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HARMON, Norman (Bunny)— Dora and family' wish to thank all relatives'and friends from far and near for their ]cards, beautHul flowers, tele- ’ grams, letters, telephone 'calls, personal messages and ihelp in the sad and sudden loss of a loved one. As messages are so numerous please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. (KINGSTON and DYKZEUL— Kaye. Nicholas, Phillip and iAnna wish to thanks friends 'for their kind thoughts in Hhe loss of their loved hus!b;utd and daddy on Mount ;Erebus, also Les. Joyce Kingston in the loss of her dear son-in-law. John, Joyce, ; Leigh, Jennifer, Rick and iJanine, Jeffrey also joins us ]in thanking one and all for it he may messages and expressions of sympathy in the passing of my dearest husband. I.es. "Their father, i father-in-law, granddad and (pop. would you please accept I this as our family acknowledgement. JACKSON, Elsie Carolina— l wish most sincerely to thank everyone who sent messages, of sympathy and comfort to me in the loss of my very dear mother. Thanks- also to all who attended the service and for beautiful floral tributes. \ Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. Audrey Jackson. McBAIN, Robert Ross—Mrs Bertha Mcßain and family wish to thank all kind relatives, friends and neighbours who sent cards, letteis, telegrams, flowers and personal expressions of sympathy in the loss of a loved husband, lather, father-in-law and grandfather. Special thanks to nursing staff. Ward 4, Ashburton Hospital, R.S.A. members and those who attended the service and graveside. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
McKEE, Roy Hamilton—Mrs Irene McKee and family wish sincerely to thank ail (datives. friends and neighbours for the numerous expressions of sympathy, in the loss of a husband, father and grandfather. Special thanks to the doctors and nursing staff of s\’ard 3D.' Christchurch Hospital. Kindly accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
McNABB, Michael Joseph (Bob)—Maureen and family wish most sincerely to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for the kindness anil sympathy shown to them in the sad Toss of a loved husband, father and poppa. Many thanks to everyone who sent’ cards, letters, telegrams and donations to the Cancer Society, and to all those who attended the Rosary and church service. Special thanks also to the doctors and nurses of Ward 30. Christchurch Hospital, and the Nurse Maude Association. Please accept this as our personal acknowledgement.
NIESSEN, Henricus—l wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours tor their cards, flowers and acts of kindness, sympathy and comtort witli the great loss nf my dearly loved husband and father. Mrs M. Niessen.
OTTREY-, Albert Thomas (Ab)— Ailsa and family gratefully acknowledge and deeply appreciate the kind expressions of sympathy in the many letters, cards, telegrams and personal messages received from friends, relatives, neighbours, sporting and farming organisations.
TAYLOR, William JohnJessie and family wish .to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for all cards, letters and telegrams and acts of kindness and sympathy in the sad loss of a dearly loved husband, father and grandfather. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
WARD. Donald Stuart (Don) —lvy and Ernest Ward and family wish sincerely to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for all cards, letters and telegrams received in their recent sad loss of a dearly loved son, brother and brother-in-law. Thanks also to the many' people who attended the Funeral and graveside services. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
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Press, 16 February 1980, Page 59
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