Acknowledgements
BOYER — Marie and family wish to thank most sincerely all relatives, friends and neighbours for their help and support during Wattle’s illness, to doctors and staff at K2 Princess Margaret Hospital. the Nurse Maude Association to those who attended his rosary and Mass and whose addresses unknown please accept this as a personal acknowledgement of our gratitude. We especially appreciate the loving care and prayer support from our dear sister June Hickland and Father Hanrahan.
BROWN, Desmond Goorgo - The famUy wish to sincerely thank all our relatives, friends and neighbours for the many cards, telegrams, letters, and personal experessions of sympathy in the loss of a loved husband, father, grandfather and brother. We also thank all those who attended the church service. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement DAY, Alan Murray — The family of the late Murray wish to thank very sincerely, relatives, neighbours, and friends for their expressions of sympathy, telegrams, cards, flowers baking and personal kindness shown to us all, in the sad loss of a loving husband, daddy, son and son-in-law. They thank also the doctors and staff of ward 7c Dunedin Public Hospital, for the care and attention shown during a long Illness. Please accept this as a personal message.
DRYSDALE — The family of the late Robert Drysdale wish to sincerely thank all relatives and friends for their lovlnj support in the loss of a lovec father and grandfather. Thanks also to those who attended his service, sent cards, telegrams, flowers, and for all the baking. A special thank you to the Staff of the Christchurch Hospital Haematology Department, Nurse Maude District Nurse, the District Cancer Nurse, the Elim Church, and also to all those who made donations to the Cancer Society. As many addresses are unknown please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
FLOWERS, Sam — Mona, and children Jean and Ronald and son-in-law Fred wish to thank all friends and neighbours for the kind sympathy, flowers, cards, telegrams and baking in the sad loss of a much loved husband and father. Thanking especially Margaret and Tony who have helped me through the loss and are still helping me. Special thanks to Dr for all the care and attention over the years to Sam. As many addresses are unknown please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. FRANCIS, Patrick (Frank) — Joan, Kathy, Kathy and Tom Sintmaartensdyk, and family wish sincerely to thank all relatives, friends, and neighbours for their messages of sympathy and kindness in the recent sad loss of a dearly loved husband, father, and grandfather. The many Mass cards, floral tributes, gifts of baking and personal expressions of sympathy were greatly appreciated. Many thanks also to those who attended the Rosary and Requiem Mass. As many addresses are Unknown please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
FRAZER, Scott Andrew — Brian and Judy Frazer, Donald and Michelle, lan and Barbara, Helen and Tony, Nell, Mary-Jayne and Jean-nle-Lou, Marie Greig, Joe Frazer and close family wish to thank sincerely all relatives, neighbours and friends for their love, comfort and prayers, visits, telegrams, hundreds of cards, attendance at the church, beautiful! flowers and also the meals and baking, in the sad loss of their dearest precious son, brother, brother-in-law and grandson. Special thanks to Father Richard Hunter, Mr Gillespie, Mr Macintosh and Ranglora High School friends, Aunty Belle, Janet, Eileen and Sue. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement, as many addresses are unknown.
GOLDING, Winiam David (Bill) — Myra and the family wish to thank most sincerely all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind messages of sympathy, flowers, baking, and the many acts of kindness shown towards us during the recent sudden and very sad loss of a cherished husband, father and grandfather. The very large attendance at both the church service and at the graveside was a great comfort and assurance of the many Ilves that Bill had touched, and of the deep respect of his many friends. A very special thank you to Peter and Tut Davis and to our Church Family who have and continue to support us in adjusting to our great loss both practically and in prayer. Above all we acknowledge our loving Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ who has chosen to take our loved one “to be with Him, which Is far better.”
HOUSTON, David — Flora and family wish to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for their prayers, letters, telegrams, personal calls, flowers and baking received In the loss of a loved husband, father, father-in-law, grandfather and brother. Our special thanks and appreciation to all at Westland Hospital tor their love and care to Dave over the years, and to all who so willingly provided transport and to the ladles of St Andrew’s Church, Arahura Valley (C.W.1.) who provided afternoon tea. To Rev. John Drylie for his help and support. It was very much appreciated. Your many kindness will always be remembered. Please accept this as a personal message as many addresses are unknown. KEENAN, Gloria Joan — Sam Keenan, Mrs Wood and family wish to thank friends and relatives for their expressions of sympathy In their recent sad loss of a dearly loved wife, sister, and daughter. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement to addresses unknown.
KENNEDY, John Bernard — Kathy, Tina, Tracey, Jonathan, Joan, Kathy and family wish sincerely to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their messages of sympathy and kindness In the recent sad loss of a dearly loved husband, father, brother and son. The many Mass cards, floral tributes, gifts of baking and personal expressions of sympathy were greatly appreciated. Many thanks also to those who attended the Rosary and Requiem Mass. As many adresses are unknown, please accept this as a personal acknowledgement
LOCKIE, Una Margaret — Ray, Vai, Vivienne and Sheryl wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for their expressions of sympathy at the sudden loss of a loved mother, mother-in-law and nana. Special thanks to Mr Trevor Ritchie for the service he gave and to all those who attended. To those who sent cards, telegrams, flowers and baking, we thank you. As some addresses are nori known please accept this as a personal acknowledgement
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