Acknowledgements
LUNDY, Kathleen—Bert, Joy * and family wish to sincerely , thank relatives and friends ■ for their thoughtfulness, cards, letlera. telegrams and > personal expressions of on- » patin at the loss of a dear • mother, mother-in-law and ’ nana. Thanka to all who paid their last respects at Mau > and at the graveside. Please ' I accept tliis as a personal ’ I thank-you. MARTIN—Tin- family of the ’ late Beta Martin wish to * ithank sincerely ail who ex- ’ -pressed sympathy and at- ’ i tended the service tor their * | loved sister and aunt. Special : thanks to doctors and staff of I Ward 83, The Princess Mar- > garet Hospital, Ministers and I friends of Knox Church, Rei 18. Smith. Mayfield, and Mr L. Vincent, Lismore. ; MOTZ, irig Sthel— Arnold,' I Maureen, Valeric. Dick i their families wish to Iliana, sincerely relatives, friends, and neighbours, for their, cards, letters, telegrams,, floral tributes and personal messages of sympathy in the sad loss of our loving mother, nana and great-nana.. Sincere thanks to all whoattended the senice at the chapel to pay their last respects. Many thanks to the kind people who baked for and helped us. Special* thanks to matron and staff of Francine House for their* three years of wonderful care, attention and kindness to our mother. By this »•, have been comforted and aus-. tained through the most diffi-. cult time of our Uvea. - MURPHY, James Patrick—, Valima, Paul, Alex, Jenny, and Mary Dixon would like. to extend their heartfelts thanks to those relatives,friends and neighbours fortheir floral tributes, cards,* telegrams and personal ex-* pressions of sympathy In the sad loss of a dearly loved husband, father and grand-” father, also to those who, attended the service. Vour. presence will be rememberedwith gratitude. Please accept-, this as a personal acknowledgement. O'CONNOR, John Jamas—The family of the late John James O’Connor wishes to thank most sincerely all relatives, friends and neighbours for themany cards, letters, tele-* grams and personal expres- • sions of sympathy In the lossof their dearly loved husband,’ father, father-in-law and grandfather. Our thanks to* the many people who attem* ded the church and graveside services. As many addresses' are unknown please accept* this as a personal acknow-, ledgement. RATA, John (Joe)—Flora, Carol and Terry Gardner, wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for.. their kindness and sympathy. In the loss of a dear one and father. . SMALL, James Joseph—Mrsi Small, Pat and Mary wish to thank most sincerely relatives, i friends and neighbours who . have given us so much comfort in the sad loss of a* dearly loved husband and. father. Our deep gratitude tothe Sisters, the doctor, and* staff of Mary Potter Hospital, to the Brothers, Father Wilson, the doctor, sisters and staff of St John of God Hospital for their untiring atten« tion during a long illness. As it is impossible to thank each one personally for the numerous Mass cards, florals, telegrams, letters and cards of sympathy, please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. Our respectful thanks also to Rev. Fathers L. O'Connor and B. Pearce of St Teresa’s for their kindness. TURNBULL, Hector McDonald Watson (Scotty)—The family of the late Hector wish to thank sincerely friends, relatives and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy in the loss of a loved father and grandfather. Special thanks to the doctor. Nurse Maude District Nursing Association. and staff of Ward 81, The Princess Margaret Hospital.
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