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Acknowledgements

CARNEY, Richard James — The sisters and brothers of the late Jimmy Carney, would like to thank all family and friends for attending his funeral, for cards, phone calls, telegrams and flowers received. Special thanks to Staff of Ward 1 Ashburton hospital for the wonderful care given to Jimmy and his relatives, and to the Rev. Bryan Taylor for his lovely funeral service.

CHAPMAN, Denis Roy — Marie, Trudy and Tony, also Christopher, Kana, Adrianne, Keith, Sharon, Michael, Linda, Jeffrey, Alan and Margaret and families, wish to sincerely thank all those kind people, friends, relatives, neighbours, police and ambulance men who helped us in the sad loss of a wonderful husband, father, step father and grandad. Also the letters, cards, flowers, food, phone calls and visits. A special thanks to Father Fogarty, his work-mates and Tlwal. Also members of the Good Companions Club who served afternoon tea, and all those who attended the Chapel and graveside. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.

CLIFFORD, Myrtle Joyce — Alan, Mervyn, Rosalie, John, Susanna, Mary Mair and Jim very sincerely thank relatives and friends who supported us In the sad loss of a wife, mother, grandmother, daughter and sister. The flowers, letters, cards, phone calls, visits and baking have been overwhelming. Special thanks to the Doctors and Nursing Staff of Ward 6 at Kew Hospital whose understanding and comfort helped to make the passing of a loved one bearable. Also to Rev. Neil McDonald for the lovely service and the Walkaka Ladies Golf Club for the beautiful afternoon tea. It would be a tremendous task to answer every tribute so please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. Your kind thoughts are appreciated and will never be forgotten, CLIFFORD, Sarah Evelyn — Stanley, Ron, Alan, lan and families would like to express their sincere thanks to relatives and friends for cards and personal expressions of sympathy in the sad loss of a loving mother and nana. Special thanks to staff of Resthaven. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement of our grateful thanks. -

DALE, Margaret Stella — The family would like to express their thanks to all friends, relatives and neighbours for their cards, baking, support and also to the doctors and staff of Ward 4, Tlmaru Hospital. Thank you for your kindness and care. FARQUHAR, Lydia Maud — The family of the late Lydia Farquhar wish to thank all relations and friends, who sent expressions of sympathy, cards, telegrams and flowers at the sad loss of their loved mother and nana and also to the many who attended the funeral. As many addresses are unknown please accept this as a personal acknowledgement from us all.

FORSCUTT, Wreford Mervyn .— Betty and family wish to sincerely thank relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy with telegrams, cards, flowers and attendances at the funeral service In our recent sad loss of a dearly loved husband, father, father-in-law and granddad. As many addresses are unknown please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.

GIBSON, Lexie — Mary and Colin, Freda and Jack, John and Rose, Jessie, Ray and Pat, June and Allen and their families wish to thank all relatives, friends, and neighbours for the love and comfort shown to us all In the sad loss of a dearly loved mother, mother-in-law, grandmum and great-grandmum. We extend’our heartfelt thanks to those who attended the funeral, sent letters, cards, telegrams, flowers and gifts of baking. As messages were so numerous It would be difficult to thank each one inlvldually so please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. Special thanks to the Hinds Senior Citizens for being such grand “Tea Ladies” and the District Nurses for their untiring help and support. To all those who visited mum and showed their love and conern during her Illness. Thank you for caring.

GREEN, T.H. (Hilly) — Margot and family wish to thank friends and neighbours for their sympathy and support in the sudden loss of a loved husband, father and grandfather. A special thankyou to those who attended the service. We would like to have spoken with every one of you. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement from us all.

INKSTER, Rawene — The Inkster family thank most sincerely relatives, friends and neighbours for their messages of sympathy, floral tributes and cards. Your kindness and understanding was most appreciated. Thank you to all who attended the funeral service and many thanks to the kind ladles who helped with their baking. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.

JACKSON, Ida Rebecca — Godfrey, Betty, June, lan, and families wish to thank all relatives, friends, and neighbours for the floral tributes, letters, cards, phone messages and baking received In the sad loss of our dearly loved mother, mother-in-law and nana. Special thanks to all who attended the graveside service. The kindness shown by so many will always be a comforting memory. As many addresses are unknown please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.

LAW, John, Andrew (Jock) — The family of the late John Law would like to thank most sincerely all relatives and friends for the sympathy and support shown to us in the recent sad loss of a loved father, father-in-law, grandad and great grandad. As many addresses are unkown please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.

MARTIN, Isobel (Wick)— Rangl, John and grand-, children wish to sincerely thank relatives, friends and neighbours for their comforting letters, cards, telegrams, flowers, personal expressions of sympathy, gifts of food and baking which helped to sustain us In the sad loss of a dear wife, mother and grandmother. We also wish to thank those who attended the service. The attendance of so many old friends was a great comfort to us all.’ Special thanks to the ladies from Hornby Working Men’s Club Outdoor Bowling section wo prepared and served the afternoon tea. Thanks to the doctors, for their care over the years, and help on the day Wick passed away. Special thanks to Shirley, Marie, Joan and Jocelyn who were here to comfort me when I needed It most As everyone’s kindness and gestures have been so overwelmlng it would be an. Impossible task to acknowledge everyone personally. Therefore please accept this as our personal and sincere thanks.

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Press, 6 July 1985, Page 79

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Acknowledgements Press, 6 July 1985, Page 79

Acknowledgements Press, 6 July 1985, Page 79

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