ANNOUNCEMENTS Acknowledgements CRAMPTON—The son and daughter of the late Frances Beatrice Crampton wish to express their sincere thanks to all friends for the lovely floral tributes, cards and telegrams during their recent sad loss, also special thanks to Mr and Mrs van Kouwen and staff of Rowan Lodge, SIMPSON, Norman—The family would like to thank most sincerely all relatives, friends and neighbours for the many expressions of sympathy and kindness in the sad loss of a much loved father. Please accept this as a personal ' aeknow lodgement. RHODES—The family of the late Christopher Rhodes wish to thank relatives, friends, and neighbours for messages of sympathy and acts of kindness tn our sad loss. To all those who attended Hie Funeral service, we thank you for your kind thoughts. Please accept this as a persons! message. KELLS—Diana, Alan, Mike and Annabell McEnaney, Cobden. wish to express their sincere thanks to all relatives and friends for their kind and most sincere expressions of sympathy in our recent sad loss of a dearly loved mother and nan, Maud. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement as many addresses are unknown. POULTON, Harbert Stanley— Faye and Jim f ields and Winnie Harris sincerely thank all relatives and friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy in their sad loss of a loved father and friend. Thank you to all those who attended the service. Your kindness will always be remembered, JELLIE—Mis Winn Jellie, Trevor and Neville and families, wish to thank most sincerely relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind messages of sympathy, telegrams, Mass cards and flowers received in the sad loss of a dearly loved husband, father and brother, John Edward. Grateful thanks to Fathers Middleton. Costigan, the doctors, and sisters, and ail those who attended the Rosary, Requiem Mass and graveside services. As the messages were too numerous, to answer personally, please accept this with their grateful thanks.
KIBBLEWHITE — Harold and Pat, Ken and Joan (Hastings), Allck and Annette (Auckland), and Helen and Don Johnstone Dunsandel), wish to thank most sincerely all relatives and friends for eards, letters, telegrams, telephone calls, flowers and personal expressions of sympathy In the sad loss of a much loved mother and nana. Thanks also to those who attended the crematorium service. Though unable to speak to you all. we were very conscious of your sympathy and support. STADE, Johnny—Mrs Maryanne Stade. Gall Stade arid family, wish to convey sincere thanks to all friends.'relatives and neighbours for flora) tributes. cards and telegrams, in the sad loss of a loved son, husband and father. Manv thanks to those who attended the church and graveside service. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement as many addresses are unknown. ELLIE, John-Mrs Elltabeth Ellis wishes to thank most sincerely all friends, relatives and neighbours for cards, help and messages of sympathy received in the loss of her loved husband Also to all doctors and staff of Ward 3, ; Ashburton Hospital, for their ; care and attention during his , illness. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. MacPHAIL — Janet, Graham and Anne MacPhall wish to thank most sincerely all rela tlves. friends and neighbours for cards, letters and telegrams, telephone and personal expressions of sympathy in the sad loss of a loved father. Also to those who attended the church service and Llnwood Crematorium. LAGAN, Catherine Mary— Marie. Joe, Brenda and slaters Lou and Joan sincerely thank all relatives, friend's and neighbours lor their kind expressions of sympathy at their sudden loss.
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