Acknowledgements
COYLE, John Allan — Lynette, Toby, Darcy and Quentin wish to thank family and friends most sincerely for their expressions of comfort and sympathy In the loss of our treasured husband, daddy and best friend. To all those who gave so generously with food, flowers, cards and gifts, please accept this as a personal expression of our gratitude.
DUNN, Margaret Amelia — Bill, Lindsay and Jennifer wish to sincerely thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for the comfort and support In the sad loss of our dearly loved wife and mother. Special thanks to Lorna and Len Carter, Norma and Jack Searle, Chippendale family, Jimmy, Murray, Jill and Noel Vincent, Jennifer Foster and Nurse Maude. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement as many addresses are unknown.
HAMPSON, Eva Madeline — Kathleen, Ngalre, Frank and their families thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for support and sympathy at the time of the death of their dearly loved mother and nana. Thankyou for the lovely flowers, cards, letters and baking. Special thanks to the doctors and staff of Reefton Hospital for their care and attention, to the Rev. Richard Dyer and those who attended the church and graveside services, and to the members of the Reefton Ladles Golf Club who organised and served afternoon tea. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement of our appreciation.
LEGG, Jim — Rosa, Marshall, June, Donna, Annette. Jim's sisters and brothers wish to thank sincerely all relations and friends for their expressions of sympathy extended to us on the sad loss of our dearly beloved one, Jim. Thank you all for the cards, letters, messages, flowers and baking and especially to all who attended Jim’s Funeral. Sincere thanks also to Doctors and staff of Ward A 4, Princess Margaret Hospital. The many kindnesses shown will always be remembered with gratitude.
WHITEHEAD — To Carl’s friends, thank you for helping us to remember the good times and to farewell Carl, on Tuesday. Paul, Stephen, Bronwen and I travelled with Carl towards the young man he became. You, as his friends, shared with him the best and last year of his life. He had found out who he was, become independant and had determined what his goals were. Without your friendship, support and caring, he might have found the transition period more difficult and he would have missed that special year. Thank you, we love you all. Pam Whitehead.
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