Acknowledgements
MACNAB, Robsrt Watson — Thelma Lawrence and family would like to thank all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy, letters, cards, and telegrams on the sad loss of a dearly beloved husband, father and grandfather and greatgrandfather. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement URCH, Arthur George — The Urch family wish to thank all those people who kindly offered their sympathy and sent flowers and cards at the recent death of Arthur Urch: It was a sad time for us but the kindness extended to us .by others was greatly appreciated. - ■ WHALL, Thomae Arthur — May, Trevor, Patsy and families would like to sincerely thank relatives, friends, and neighbours who expressed their love and support to us In their, prayers, cards, flowers, baking, and visits at the time of Tom’s passing. Our appreciation to all who attended the Church Service, and who donated to the Nurse Maude District Nursing Association. Please accept this as our personal acknowledgement. .
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