying their last lespects to their dearly loved husband, father, stepfather and granddad He »ill be greatly missed. Thanking those, who in lieu of flow era. donated to the Braille.
WALLACE— The family of the lata Bonita ijlubctu V allace wish to thank all relatives and friends for personal expressions of sympathy and acts of kindness in the sad loss of a dear wife and mother. As manv addresses are unknown please accept this as a personal acknow ledgement.
STRIBLING—The fa mil. of the late Herbert and fcmlly Stribling thank you vary Sincerely for your expres alerts of sympathy, and kind ness tn the loss of their dearly loved father and mother.
DOROTHY WILSON and family sincerely thank relatives ..nd friends for flowers, letters. cards, telegrams end expressions of svmpathy received in the passing of a dear husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. David Wilson. To member: of the Ashburton Pipe Band and the large number of people
who attended the church service and graveside, our thanks to you also. To those whose addresses are unknown and the many to whom vve missed speaking to, please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
PRICE—The family of the late Belinda Pia Price wish to thank most sincerely al! relatives, friends and neighbours for the help and kindness, . for the floral tributes, cards, telegrams, letters and tele- <
phone messages of sympathy and all who attended the funeral service. We are most grateful as the overwhelming expressions of sympathy from her friends and ours helped us so much ou the sudden death of our beloved daughter and sister. Please accept tills as our personal acknowledgement since It would be Impossible to thank personally all those who have helped us in our great sorrow.
MRS LYLA GREEN, John and Beverley, sincerely thank all relatives and friends for their kindness and expressions of sympathy in the sad loss of a loved husband, father and grandfather, Horace Richmond Green (Rick); also to those who attended the service to pay their last respects. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
MALONE—Eric (Tom), Lorraine and family wish to thank sincerely all relatives, friends and neighbours for their floral tributes, cards, telegrams, letters and P«s sonal expressions of sympathy in the sad lose of a mother and grandmother. Special thanks to our friend and minister Paul Hammond Please accept this as a persona] acknowledgement.
DONOHUE—Mary and Gres Donohue sincerely thank all our relatives and friends who attended the Rosary and Rcouiem of our beloved mother, and for the many messages and personal expressions of sympathy. These gestures of condolence have been a great comfort to ue. If we fall to thank you please accept this message of our sincere gratitude.
ANDERSON—Ian and family wish to thank sincerely all relatives, friends snd neighhours for their floral tributes, cards, telegrams and personal expressions of sympathy in the sad loss of a dear husband and father, lan. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement as many addresses are unknown.
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