Acknowledgements
CLAY, Mrs Gladys (hee Wlechern)—The family of the late Gladys would like to thank all kind relatives and. friends for messages and floral tributes that were sent in their sudden loss, also for tlie help and encouragement given to her husband. Mr,.Ted. Clay. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement;:; as many-addresses are?unknown;
GORDON, Violet (Chloe)— Elsie, Gill, Petbr and families would like to thank most sincerely all relatives, friends and neighbours for their messages of sympathy, cards, letters, telegrams, floral tributes, attendance at the service and the kind actions extended to us in the sad loss of a loved mother and nana. Our special thanks to Alan McQ,' and the Band Boys. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
KEEPA, Patahuri—Mrs Watrama Keepa, of Hicks Bay, and family, thank most sincerely all friends and relatives, both near and far,-for their ;kind expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, and kohi aroha in the recent sad loss of a dear husband, father, grandfather and greatgrandfather.
KERR, Charles John—The family wish to thank most sincerely all relatives, neighbours and friends for their many kindnesses and assistance in the sad loss of a loved husband, father and grandfather. Thanks to those who sent telegrams, letters, cards and personal expressions of sympathy, also to the doctors, Mr Bob Gerard, nurses and staff of Ward 2, Public Hospital, Timaru. Please accept this as a personal‘acknowledgement as many addresses are. unknown.'. ' -
SHARYN and MALCOLM wish to thank most sincerely all relatives, friends and' neighbours for their cards, letters, telegrams and floral tributes and to those who attended the funeral service in the loss of our dearly loved daugl'tc'-, Angela Maree. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. _ ■'■ ■ : '
TATE—The families of the late Albert Ernest Tate (Bert) wish to thank sincerely all who expressed their sympathy bv means of personal visits, cards, telegrams and flowers, also to those who paid their last respects at the graveside.
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