An Invercargill woman, Ann Crawford, celebrates her twenty-fourth "birthday in Harefield Hospital, London, as she awaits a life-saving heart-lung transplant operation. With her are her parents, Isohel and Ossie Crawford, who have been in London during her three-month wait for news of a suitable donor. Mr Crawford, who is a retired freezing industry executive, owns a 50acre farmlet at Myross Bush, Southland. A Southland appeal raised nearly $150,000, but the costs of the operation have risen from $30,000 to $65,000.
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Press, 15 July 1985, Page 1
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80An Invercargill woman, Ann Crawford, celebrates her twenty-fourth "birthday in Harefield Hospital, London, as she awaits a life-saving heart-lung transplant operation. With her are her parents, Isohel and Ossie Crawford, who have been in London during her three-month wait for news of a suitable donor. Mr Crawford, who is a retired freezing industry executive, owns a 50- acre farmlet at Myross Bush, Southland. A Southland appeal raised nearly $150,000, but the costs of the operation have risen from $30,000 to $65,000. Press, 15 July 1985, Page 1
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