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Acknowledgements

I CLARK, Charles Alexander — , Alice Clark and family wish to thank you sincetcly for lyour kind expressions of sympathy in the loss of a dearly 'loved husband and father. A special thanks to neighbours :; and friends for your many . kindnesses. Please accept this as a personal acknowledge* i ment. McCREA— The family of the ■ late George McCrea wish to I thank sincerely all relatives, 'friends and neighbours for messages of sympathy shown to them in the recent loss of a loved husband. father, I father-in-law and granddad. Thank you for the many cards, letters, telegrams and floral tributes. Sincere thanks also to the many who attended Rosary. Mass and graveside. A special thank you to doctors and medical , staff of Ward 29. Christchurch Hospital, also to Rev Father . O’Grady. Please accept this l as a personal acknowledgement _____ :PETHERAM, William—Tess and Mary Ann wish to thank all friends, neighbours, and relatives for their many exipressions of sympathy and I help at the time of the death : of their dear husband and 'father. Thanks also to the • many who attended the ;funeral, although unable to ; contact you personally, may ■ I assure you y our tnoughti fulness will never be forgot!ten.

RICHARDS, Charles Chrisj tian — The family of the late Charlie Richards wish to thank most sincerely all relations. friends, and neighbours. for their expressions of sympathy, telegrams, and letters. Also to thank all those who attended the Funeral service. Special thanks to Captain Miller of the Salvation Army, the Nurse Maud Association. Sumner-Redcltffs R.S.A., and the doctors and nurses of Ward 6. Burwood Hospital. Please accept tins as a personal acknowledgement.

[RULE, Michael Pettitt— Lyonel. Mavis and Dean thank most sincerely all relatives, friends and neighbours for the manv messages of sympathy. floral tributes, gifts of food and practical help given so warmly to us in the loss of our beloved Michael. To the residents of Lees Valley, the Renalla shearers. C.F.M. staff and everyone we were unable to thank personally and who were at the graveside, or with us at home our grateful thanks. To Rev. Reg. Hall, we thank you for your comforting words and friendship. We especially thank lan and Erica Stokes of Lees Valley for their tremendous gestures of help and kindness. To you all. your kind thoughts will always be remembered.

TAVENDALE, Bradley JackGary, Glenda and Myles W;sh to thank most sinceretv all relatives, friends (.nd neighbours for their cards, Telegrams, gifts, floral tributes and personal messages, for their kindness and support in the sad loss of a dearest wee son and brother. They were all gratefully appreciated. Thanks to all who payed their last respects and for donations given to St Johns. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.

TAVENDALE, Bradley Jack — Taua Flutey and family unite in thanking most sincerely one and all for their kind expressions of sympathy in the sad loss of a darling wee great - grandson, grandnephew, nephew and cousin. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.

VOYCE— Margaret sincerely thanks the people who shared her sorrow at the passing of her dear husband, Jack. The many expressions of sympathy were received with heartfelt gratitude.

WILSON, Frank— The nephews and nieces of the late Frank Wilson wish sincerely to thank all kind friends, neighbours and relatives for the many personal expressions of sympathy at the recent loss of a dearly loved uncle and brotlier-ln-law. Also our grateful thanks to those who attended the funeral service.

WRIGHT, Peter Albert—Margaret and Mark. Peter jun.. and Donald and Raewyn would like to deeply thank our neighbours, friends and relations for all the flowers, telegrams, cards and countless telephone messages. Special thanks for the many many who attended the church and graveside services of a loved husband and father. Your kindnessea will never be forgotten.

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Press, 12 July 1980, Page 55

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Acknowledgements Press, 12 July 1980, Page 55

Acknowledgements Press, 12 July 1980, Page 55