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CREAMER, Geoffrey David— Kathleen, Laurie ' tCrustl, Anthony, Susan and Karen wish to thank their relative:., friends .and neighbours for sharing their grief in the loss of a loved son and brother, their grateful thanks aiso to those who attended the Rosary and Requiem Mass and sent' so rftany cards, letters, telegrams and floral tributes. Special thanks to the management and staff of-R. W. Saunders, Ltd, for.their support and assistance. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. CUTTANCE, Edward Erie, of Emerald Hills. Otokia—We are most grateful for the messages of sympathy and comfort. and the . offers of assistance we received following Ted’s fatal accident. To .everyone who attended the Rosary, Mass and graveside, land to the many we were not lable to thank personally, 1 please accept this as a humble i'messagc of thanks. You are i all welcome at the farm any ! time.—Elizabeth and children, I and all the members of the ■ Cuttance family. I FITZGIBBON, Daisy Maureen —Mrs I. Muir and relatives •wish to thank all friends and i neighbours for their kind I expressions of sympathy in the recent sad loss of Maureen. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement . ~ FROST, Lester George—The family of the late Lester wish sincerely- to thank all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy shown in so many ways. .Also to the many people who attended the service. Special thanks to the doctors and nurses of Ward 28, The Pnn-. cess Margaret Hospital, and the annex, Coronation Hospital. 'Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. JOHNSON—The family of the late Cedi ■Johnson sincerely thanks relations, neighbours and friends for their expressions of sympathy, letters, cards, ' telegrams and floral tributes. ■ Also to those who attended the graveside service. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. MOSS, Trevor Walter—Anthea and Elwyn Cridge and family express '.their sincere thanks to "relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy in the recent sad loss of a loved father and grandfather. .Thanks also: to all who attended the service. Please accept this as a personal ■ acknowledgement. . . O'NEILL, Arnold William— Noelin'e and family would like to thank our very kind neighbours, friends and relations for cards, flowers and other - expressions of sympathy in the sudden loss, of a loved husband and ‘father.• Please accept this as a personal 'acknowledgement as many addresses are unknown. PLASKETt; Isaac William—'Allee,' ’Doreen and Leslie Fraser, Joyce and Ken Winter,' Owen and- JRosle, and families, wish to thank 4 all relatives, friends and neighbours for all kind expressions of sympathy arid help received during their recent ; bereavement Thanks to all who attended the service at ■ the church and graveside and for donations to the Nurse Maude Association. Hlease accept this as a personal acknowledgement,. • , IN or-’-r to guard against 1m« position, ■ notices of- Births,-* Marriages and Deaths be -authenticated to ensure their insertion.
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