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Acknowledgements

HANRAHAN, John Sellers — Eunice, Pat CoUeen and John sincerely thank aU relatives and friends for the cards, letters, telegrams, phone calls, baking ana personal expressions of sympathy In the loss of a dearly loved husband, father, granddad and father-in-law. Thank you also to those who attended the Rosary, Church and graveside services. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement from us all.

HAYWOOD, Thomas Charts® — Maureen and Norma acknowledge with gratitude, the kindly acts, visits, baking, cards, letters, telegrams, telephone calls and flowers occasioned by the sudden passing of a loved husband and father. The dignified concelebrated Requiem, at which Rev. Father MuUlns, Rev. Father Healy and Rev. Father Martin officiated, the solace of the Pants Angelicas of Nlcolaas, and the very poignant panegyric by Father MuUlns will be treasured and remembered always. To all who honoured Tom by attendance at hls Rosary and Requiem, I thank you. I am sincerely grateful to the Religious, Bishop Boyle of Dunedin, Rev. Father John Carrol, Redemptorist Monastery, Wellington, Rev. Father Kevin O’Sullivan, Parish Priest, Leeston, the good Sisters of Calvary and Mercy who Joined with me In prayerful sympathy. To the principal, hls wife Jill, staff, council, and chUdren of the Rockdale Park School, your support was appreciated, as was the grand effort of Peg Acker, Isla Pope, Margaret Pethick and Olwyn Burns. To the Prime Minister, Mr David Lange, your sympathy was appreciated. As you sounded the Last Post, Stuart, my heart was ruled with unspeakable grief and pride

... it was as he would have wished. To those Returned Servicemen from World War n, who attended the Requiem, and honoured Tom at the graveside, we thank and also honour. To all • those who travelled long distances, especially Margaret, It was a long way from Australia. To our own family, the nieces and nephews who honoured our husband and father, and to all, who In any way showed their love and respect, we sincerely thank. "We best honour those we love by emulating their good deeds.” This Is a personal acknowledgement.

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Press, 14 August 1984, Page 35

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Acknowledgements Press, 14 August 1984, Page 35

Acknowledgements Press, 14 August 1984, Page 35

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