Acknowledgements
BANNAN, Thomas William— Mrs M. Bannan, five sons and daughters-in-law join the in sincerely thanking relatives. friends and neighbours for their support and many expressions of sympathy the. loss of a loved liusband, grandfather and great-grand-father. Our grateful thanks to The Princess Margaret Hospital, also to all who attended the chapel service. We will always remember.
BINNIE, Evelyn Alice — Th® families wish to thank relatives and friends for floral tributes and messages of sympathy in the loss of a loved mother, mother-in-law and grandmother. To all who attended the Funeral, and to those whose addresses are unknown, please accept this as a personal thank you.
BUDDLE, Gladys—John and Margaret Buddle of Dunedin wish to thank all who attended, the funeral service of the late Miss Gladys Buddle, on June 10, 1980. and who have not received personal acknowledgement. Your sympathy is much appre-
CAMERON, Margaret Marion (Reta) — Joan Arcus and Kuna Wilson and families wish to thank sincerely all those, who in various ways, showed sympathy with them in the loss of a much loved mother and grandmother. To all who attended the services at Columba Church and at the graveside they offer their grateful thanks. As aotn® addresses are unknown, please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
CRANEFIELD. Nancy — Jim and his family ar® sincerely grateful for the many expressions of sympathy and kindness shown in the recent sad loss of their dearly loved wife and mother. The attendance and thoughts of so many friends has been a great comfort. God bless you aIL
McCAUSLAND, Trevor Signley — Patricia and family gratefully acknowlenge the expressions of sympathy received in the sad loss of-a loving husband, father, and grandfather. The thoughtfulness of relatives and neighbours and friends will long be remembered. Special thanks to those who helped In so many ways. -I
MeGARRY, Patricia Ann— Bob and family, Hugh, Monica and family wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbours, Rev. Len Pierce and the staff of Ward 30, Public Hospital, for their wonderful support flowers, cards and personal messages, both before and after the loss .of our dear Trish.
MCPHERSON—Th® family .Of the late William McPherson wish sincerely to thank friends, neighbours and relatives for the telegrams, cards and messages and to those who attendedrthe funeral service. The kindness shoWh has been of much comfoft in our Sad loss. Also, thankyou to all those kind folk who offered their help aifd helped in many different ways during our father’s Illness. Please accept this as-’a personal acknowledgement,'
MOFFATT — John, WlllidriS. Nelthorpe, Sarah and family wish, to thank all relatives, and friends for all messages and personal expressions -Of sympathy In the loss of cur loved one.
NEAL, William Barnett (Bill). —Cheryl, Evan and Brian wish to sincerely thank relatives, friends and neighbours for their telegrams, cards, letters, flowers and personal expressions of sympathy. Also those, who attended the Funeral service in the recent loss of a loved father, father-in-law and grandfather. Please accept this as a personal ac-knowledgement;-i
TATE, Pearl Mavit — Joe and family sincerely thank all relatives and friends for flowers, cards, and telegrahia, and all those who helped .in a practical way. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement;:r
WENTWORTH—The family of the late Florence wish to thank most sincerely all relatives, friends, and neighbours for cards, letters, telegrams and attendance at the services. Special thanks to the staff Ward 12, Christ: church Hospital,-for all their care. As many addresses arg unknown, please accept thlg as a personal acknowledge; ment.
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