Acknowledgements
PALMER, Elaia Ellen Anne — Norma Hide and family would like to thank relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and condolences In the sad loss of a dear mother and nana. Sincere thanks to Nurse Maude Assocatlon. To those whose addresses are unknown, please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. SMITH, Vera Mary — Aubrey, Cyril and Melba wish sincerely to thank all relatives and friends for their thoughtful expressions of sympathy In the recent sad loss of their dear mother. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. SUTHERLAND, Malcolm James — Dorothy, Jim and family sincerely thank you for your kind expressions of sympathy In our sad loss of a much loved son, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Your kindness to us will always be appreciated. Special thanks to doctor and nurses, ward 3, public hospital and to Mr Bruce McPhail. Thanks also to those who attended the service at the church and also at the cemetery. Your presence was a wonderful comfort to us.
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