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HUGHES, Walter Leelie — ' Graham, Jack, Howard, , Trevor and their families wish' to sincerely thank all relatives, friends and neigh- • bours for their kind expression of sympathy in floral ’ tributes, telegrams, cards, ' letters, telephone calls, bak-. Ing and many'acts of klnd-»Jw ness in their recent bereavement. Thanks also t 0..--those who attended the fun- ’’’ eral services. Special thanks to the R.S.A. Ladles Commit- 1 ‘ tee for providing the afternoon tea. It was a comfort to know that such a wide circle of friends paid tribute to loved one’s memory and thought of us in our sorrows. Please accept this as our personal expression of thanks. PHILLIPS, Henry Vincent (Harry) — His sisters, Merle and Marie, wish to convey sincere thanks to those that attended the service for their late brother and for all the expressions of sympathy. Special thanks to the staff of Nurse Maude Hospital for their care and attention for Harry. WELLS, Leonard Henry (Len) — Esme, Graeme, Noel, Colleen, June and families wish to sincerely thank all those who expressed their sympathy at the sad loss of a dearly loved husband, father and grandfather. Special thanks to the doctors and nursing staff at The Princess Margaret Hospital and the in- J tensive care unit, Public Hos- j pltal, who all gave Len such loving care. To Father Nicholas for his kind words and understanding, to all relatives, friends and neighbours who attended the service and who sent beautiful floral tributes, cards, telegrams, and baking. Your kindness has been a great comfort to us all.
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