Acknowledgements
ALDRIDGE, Lindaay Murray - Nancy and Gerald Aldridge. Russell and Margaret, wish to sincerely thank their many friends, relatives and kind neighbours for help and sympathy received in their recent sad loss ot their beloved son. brother, brother-in-law and uncle. To all those who attended the funeral, sent expressions of kindness In floral tributes, letters, cards and telephone calls from ail over New Zealand, our heartfelt appreciation. They were of great comfort to us and words cannot adequately express our gratitude. Our special thanks to Reverend R. Rogers for his help and support. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement as many addresses are unknown.
BEE, Norman Vincent — Mrs Isobel Bee, Glenys, Brian, Denise and Kevin wish to thank sincerely all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy in their recent sad loss of a dearly loved husband, father, father-in-law and pop. To all those who attended the Funeral, sent floral tributes, cards, letters and telegrams our heartfelt appreciation. Special thanks to Mr and Mrs Guth Hedges. Mr and Mrs Vic Cook, Mr Gavin Patterson, Mr Vince Greaney and Mr George Wright, Dunedin Public Hospital (Intensive Care), and staff. Oamaru Public Hospital nursing staff and doctors, Oamaru Men’s Club and R.S.A. Your support has been a great comfort to us all and will always be held in grateful memory. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
BLICK, Peter Win»ton — Betty, Win and their family wish to express their appreciation to the relatives and friends for the many telegrams, letters, cards, beautiful floral tributes and gifts of baking received, In the sad loss of their loved son and brother. Our thanks to those who attended the chapel service and to whom we were unable to speak. Special thanks to Speedway members, Mr. Annear and the Rev. Wallace for their kindness and support.
BRAY, Ivy Norah Mary — William Bray (Tom), Harry, Avis, Betty, Steve, Norma, John and all his grandchildren and greatgrandchildren, wish to thank all friends and relatives for their sympathy and cards. Very special thanks to all the Winter family of Pleasant Point and Ma Wara wno helped us so much all the way through our time of sorrow. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. BREARS,. William ’ Coggan — Keith, Ray. Nita and family wish to thank all friends and relatives for the many messages of sympathy received following the loss of their father, father-in-law and grandfather. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement as many addresses are unknown. CARLSON, Irene Msry- Vic, Rob and Linda, Ron and Sharon, Roxanne, Mike and Natasha, and Cheryl wish to thank the many friends who, In some way, showed sympathy and support in the loss of our loved one. Special thanks to those who attended the funeral service. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. CLEAVE, Nevill* John — Ella and Dick, Donella, Sheryl, Alf and Richard, wish to sincerely thank our many relatives, neighbours and friends who showed us so much support and kindness during the very sad loss of our dearly loved youngest son and brother Neville. Our-thanks to those who attended the service and gravesiae and although we were unable to speak to you all, your presence was deeply appreciated as were the fits of baking, letters, cards, telegrams. and beautiful flowers. A special thanks to Mrs Gladys Burgess for the very nice service and the Kurow Bowling Club. Please accept this as a personal thank you from us all. FLANAGAN, Anne — Frank Hatch and family wish sincerely to thank all friends, relatives and neighbours for their kind support and expressions of sympathy in their sad loss of a dear aunt. To relatives and triends who attended her service, we thank you all for an everlasting memory. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. FRASER, Ladia Jama* Alexander — Doreen and family sincerely thank all friends, neighbours and relations, for sympathy and help in many ways. The cards, letters and telegrams and personal visits during the sad loss of a much loved husband, father and father-in-law. Special thanks to the many who were with us at his service. It will be an everlasting memory. And all who gave donations to the St Johns Ambulance. We also thank the ones who gave Les, love and support, especially all in Ward 30, Christchurch Hospital, during his long illness. Please accept his as a personal acknowledgement. HUTCHING— Brendan and family thank very sincerely, all those people wno have offered sympathy in the form of prayers, masses, sympathy cards, letters, messages, personal visits and flowers, after the recent death of a dearly loved wife (Adrienne), daugh-ter-in-law and sister-in-law.
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