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BOYCE, Irene (Dorie) — The family of the late Irene Boyce wish to express their sincere thanks to those who attended the church service, friends, relatives and neighbours for their kindness and expressions of sympathy shown in the sad loss of a much loved mother, mother-in-law. and grandmother. All cards’and donations to Nurse Maude greatly appreciated. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
CAMPBELL, Thomas Kelvin (Tom) — Colin, Ina Pachnatz, Noeline and Wilfred Paget, Runa and Murray Rathgen and , families wish to express their sincere thanks to those who attended his church service and to relations, friends and neighbours for their kindness and expressions of sympathy in the sad loss of their beloved brother, brother-in-law and uncle.
CHAPPELL, John Brandon — Reida wishes to express to relatives, friends, neighbours and John’s ex work-mates her sincere thanks and appreciation for the love and support given during John’s Illness. Special thanks to Ray and Denise for their care and concern for both John and I. To all who attended John’s funeral, I am Indeed grateful. It Is a comfort to know so many cared. Would those whose addresses are unknown, please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. GOLDSMITH, Ted — I wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind thoughts and deeds, letters, cards, telephone calls, flowers and food given during the sad loss of a much loved husband and companion. Thank you also to the many who attended his funeral service and also for the generous dona-, tlons to the Neurological Foundation. I shall be always grateful for your wonderful support. Thank you most sincerely, Myrtle. GRAY, Ronald Wyndham Edna Gray and her family Richard (Dick), Dianne and Denyse wish to sincerely thank everyone for ■ their kindness and messages of sympathy and the many who attended Ron’s memorial service, special thanks to John Overton and the ladies and gentleman of the St Martins bowling club.
HAY, Frances Irene (formerly Fowler) — The family wish to thank all those people who showed their respect by attending our mother’s Funeral service. In particular we wish to acknowledge her many friends and acquaintances who were unknown to us.
McMILLAN, Murray — Denise, Craig and Nicola, Ross,. Betty and family, Rita, Des and family would like to sincerely thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy, letters, cards, personal calls, telegrams, flowers and baking on the so tragic loss of a loved husband Murray, son, brother, son-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle, friend and mate. Special thanks must go to Sergeant John Simpson, Oamaru Police, Wairareka Valley Lions, Walnanakarua Lions, Oamaru Club, Herbert Tennis Club and Ladles of Herbert for the luncheon. Special thanks must also go to the North Otago Aero Club, The Helicopter Line and Kitto Helicopters for the fly past. Thanks also to Father Winders and Rev. Armstrong for the lovely service. Thanks also to David Wall for your help and kindness to us. Thank you to all those who attended Murray’s funeral, he was honoured. And to the many donations to the North Otago Search and Rescue. Denise, Craig and Nicola wish to thank personally John and Bruna, Jenny and Doug, Murray and Marie, Jan and Jillian, Gavin and Lynda, Keith and the Giris. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement as many addresses are unknown. “Memories never to be forgotten.”
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