Acknowledgements
BARKER—EiIeen and the family of the late Frank Barker Wish sincerely to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their help and kindness In the loss of a dear husband, father, father-in-law and granddad. Thanks to those who sent flowers and personal messages, to those who attended the church service and graveside ceremony, we were conscious of your presence and your support was a wonderful comfort which we will thankfully remember. CAMERON, Dauglat Georg*— Doris and family of the late Doug, wish to convey their most sincere thanks and appreciation to all relatives, friends and neighbours for their expressions of sympathy received by letters, cards, telegrams and telephone calls. A very special thanks to doctors, sisters and nurses of Burwood Hospital Wards 6 and 7. and Ward 1 of Ashburton. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. CARSON, Raymend Gorden (Ray)—Thelma May Carson and family wish to express their gratitude to all relations and friends for cards, letters, words, and floral tributes. Thanks to all who attended the Funeral service.
CREAN—Michael wishes to thank all friends, neighbours and relatives for their expressions of sympathy and support, letters, cards, Mass cards, telegrams, and telephone calls in the sad loss of his dearly loved sister, Catherine. I wish to thank those who attended the Rosary and Requiem Mass at St Matthew’s Church, and the service at the graveside. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement as many addresses are unknown.
DENNY, Thomas John—Betty, Christine and Tony would like to thank all friends, relatives and K.P. employees for the donations to the Cancer Society, also all flora! tributes and the many cards and telegrams leo numerous to answer personally. Our alncere thanks to *ll who attended the service, the manv kindnesses shown. Our thanks to the staff of Ward SO of Christchurch Public Hospital. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. ______
HOGG, Iran* El*an*r—Cath and Allister thank you all for your kind expression of sympathy In the less of th*ir beloved mother. It is a comfort to know that such a wide circle of relations and friends paid tribute to our loved one’s memory and thought of us in our great sorrow. To those whose addresses are unknown pleas* accept this a* our parsoral acknowledgement-
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