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Acknowledgements

ADAMSON, William Henry — Mrs Pearl Adamson and all the family and grandchildren, sincerely thank relatives, friends and neighbours for flowers, cards, telegrams and personal messages of sympathy in the recent sad loss, and those who attended the service. Thanks to doctors. District Nurses and all the staff at Dunstan Hospital for their care and attention to our loved one during his time in Hospital and for us.

BANKS, Walter — Grace. David, Hilary and Allister and Penelope Mann; Nancy. Warren, Prudence and Murray Taylor, wish friends and relatives to know how greatly thev appreciated their sympathy and support when their loved father and grandfather. Wai Wai. died. Thank you for such loving concern and the happy memories you shared with us. BOTTING, Peter Robert — Ken, Joan, and Andrew express their gratitude and sincere thanks to all those who have shown their sympathy and thoughfulness through beautiful floral tributes, personal letters, messages, phone calls, telegrams and cards. To those connected with the service at Otago Boys' High School Auditorium our special thanks for the honour attributed to Peter. We will always remember the Rector Mr Donald MacLachlan’s tribute. Thanks to Mr John Barton for his fine Euology to Peter and to the Rev. lan Haszard for all his kind words of comfort and the tribute to our dearly loved son and brother. To everyone who attended the service In Dunedin and the Church and graveside In Te Anau, your support was so much appreciated, we were touched by the presence of Peter’s friends and many others who attended the service and travelled long distances to be with us. Thank you for paying your respects to your friend and supporting us in our tragic loss. Thank you to all those at the house who kept things going, our appreciation to the ladles who donated food and who organised the afternoon tea at “Edenvlew." Peter touched a great many lives in his 22 years. It Is with pride and love we remember him and know he will live in many hearts. CASEY, Evelyn Margaret — Frank, Martin, Pauline, Patricia, Gerald, Desmond and families wish to express their gratitude to relatives, friends and neighbours for their support and many mea, sages of sympathy In the sudden loss of a much loved mother, mother-in-law and grandmother. Thanks to all those who attended the Rosary, Mass and graveside, left donations for the Home of Compassion, called at the house, brought flowers and baking. Your thoughts, help and kindness were much appreciated. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement of our sincere appreciation.

CRAIB, Annie Elizabeth (Bet) — Jack, Bob and lan and family sincerely thank family and friends for their kindness and support, also for floral tributes, cards, telegrams and letters and everyone who attended the service. Special thanks to staff at Cluny Villa. DALLOW, Bert — Joan, Elaine and families thank sincerely neighbours, friends and relations for their kindness and support during the loss of their loved one. Special thanks to Canterbury Rose Society, Windsor and Selwyn Veterans’ Golf Clubs, L.W.R. Social Club. Sorry we were not able to speak to al! at the funeral but your presence was much appreciated. As many addresses were unknown please accept this as our personal acknowledgement. DAWSON, Cecil (Tom) — Phyllis and family wish, to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kindness, support, cards and telegrams. Special thanks to Judy and helpers, to those who paid their last respects and who sent donations to Nurse Maude Association. As many addresses are unknown, please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. GILMORE, Ivy Sarah — The family of the late Ivy Sarah wish to thank sincerely the many relatives and friends who sent letters, cards, telegrams, baking and flowers during our recent sad loss. We appreciate the kind words of comfort and support of all who attended the service. Special thanks to doctor. Please accept this as our personal acknowledgement. GRIFFITHS, Jess — lan, Roy, Karen, George (Mac) and family wish to sincerely thank friends, relations and neighbours for their kindness and support during the loss of their loved mother and friend. The flowers, letters, cards, baking, and personal messages were truly appreciated. A special thanks to doctors, nurses and staff of Christchurch Womens’ Hospital. As many addresses are unknown please accept this as our personal acknowledgement. GROSE, Rosa — The Grose family wish to express their sincere thanks to all relatives and friends for their expressions of sympathy also all those who attended the Rosary and Mass. Special thanks to Father Clark and Nurse Maude. It was much appreciated. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. KAY — The family of the late Gordon Kay wish to thank family, friends, neighbours, the Rev. concerned, doctor concerned, staff of Christchurch Hospital, Wards 10, 29, Nurse Maude, St John Ambulance, John Rhind, Ltd, for donations sent to Cancer Society. McLAUCHLAN, Edward Alexander (Ted) — Marj, Kay and Peter and children, and Pat and Annabelle wish to sincerely thank all relatives, friends, neighbours and nurses for their expressions of sympathy, support, phone calls, baking and many cards and letters In the sad loss of a .much loved husband, Dad, father-in-law and Pop. To the very large attendance at the funeral, many of whom we were unable to speak to, thank you all so rnucfi for the wonderful tribute paid to Ted. The support by so many at this time has been a great comfort to us all.

MCLEOD, Dorothy Rosetta — Mrs Froom and family sincerely thank neighbours, friends and relations for their kindness and support during the loss of their loved one. Thanks for the cards and flowers. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. PARKER, Fredrick — Leba Anne and family, the sisters and brothers thank sincerely all the relatives, neighbours and friends for their kindness and support in the sudden sad loss of a dearly loved husband, father, grandfather and brother, for the lovely baking and other gifts of food, personal visits, cards, telegrams and letters, we thank you. To those who travelled to be with us all. our sincere appreciation. Special thanks to the exchange staff for the help given us and to all who helped In so many ways. To all who attended services at the church and graveside, our grateful thanks. Also .wqj would like to thank the mem J bers of the R-S.A. for their attendance.

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Press, 28 January 1984, Page 67

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Acknowledgements Press, 28 January 1984, Page 67

Acknowledgements Press, 28 January 1984, Page 67

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