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DUNN, Ndite Jubilee WlnHred — The family sincerely thank all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy, cards and letters. Also thanks to all who attended the service for a loved mother, mother-in-law and nana. EGAN, Frand* James — Joy and Patricia wish to thank most sincerely all friends, relatives and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy in sad loss of a loved husband and father. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement, as many addresses are unknown. EGERTON, Joan — Tom Egerton Snr, John and Jennifer wish to thank the many friends and relatives for their messages of sympathy at the loss of a beloved wife and mother. Special thanks to district nurses and hospital staff and those who travelled such a long way, and those who helped so much during her long Illness. As many names and addresses are unknown, please accept this as a personal acknowledgement FLYNN, Jessie — With deep sincerity, we give our thanks and appreciation for the tremendous support comfort and kind expressions of sympathy in the way of cards, letters, telephone calls, telegrams, baking and personal visits In our loss of a dearly loved wife, mother and grandma. It was most heartwarming and comforting to us to see so many friends, neighbours and relatives attending the service for Jessie. To our dear friends who visited every week throughout Jessie’s Illness and to those who rang. To our friends and their families who prepared and provided an excellent afternoon tea. To our doctor and his nurse, Marie, for their outstanding care and attention. To Mr Herbison for the lovely service. To those who sent donations to the Asthma Society. You all had a part In Jessie’s life and we thank each and every one of you for your kindness and support We will always remember. Jack, Margaret and Julia. GILMdUR, Marianna Sarah — Lew and family wish to express their sincere thanks for the kindness shown by relatives, friends and neighbours In the sad loss of a loved wife, mother and Nana. We extend a special thanks to our friends of South Bay and Kalkoura. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement GREENWOOD, Sydney M«rvyn — The brothers and sisters and families of the late Sydney wish to thank everyone most sincerely for their support and sympathy Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement HAMILTON, Alfred* Grace (Grace) — Jim, Ray and Ellen (Invercargill), Hazel and George Grant (Clyde) and their families wish to thank most sincerely relatives, friends and neighbours for cards, letters, telegrams and baking received during the sad loss of a loved wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement as many addresses are unknown. HARRINGTON, Rom — Frank, Joe, Mary, Michael, Peter and their families ex{iress grateful thanks for the ovlng sympathy and support of our friends at the sad time of our dear mother’s death — by attendance at mum’s Rosary and Requiem Mass, visits to our homes, Mass offerings, gifts of baking, floral tributes, letters, cards, telegrams and phone calls. As some addresses are not known to us, please accept this as a sincere personal thank you. HOOD, Dean — Jill, Mauri, Kate, Moana, Rita and Chub. Sincere thanks for the kind thoughts, also donations given to Cystic Fibrosis Association. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement KEILY, Lind My— The Kelly families gratefully acknowledge the many personal expressions of sympathy In the sad loss of Lindsay, also our sincere thanks to those who sent flowers, cards, letters, telegrams and baking. It is a comfort to know that Lindsay touched so many lives and that our grief Is shared with them. To the people of Reefton, thank you for being such a caring community and to our dear friends thank you for being there, your support and kindness will always be with us. Special thanks to Lindsay’s workmates, the rescue teams, Police, the Doctor and Principal Nurse, Fire Brigade and Miners Union. As so many tributes were received and so many addresses unknown It would be Impossible to answer each one, so please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. “Times remembered stay as sweet and love stays always near, within the heart that has been touched by one forever dear.” LAIRD, Thoma* Stephen — Rosalie, Sarah, Charlotte and James wish to sincerely thank the Inspector of Mines, W.C. Mines Resue, Dr Samson and hospital staff, Resue trailer members, local police and all organisations and Individuals too numerous to mention who assisted in any way on the night and days following Toms accident. Special thanks to those who par took In the combined service and helped In any way with the afternoon tea, also to those who travelled to Christchurch for Toms Requiem mass and Father Power and Father Whittaker for their help and support. We would like our thanks to be extended to Toms workmates and all who sent baking, floral tributes and messages of sympathy Including relations, neighbours and our wonderful friends who will be remembered with deep gratitude. LE GROS, Erne*! — Des, Dawn, and family wish to thank most sincerely all relatives, friends, and neighbours for their expression of sympathy in the sad loss of a loved father, granddad and greatgranddad. We extend our kind thanks for the many cards, flowers, telephone calls and baking. Our gratitude to those who attended the service. Special thanks to the staff of Ward A 3 Princess Margaret Hospital. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement LODGE, PMri Pretoria — Malcolm and Betty would like to express their warmest thanks to all relatives and friends for their kindness and caring during the loss of a much loved mother. We thank also those who attended the funeral, sent flowers, messages, baking and helped with refreshments after the Service. MOLLOY, DcrMn — The family of Doreen wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their prayers and expressions of sympathy In their recent sad loss. Special thanks to Fr Beban SAL and to the Sisters and staff of Mary Potter Hospital and to Fr O’Grady and nurses and staff of Ward 31, Christchurch Public Hospital. Please accept this as a perjsonal acknowledgement
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