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Acknowledgements

COMYNS, Marjory — Tony Kerf, loved son, wishes sincerely to thank all friends and relatives - for messages of sympathy and ■ attendance at the service. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement, as manyaddresses are unknown. DIGBY. Darcy Octavioua— Mrs Digby and her son Charles, sincerely wish to thank all’ * relatives, friends, the Minister and Members of Saint Andrews Presbyterian Church, the members of the various organizations and citizens of the community of Ashburton, who is any way expressed sympathy and who showed kindness to us in the sad and sudden loss of a very dear husband and father. We extend our grateful appreciation for the many expressed tributes and for the beautiful floral tributes. We thank you all. EDDY. Hilda — Her family thank most sincerely all relatives friends and neighbours who paid their last respects to a dear mother, and for flowers and all expressions of sympathy. FLETCHER. Alan Oswald— Mavis and her family wish to thank all relatives, friends, neighbours for the kindness and help and support In their sad loss of a loving husband, father and grandad. Our sincere thanks to the many who attended his funeral and graveside. Even though we were unable to speak to you alia, your presence and sympathy was deeply appreciated. To those whose addresses are unknown please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. HETHERINGTON, Joseph — His wife Marjorie and family wish to convey their very sincere thanks to the relatives, friends, and neighbours for the wonderful help and kindness shown to them during their time of sorrow in the sudden loss of a beloved husband, father and grandad. Our sincere thanks to all for the messages of sympathy and to the many who attended the crematorium service. Special thanks to the Rangiora St John's Amublance and the Rangiora R.S.A. As many addresses are unknown please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. LEYBOURNE, Tom — The family of the late Thomas Robert James Leybourne, wish to sincerely thank all relatives, friends, neighbours and his work mates, for their love and support, shown in the sad loss of a loved husband, father and brother. Many thanks for the flowers, cards, letters, telephone messages, and to all those who attended the church service. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.

LUFF, Frank— Theresa and Richard thank sincerely all friends and relatives for their kind expressions of sympathy in the loss of a most dearly loved husband and father. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement as many addresses are unknown.

McELDOWNEY, Margaret— lan and family, Emllie and Jock Carson and family wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbours tor the kindness, love and support shown to us In our recent loss of a very dearly loved wife, mother, daughter and sister. Our thanks also to all the many people who attendedd the service. Even though we were unable to sppeak to you all your presence was deeply appreciated. To those who sent cards, flowers, telegrams and other expressions of sympathy, please accept this as a personnal acknowledgement. PRATT, Myrtle Elizabeth — Harold, qnd the Cron families, wish sincerely to thank all kind relatives, friends and neighbours for their telegrams, cards. letters and expressions of sympathy in their loss of a dearly loved wife, sister and aunty. Please accept this as our personal expression of thanks ) and appreciation. STEVENS, Trevor Percy JohnMrs Phyllis Stevens and family wish to sincerely thank all those friends whose addresses are -unknown and those who attended the funeral for their kind expressions of sympathy in the loss of a loved husband, father and grandfather.

WATTS, Agnes Bertha— The Watts family sincerely thanks relations, friends and neighbours for their messages, personal calls and. many kindnesses shown to us In the sad loss of our mother. Our sincere thanks to the many people who attended the service and graveside. To those whoes addresses are unknown please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.

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Press, 31 October 1981, Page 63

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Acknowledgements Press, 31 October 1981, Page 63

Acknowledgements Press, 31 October 1981, Page 63