Acknowledgements
BROWN, Petrecia — Bill and Keith would like to sincerely thank all those who have extended kindness and sympathy during the sad loss of a wife and mother. A particular thanks to the doctor who attended to her. Please accept this as a heartfelt expression of our gratitude. BRYANT, Edgar — Olive and family, sincerely thank relatives, friends, neighbours and fellow sportsmen, for their love and support in the sad loss of Edgar for all the cards, letters, telegrams, telephone calls, personal visits, baking, offers of help, and donations to the Cancer Support Group, were most appreciative. The presence of so many at the service and graveside, was a tribute we will always remember. Our special thanks to the Staff of Ward 3, Ashburton Hospital, the District Nurses and Doctors.
FITZMAURICE, Dorothy May — Pam would like to thank sincerely her very dear relatives, neighbours, and friends, for all the loving support and kindness shown to her in the very sad loss of her dearly loved mother. For all the cards, flowers, personal messages, phone calls, and baking. Thank yoiu for all the donations to St John. Special thanks to doctors and staff of the medical centre, Father John Coleman, Rangiora Subcentre St John Ambulance Association, superintendent officers and brigade members. As some addresses are unknown, please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
JARMAN, Eric George — Ester Jarman and Gwen and George Bunn and Robin and Ran Jarman, wish to thank relatives and many friends for their expressions of sympathy In the sudden loss of husband, father, father-in-law, uncle, brother and grandfather. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. LOADER, Maureen Anne — Darkle, §haron and Bob, John and Katerine and all the children would like to thank all relatives, friends and also those we do not even know for all the kindness and thoughtfulness shown to us all during and since the most tragic loss of our beloved daughter, sister, and mother. Maureen you are In all our hearts always. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. LONGCROFT, Neal Wilfred Charles — Ron, Gay, Karen, and Keith wish to thank all friends for their help and sympathy In their sad loss of father and grandfather. Special thanks to all the doctors, nurses, and staff of Ward A2, The Princess Margaret Hospital and to members of the Widows and Widowers Association. Please accept this as a personal expression of thanks.
LYSAGHT, Margaret Vera — Thomas Lysaght and daughters Maureen Greer, Catherine Carr, Brenda Hart, Joan Thomas and Philippa Hale wish to thank all relatives, neighbours and friends for the loving sympathy offered to them after the sudden death of a dearly loved wife, mother and grandmother. To all who attended the Rosary and Mass we extend our sincere thanks. A special thanks to Father Hogan for his help and support. To those whose addresses are unknown please accept. this as an acknowledgement of appreciation. MAY, Norman Ernest — The wife and family wish to convey their sincere thanks to all who attended the Rosary and Mass, tor telegrams, letters, cards and flowers In the recent loss of a loved husband, father and brother. To Rev. Father Hunter, Sister Vickers, the Ladles from the Catholic Women’s League, to those neighbours, friends and relatives who brought food parcels, our grateful thanks. Their support and kindness Is very much appreciated. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. MCLACHLAN, Wayne Ashley Wallace. — Lynne, Erica and Melissa, Colin and-Sylvia, wish to express their sincere appreciation to all those warm and thoughtful people who acknowledged Wayne's tragic passing in so many supportive ways. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement as many addresses are unknown.
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