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BENNETT, Heather — Trevor and family wish to thank sincerely all friends and neighbours and relatives and workmates for their sympathy and kindness shown to us In our sad loss of a loved wife and mother. Please accept this as a personal thank you. GRIFFITHS, Victor Thomas — LU, AUan and Jess (Nelson), Joan and Maurle Andrews (Havelock), Kimana Mae Manawatu (Renwick) his grandchUdren and great grandchildren would like to sincerely thank Dr Holmden, doctors and nurses of Ward 7, Wairau Hospital, Blenheim, district nurses and all those kind friends and neighbours who prepared meals, members of St Nintans Chuurch and others who supplied afternoon tea'after the service, for the expressions of sympathy In the .form of cards, floral tributes, telephone calls, personal visits on the passing of a loved husband and father, grandfather, great grandfather to the Grand Lodge above on 3 November 1983. Will you please accept this as a person acknowledgement as so many addresses are unknown.
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