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Acknowledgements

ANDREWS. John Frederick (Jack) — Edna and family, brothers and sisters wish to thank all those kind people for the manyexpressions of sympathy in the sudden loss of oiir loved one byway of cards, telegrams, flowers, personal and telephoned calls, baking and other kindnesses Also thanks to those who attended the services. We would like to have thanked personally each and every one of you blit owing the great number of expressions received we find this impossible and wish you to accept this as our way of saying “Thanks ”

BUSS, Langdon John — Stan and family wish to thank doctors. nurses and all who ministered to Langdotn m Ward 11. Christchurch Public Hospital. The support shown by all who attended the service is greatlyappreciated. Tributes paid to him have been a comfort to us all. BOYD, Charlie. Hanry — Mary. Bev, and Heather, wish to thank most sincerely relatives, friends, neighbours and organisations. for their expressions of sympathy and support in the sad loss of a dearly loved husband and father. To the many people seen and unseen who attended the services, for the cards, letters, telegrams, floral tributes, and baking. Also our special thanks to the past and present members of the Lyttelton Volunteer Fire Brigade. Please accept t his as a personal acknowledgement of our heartfelt gratitude BROWN, Marie Edna - Pat. Deborah. Chris. David and Aaron wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for their kindness, support and sympathy in the sad and sudden loss of a dearly loved.wlfe. mother, nana. sister, stster-in-law and mother-in-law. Special thanks to the friends who in some special way supported and looked after the family all through. To the many’people who sent flowers, cards, telegrams, baked, and attended the service our heartfelt gratitude. Thank you everyone who travelled and those who gave up holidays to come. Thank you Father Cunneen. What a wonderful lot of friends we have. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement with our sincere gratitude. BURGESS, Barnard — Ann and family would like to sincerely thank all friends, relatives and workmates of Bernie's for their kind messages, floral tributes and attendance at the service. It was a great comfort to us all. during the loss of a dear husband and lather. Please accept this as a personal message of thanks.

CLARK, Hector Leslie (Hec) — Dora and family wish to thank most sincerely all relations, friends and neighbours for their kind messages of sympathy and many-other forms of practical assistance so readilygiven al the time of the loss of a dearly loved husband, father and pop. Thanks also to those who attended the service. The support shown by so many at this lime has been a great comfort. Would those whose addresses are unknown, please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. COLLINS, John - Mrs Collins (Meta) and family wish to express sincere thanks to all relatives and friends for their letters, cards and personal expressions of sympathy in their bereavement and loss of husband and father. Our special appreciation goes to the clergy, and doctors and staff at Christchurch Hospital. Please accept this notice as a personal acknowledgement of our gratitude as many addresses lire hot known. DAVIES, John William (Jack)— Nell wishes to thank most, sincerely relatives, friends. Nurse Maude and all the Rugby League boys for their expressions of sympathy and support in the very sad loss of a dearly loved husband. Special thanks to the Nursing Staff of. Ward 28 of the Christchurch Hospital. HARVEY, Wharauroa (George) — Dulice. Marlene and family wish to tnank all who expressed their sympathy in the great loss of their dearly loved one. God bless you all. ’ HENEY, Efic - Betty and family wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for telegrams, cards, letters, and floral tributes, donations to Cancer Society and to all w’ho attended the church service and graveside service. Our thanks to Ashburton R.S.A. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. ILLINGWORTH, Edmund Cyril - Rose and family wish to thank ail relatives, friendsand neighbours for letters and cards received during her sadness. A very special thank you to all the staff of Wesley Hospital. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. ISAACS, George Arthur — Lois. Warwick. Robyn and the Isaacs family express grateful thanks to ail relatives, friends and neighbours for the many kind and loving expressions of sympathy shown in the loss of our beloved George. We especially thank members of our Christian community for their loving. faithful prayer support. The love. Cafe and kindness which you all. have shown has brought us deep comfort in our sorrow and we pray God's blessing upon each and every loving friend. MASON, Florrie - Dorothy, grandchildren Dennis, Earl. Lynetie and Mason and their families would like to express our appreciation to relatives. Iriends and nt. a nbours for their expressions of sympathy in the recent loss of our dearlyloved mother, granny and great-granny. To the mr.ny who attended both services in Greyinouth and Christchurch and to those who sent cards, letters and telegrams, floral tributes, phoned and called, our sincere appreciation. A very special thanks from all of us to Dorrie and Joan whose kindness will always be remembered. As so many addresses are unknown to us. please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. McLACHLAN, John — Patricia. Diane and Anita wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for their messages of sympathy, cards and donations to the Cancer Society Special 1 banks to doctors and staff of Ward Al and also his iriends at work. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. McNABB. Maureen Berchman* — The family oi the late Maureen wish to sincerely thank all our relatives, friends, and neighbours. for the expressions of sympathy ahd support received in our recent bereavement. Special thanks to the Nurse Maude’team and those who shared in Mum's care with us. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. O'NEILL. Patrick Jantea (Jim) — Jessie and family wish to thank most sincerely all relatives. friends, and neignbours lor their kind messages of sympathy and many other forms of practical assistance so readily given at the time oi the loss of a dearly loved husband, lather, and. grandfather. Our special thanks to the management and staff ol the Christcnurch Press, especially Mr Bob Sullivan and work males ol the nmnt composing room. Thanks also to Mr J. Solway, management president and members of the Woolstun Working Men's Club Please accept this a.- a personal acknowledgement.

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Press, 26 February 1983, Page 63

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Acknowledgements Press, 26 February 1983, Page 63

Acknowledgements Press, 26 February 1983, Page 63