Acknowledge
COCKRAM, Florence Beuie. — Fred, Geraldine and David would like to thank sincerely those who sent flowers, cards and telegrams. COLEMAN, John — Geoff, Jenny and family wish to sincerely thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their messages of sympathy and support extended to them in the loss of a respected brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Please accept this as a personal message. CREWES, Margaret Elizabeth — Albert, Walter and Hugh Paterson would like to sincerely thank friends and relatives who attended the funeral and sent cards and telegrams and expressions of sympathy in their sad loss of a dearly loved sister. Special thanks to Doctor and staff of the Nurse Maude hospital. DICK, George Henry — Em, Dick and family wish to express their sincere appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for the many kindnesses and support extended to them in their recent bereavement. Thanks to all those who attended the service. FAIRBROTHER, Runby Ellen — late of Rangiora. The relatives of the late Ruby wish to convey their grateful thanks to one and all for cards, letters, and expressions of sympathy in their recent sad loss. Special thanks to the afternoon tea ladles. GREGORY, Myrtle — George, Sharon and family wish to thank most sincerely all relations and friends for their thoughtful expressions of sympathy, cards and flowers given to us at the sad loss of a dearly loved wife, mother and nana. Our thanks also to those who attended the church and graveside services. Our grateful thanks to the doctor and staff of Foote Ward, Buller Hospital for the wonderful care given to Myrtle and her family. As many addresses are unknown please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
HARVEY, Dulcie — Marlene and family, Melva and Ken and family, wish to thank most sincerely all the friends who attended Dulcie’s funeral service and those who sent messages and floral tributes, to Major Waring (Salvation Army), our special thanks. To those who travelled from the North Island and from the South, we say thank-you. Please accept this as a personal thank you from us.
LATCHFORD, Frank — Norma and Family wish to thank most sincerely, all relatives, friends, and neighbours for their flowers, cards, letters, telegrams, phone calls, baking, and personal expressions of sympathy, extended to them all In the sudden sad loss of a dear husband and father, father-in-law, grandfather and great grandfather. Special thanks to Father Kelly and Sisters of St Bernadette’s Parish. As we are unable to thank every one personally, please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. LEE, John Henry — Melba and family would like to thank most sincerely all relatives, friends and neighbours for flowers, telegrams baking and expressions of sympathy. Special thank you to Canon Bob Lowe. LUNN, Malcolm Roas Frederick (Freddy) — Frank and family wish to sincerely thank relatives and friends for their help, cards, flowers and telegrams. Please accept this as a personal thank you. MAIDENS, R. H. — The sisters of the late R. H. Maidens, and their families wish to thank most sincerely relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind support, their attendance at thge funeral and the messages of sympathy at the sudden passing of their loved brother and uncle. MANASTYRSKI — The famlily of the late Ema Manastyrskl would like to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their beautiful flowers, cards, telegrams and support shown to them in the recent loss of a dearly loved mother, mother-in-law and grandmother. McCORMICK, Louise.— The McCormick and Ward families sincerely thank all relatives, friends and neighbours, for their kind expressions of sympathy in . their recent bereavement. A special thank you to the Sisters and staff at the Mary Potter Residential Home, for their love and care of Lou. MCPHERSON, Alexander Cluney — Ida and daughters, Helen, Jill and Jennifer and families sincerely thank the matron and staff of Wesley Home for the Aged, for the care and attention given our Pop over the last five years. Thanks also to the many kind friends and relatives who have sent tributes and expressions of sympathy at the sad loss of our loved one and to those who attended his funeral. We appreciate your support. MILDENHALL, Nora Eileen — Brian, Maureen and family wish to thank all relatives, friends for their kind expressions of sympathy in the sad loss of a loved mother and grandmother. MILLAR, Catherine — The Millar family thank most sincerely, relatives, friends, and neighbours, for their messages of sympathy flowers and baking. Your kindness and understanding was most appreciated. Thank you to all who attended the funeral service. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. OLLEY, Arthur — The Olley and McEwan family wish to thank most sincerely all friends, relatives, neighbours, and staff of Firestone Tire Co. for their cards, telegrams, and expressions of sympathy and support during the sudden loss of a much loved father and grandpop. He will be sadly missed. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
PATTERSON, Raymond John (Jack). — The Patterson family wish to thank most sincerely all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy shown by cards, telegrams, letters, flowers, phone calls, personal calls and baking, received In the loss of a dearly loved husband, father, son, and brother. Thanks to the Tarras Community for serving afternoon tea and refreshments. Also thanks to Patrick McCarthy for his kind words at the service and to all those who expressed their respects by attending the service. As It would be an impossible task to acknowledge everyone Individually, we ask you to please accept this as our personal thank you. PIERCE, Ivy — The family wish to express their sincere thanks to friends and relatives who attended the service, also for messages, flowers and baking. Very special thanks to the staff of Tuarangi. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
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