I AIWUNCEMENIS Acknowledgement* I HASSAN—Betty, Hugh. Ft ancle. Gary and Dtanc. and | Brian and Joyce, wish io it hank relatives and friend* for the beautiful flower*, cards, letters, telegrams of ,s\mpath\ in the very sad lots iof a dearly loved husband, ’father. father-in-law and granddad. Hugh. Also for the I beautiful flowers that were isent to me at my home. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement as many addresses are unknown. Special thanks to the doctors, nurses and staff of the Reefton Hosni tat HENDERSON—MeIviIIe. Ellen and Suzanne sincerely thank friends, relatives and neighhours for their cards, floral I tributes, telegrams and personal expressions of sympathy in the sad loss of a dearly loved daughter and sister. Kaylene Laura. Special thanks to doctors and nursing staff of the Intensive Care Unit and Ward 13A of Christ[church Public Hospital. Please accept this as a per* sonal acknowledgement. LUNT — Edwin. Stanley. Gladys and son. Ralph, wish to thank relatives ano friends for their kind thoughts in | their rec *nt loss. MAGUIRE—As min' hundreds of cards and letter received make it all but impossible to reply personally, Joy and all the family smcerely thank friends, neighbours and relatives for all the kindnesses shown during their recent sad loss of a dearly loved husband, father and grandfather. It was a great comfort to realise tha many thoughts that were with us. Would everyone concerned please accept this as a personal and very sincere thank-you. A special thanks to all those who sent floral tributes, food. etc., also for ail R.S.A. member*’ help. MOORE—Edna inee M ehl h opt) wishes tn thank most sincerely all relatives, friends and neighbours for floral tributes, cards, letters, telegrams and expressions of sympathy in the sad loss of her darling Brinny Brian). Also those who attended the service at the chapel and graveside. Special thanks to the kind people who ga\e and helped with the tea alter the service. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgernent. as many addresses are unknown. MRS ARLINE COOMBE S family wish to thank all kind friends, relatives and neighbours for floral tributes, letters. cards and telegrams in their recent sad bereavement of a dearly loved husband and father. E. Coombes (Ted). Please accept this as a persona) acknowledgement. STREETER—The family of the late Edward William Streeter wish to thank sincerely all relatives, friends and neighbours for their expressions of sympathy and help shown in the recent sad loss of their brother. Special thanks to the doctors and staff of Ward 8. Christchurch Hospital for the care and attention given to Edward. Your thoughtfulness was very much appreciated by all the family. We gratefully thank each and i every one of you and hope that you will accept this afc a ! personal acknowledgement as many addresses are unknown. VERSTEEG We have been greatly comforted by the lo'-e and sympathy extended in the loss of my dear aon and our brother, Michael, and gratefully acknowledge your messages, floral tributes and assrat a nee. Mrs Bep Veraleeg and family. ■ WYNHHAM, William — Ina WyntTiam. Wai mate, and Reka Adams. Christchurch, wish to convey their sincere appreciation to relatives and friends . for floral tributes, letters, cards, telegrams and personal expressions of sympathy in the sad lots of a loved husband and brother. Their thanks to members of R.S.A. and everyone who paid their last respects to Bill by attending Church and graveside services. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
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