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Acknowledgements

McALIECE, Worman Qrangw — Maureen and family wish to thank most sincerely all the kind friends who did so much to help us with cards, flowers and baking. Many thanks to all who attended the Service. McBRIDE. Eva LooiM — The Mcßride. Kennedy and Wilson families would like to thank Father Kennedy, relatives and friends tor their many kindnesses, presence at the funeral, beautiful flowers, cards, telegrams and personal expressions of sympathy in the loss of a loved mother, grandmother and sister. McNEICE, Harry — Nola. Justene, Robert and Malcolm wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends, neighbours and business acquaintances, for their loving and caring expressions of sympathy in the sudden and sad loss of a dearly loved husband and Dad. To the very large attendance at Harry’s funeral, many of whom we were unable to speak to, we thank you for your wonderful tribute. Your presence was a great comfort to us. As many addresses are unknown please accept this as a personal thank ybu. MUFFON, Lester Reginald - Millie, lan and Beverley, and Neville wish to thank all relatives and friends for their kindness and sympathy in the sad loss of a dearly loved husband, father, father-in-law and a dearly loved Poppa of all his grandchildren, also staff and doctors of Ward 30. Christchurch Hospital. Also tor cards, telegrams and flowers and donations to The Cancer Fund. As many addresses are unknown, please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. ROSS, lan George (Tud) — Jack and Pat Rossf and families sincerely thank everyone for their cards and telegrams, also the kindness and help in the sudden loss of Tud. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. SISSONS, John Bernard (Bernie) — Myrtle and family wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for messages of sympathy in the sad loss of a much loved husband and stepfather. Please accept this as our sincere and personal acknowledgement as many addresses are unknown. God be with you all SOUTH, Robert Allan — Alisa, Donald, Adrienne and families sincerely thank all the kind people who attended the service at Woodbury. Neighbours and friends for flowers, the girls who served tea, and others who brought food. Your kindness will never be forgotten. Special thanks to nurses and doctors of Ward 3A for their untiring attention to patient and family. SOUTH, Robert Alan — Alisa, Donald, Adrienne and families wish to thank all the kind people who sent letters, cards and telegrams and many other forms of condolence during their bereavement. Special thanks to nurses and doctors of Ward 3A Tlmaru Hospital for thetr un-tlrlng care of patient and family. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. WALTERS, Murray William — Noelene and Sonya Walters wish to thank most sincerely, all those who In various ways, expressed their sympathy In the recent sudden loss of a loved husband and daddy. Our grateful thanks to management and staff of the T.H.C. Mount Cook who rendered assistance to Murray, management and staff of H and H Travellnes Christchurch, Queenstown and Invercargill, and principal and staff of Southland Girls’ High School for their tremendous support and sympathetic understanding at this sad time. Special thanks to Mr Henry Lindsay, the Rev. Blair Robertson and Mr Brian Hope for their assistance of these difficult days. To all those who travelled long distances to pay their last respects to Murray and to be there With the family at his service, we thank you. To Joan, Nicole, Cindy and Glen our cherished memories will be shared forever. "Among God’s greatest gifts are good friends.” Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.

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Press, 14 April 1984, Page 75

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Acknowledgements Press, 14 April 1984, Page 75

Acknowledgements Press, 14 April 1984, Page 75