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SOLLITT—The family of the late Rona Sollitt wish to thank . sincerely all her friends and relatives for their floral and personal expxessions of sympathy.
STEVENSON, Leslie Thomas — The family of the late Leslie Tuomas ‘Stevenson wjsh to thans most sincerely, relatives, friends arid neighbours, for their personal messages of sympathy, telegrams, cards and letters, telephone calls and the beautiful floral tributes. They appreciate and thank all who shared in the service at the crematorium.
STEWART, Duncan—Mrs G. Stewart and Allister wish to thank their many relatives and. friends who sent flowers, telegrams and i'cards and those who attended his farewell service.- for their loving sympathy and support in their sad loss. All their, acts of kindness were a Tribute to a fond husband, father, and grandfather.
STEWART, Grace — Joyce Nash and Alice Greer would like to thank everyone sincerely for their kindness and. support in the sad loss of a dear and close friend.
STEWART, John William Haviland (Jack)—Peg and John Carran and family sincerely thank all friends and relatives for their cards, flowers and messages of sympathy in the loss of their dearly loved father, father-in-law, grandfather and greatgrandfather. Our very sincere thanks- to th* Rev. Doug Stout for his kindness and;help. ..Also the ladies o£ thh’ Arrowtown and Presbyterian. Churches, . who so kindly provided refreshments on the day-of the-funeral. A special thanks to the doctors
and staff of Ward 7. Tlmaru Hospital, for their kind car® and attention. Please accept this .as. a personal acknowledgement. , . .
TALLOTT—The family of tho late Ernest John Tallott wish to thank all relatives and friends for cards, telegrams, personal expressions of sj-m--pathy and floral tributes and to the many who r-ttended the service of our loved husband and father. To those we have been unable to thank personalty and to all whose addresses are unknown, please accent that your kindness and thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated.
TASKER—The family of the late Wilma H.’ Tasker wish to express -their sincere thanks to one and all for the memory of their loving mother, mother-in-law "and nana. Please accept this as- a ‘personal acknowledgement: of thanks.' ■ ■ • .
TIPPET, Ma v and Fred — Daphne, Doreen, Kevin and families deeply appreciate and sincerely thank all famity and friends for their kind expressions of , syunpathy in their recent sad bereavements. Our thanks also. to those who attended the service at St Coiumbas’ Church, Hornby. The many kindnesses shown will always be remembered with' gratitude;
WARMAN, Sidney Lewis— His loving wife, Francis, daughters and grandchildren, wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for cards, telegrams and flowers received, and for the sympathy shown to us in our sudden sad .loss of - a .dearly loved husband, father and granddad. Special thanks to the Salvation Army captain and to all those who attended the service and the donations for the Salvation'Army.—Also the Nurse Maude sistetf/foz their kindness and sympathy shown. As many addresses are unknown please accept this as a personal ackndw lodgement. . /
WARNE, Colin A.—l, Sylvia, Wife of my loved husband, Wish to sincerely thank relations and friends who /attended.his service, sent cards, and floral tributes, my neighbours for their kindess to me, a special thanks to Mr C. Cooper, of The Princess Margaret Hospital, nothing, was a bother to him whenever I rang. As addresses are not all known please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
WILLIAMSON, David Georgo —lslay wishes to thank sincerely the relatives, - friends and neighbours for the cards, letters, telegrams : and s-per-sonal expressions ; of; sympathy and kindness/ in ' ;the recent loss ..of her ./ dearly loved husband. Please, accept this as a personal acknowledgement. - - , <
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