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O’SULLIVAN, Ellen Ann — Ann. Maureen and families wish to acknowledge with grateful thanks all the tokens of sympathy and support from relatives, friendsa dn neighbours at the sudden loss of our dear mum and nana. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement PONINGHOUSE, William Leonard — Millie. Joyce. Roy and family wish to thank slnverely relatives, friends and neighbours for cards, telegrams, letters, baking and the many acts of kindness shown to us in the sad loss of a very dearly loved husband, father and grandfather. We thank all who attended the service and the graveside, also those who made donations to the National Heart Foundation. Our heartfelt thanks to all.
RADFORD, Gavin John. — Ross and Jan sincerely thank relatives, friends and neighbours for their comfort, help and support over the sad loss of Gavin, our wee son. To the many people who sent cards, letters, floral tributes and baking, many thanks. Special thanks to St John Ambulance, doctors, police and dear neighbour who were there at our time of need. We would like to thank you ail personally but the task would be too great. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. RATHGEN, Gladys Caroline (Yatas) — Jack Yates and Jill Llenert and the families of the late Gladys Caroline sincerely thank relatives and friends for their many expressions of sympathy in their recent loss of a much loved mother, mother-in-law, stepmother and grandmother. Sincere appreciation to matron and staff of George Manning Home for their care and attention. To those who have not been thanked personally please accept this as a peisonal acknowledgement. RICHARS, Shirley Grace — The family wish to extend ftftelr sincere thanks to all friends, neighbours, and relatives for their sympathy and support in the loss of a loved mother and sister. To the many whose addresses are unknown, please accept this as a persona! acknowledgement.
SCOTT, Leslie Maurice — Edith and family sincerely thank everyone who attended the service and sent telegrams, letters, cards, baking and flowers to us all In the sad loss of a loved husband, father and father-in-law and granddad. Also thanks to the family doctor and Cancer Nurse Assn. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. THE family of the late Richard Edwin (Ted) Dewhurst, wish to thank all friends, neighbours, relatives, waterfront workers, for their kindness and messages, in the loss of a loved husband, father and grandfather. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. TUTTY, Colin Peter — Jean and family wish to thank sincerely the many relatives and good friends of Colin who sent letters, cards, telegrams, baking and flowers during our recent sad loss. We appreciate the thoughtfulness, kind words of comfort and the support of all who attended the service and who. contributed to the St John Ambulance Association. As many addresses are not known please accept this as a personal thank you. WATERS, Godfray Alieter — Allsters family wish to thank most sincerely all relations, friends and neighbours for their expression of sympathy and mjiny kindnesses in the sudden loss of a dearly loved husband, father and granddad. We extend our gratitude to the overwhelming number who attended the services for your support and tribute to Alister’s memory. To those we didn’t meet and addresses unknown please accept this as a personal acknowledgment.
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