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AUSTIN, George — The family of the late George Austin wish to thank everyone most sincerely for expressions of sympathy in their sad loss of a much loved husband, father, son and brother. It is impossible to personally thank so many including his work mates who attended the Funeral service. Their respect and support will ■ forever be remembered. A special thanks to our neighbours and friends for acts of kindness shown our young children. BUTLER— The family of the late Minnie May Butler wish to thank most sincerely all relative, friends and neighbours for their cards, telegrams, floral tributes and expressions of sympathy in the sad loss of a dearly loved mother, grandmother and great-grand-mother. Also to all those who attended her Rosary and Requiem Mass. The kind support of all will be held in grateful memory by us. Special thanks to matron, sisters, nurses and all staff at Cashmere View Hospital for their kindness and attention to her. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement as many addresses are unknown. CULLEN, Ivy Clare — We, Bob Cullen and David and Pat Tobin and family express our sincere thanks for messages and floral tributes in our sad loss, please accept this as our personal acknowledgement. DAVID, Chris (nee Dallsy) — I wish to sincerely thank my family, friends, and workmates of the New Zealand Fire Service for their sympathy and support in the recent and sudden loss of my dearly loved fiancee, Chris. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. — Warren Fitchett. DAVID, Christine (nee Dailey) — Aaron and Kane David, Roy and Noelene Dailey, Cilla and Bob (Smith), Janine and Geoff (Larter), Karen, Juiie and Emma, wish to sincerely thank all their relatives, friends, neighbours and those present at the Funeral Mass and graveside, for the beautiful flowers. Mass cards, telegrams, cards, letters, prayers and words of comfort on the rpcent and sudden loss of a dearly loved mother, daughter, sister and sister-in-law. Special thanks to the St John’s Ambulance attendants and emergency doctor who worked so tirelessly to try and save Chris. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
DIEHL, Edwin Alfred — Joyce and family thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expression of sympathy cards, letters and telegrams in the sad loss of a dearly loved husband, father and grandfather. Thanks to all who attended the Funeral services. officers and members of the 1.0.0. F. Lodge. A.A.C. Service Officers, Rev. Maslin and John Harris.
FLEMING, Maxwell — Mr and Mrs Fleming wish to thank staff and all at Templeton Hospital, also many friends and relatives, for their kind help and messages of synipathy on the passing of a loved son. There is much comfort from the caring of others. GOODWIN, Ernest Alfred- Valda Goodwin and family wish to sincerely thank . relatives, friends and neighbours for all their love and support, in the; sad loss of a dearly loved husband and thanks to those who attended tiie service and all those who helped in other waySl'
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