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Acknowledgements

BOLAND Joan.— Beck and Linda wish to thank all those who In any way helped and supported us throughout mum’s Ulness and at the time of her death. Thanks also to those who sent tributes and attended the Rosary and Requiem. Your concern will not be forgotten. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement BRITTEN, Arthur Malvllla — Trixie and family wish to thank most sincerely, all neighbours, friends and relatives for their kind support, and messages of sympathy In the sad loss of a loved husband, father and grandfather. The many cars, telegrams, floral tributes and baking received was very much appreciated. Please accept this as our personal acknowledgement

DAWSON, Prue — Bob and famHy wish to thank most sincerely all the many friends, relatives and neighbours for their sympathy shown by cards, letters, telegrams and personal calls received tn the sad loss of a loving wife, mother and mother-in-law, also special thanks to doctor, sisters and staff of the Ellesmere Hospital. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement as many addresses are unknown. daLEUER Elm— Sue and family wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all who showed so much love and warm support In the sudden loss of a devoted husband and treasured friend, a much loved father, father-in-law and grandfather. To the very large attendance at Elm’s funeral, many of whom we were unable to speak to, we thank you for your wonderful tribute. Also sincere thanks for all telegrams, cards, letters, phone calls, flowers and baking received. To those whose addresses are unknown please accept this as a personal thank-you. “Deep in our hearts he will always remain.”

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Press, 10 March 1984, Page 75

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Acknowledgements Press, 10 March 1984, Page 75

Acknowledgements Press, 10 March 1984, Page 75

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