Acknowledgements
COLLINS, Ivy Ann M»r-i fin—Ray, Joyce and family; wish sincerely to thank relat-! Ives and friend's for acts of! kindness, flowers, cards and ■personal expressions of svm-| pathy in their recent sad ber-. eavement. Also thanks to! those who attended the ser-! vice to pay their last re. spects. Very special thanks to the nursing staff of St Winifred’s Hospital. Please accept this as our personal acknowledgement.
COOKSLEY. Cecil Roy—Sylvia. Fay. Graeme, and families wish to thank all kind friends and relatives for the many cards, telegrams, and floral tributes, and also many thanks to those who attended the service, to pay their last respects to a loving husband, father, and grandfather. To those whose addresses are unknown, please accept this as [a personal acknowledgement of our gratitude.
CROCKER—(Sydney), the wife an l family sincerely thank relatives, friends, neighbours for floral tributes, telegrams, cards. letters and personal expressions of sympathy in their sad loss. Special thanks to The Princess Margaret Hospital. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement of our gratitude.
DE GOLD), Domenica—The families of the late Domenica De Gold! gratefully acknowledge the many kind expressions of sympathy' received in the recent loss of a loved motiher and grandmother.
DOUGLAS, Rachael Barbara Nell— Th* husband, sister, niece and relatives of the late Nell Douglas, express sincere thanks for the many kind expressions of sympathy for their recent bereavement and for the attendance at the service.
! GOODWIN, Theo—The family ! of the late Theo wisli to express deep appreciation to family friends and neighbours ’for telegrams, cards, support, land comfort in their loss of a loved one. Please accept this as a personal acknow- ' lodgement. Margaret, Marguerite. and Trevor.
HAWKE, Earlleen GloriaDavid and Beverly Hawke, Don and Bev Earil’mers and Family sincerely thank relatives and friends for their love, kindness, floral tributes, telegrams and cards Please find comfort from her verse. Remember me When Ij am gone away, gone far away into the silent land, when you can no more hold me by the hand, nor I half turned to go vet turning, Remember me, when no more day by day you tell me of our future you have planned yet if you should forget for a while and afterwards remember, do not grieve better by far you should forget and smile than that you remember and be sad. Earlleen Hawk*.
KITCHING, Frances.—The family of the late Frances Kitching. gratefully acknowledge and deeply appreciate the miny expressions of sympathy shown by flowers, cards, letters and personal messages in the sad loss of a dearly loved mother and 'nana.
LEAN — Dawn and Kerry wish to thank sincerely all kind friends relatives, and neighbours for their messages, letters, cards, tele-, grams, beautiful floral trih-; utes and personal expressions! of sympathy in the sad loss of j a cherished husband and father. To- those who attended the service and donated t* the Heart Foundation — thank you. The kindness and help received during this sad period is deeply appreciated and will always be held in grateful memory.
McBRIDE, Graham Anthony — Jennifer, Maurice and Zita and families wish to thank sincerely relatives and friends for their letters cards, telegrams, floral tributes and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad loss of a dearly loved husband, son. brother, son in law, brother in law. The kind thoughts of you all have been a great comfort and will be held in grateful memory. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
MARSTON, Stanlty Richard— The Family of the late Stanley Richard Marston sincerely thank alt friends and neighbours for the many flora! tributes. messages of sympathy, and acts of kindness received in th* sad loss of a dearlyloved husband, father, and grandfather. We would also like to express our gratitude to all those who attended the service. We would appreciate it if those whose addresses are unknown would accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
NEALE, Martyn Conrad — Gwen. Christine and Ken wish to thank sincerely relatives, friends and neighbours; for the kindness and comfort; given to us all during our sad’ loss of a loving husband and father. Many thanks to those who sent telegrams, cards, letters and floral tributes,; also those who attended the service. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
NEWTON — Mr Tom Newton wishes to express his sincere appreciation to friends, neighbours and relatives for their expression of sympathy in the sad loss of his dear wife May. Also for many cards and floral tributes please accept this as * peraanal acknowledge, ment.
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