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COLLISON, Margaret Lorna — The family warmly thanks relatives and friends for messages of sympathy, lovely flowers, phone calls and gifts of food received in the sad and sudden loss of a loved sister, sister-in-law and aunt. We are proud and very grateful for the wonderful tributes paid to her especially by the very large attendance at the service and again at the graveside. Very grateful thanks to the ladies who organised the fellowship times both in Ashburton and Mt Somers - this was very much appreciated.
MILN, John Duncan — I would like to thank everyone for the comfort and support shown to me after the tragic loss of my husband. John. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. He was loved by many, and will never be forgotten. Sometimes when a light goes out of our life and we are left In darkness and do not know which way to go, we must put our hand into the hand of God, and ask him to lead us ... and if we let our life become a prayer until we are strong enough to stand under the weight of our own thoughts again, somehow even the most difficult hours are bearable. Deep in our hearts your memory is kept. We loved you too dearly to ever forget. —Your loving wife, Tricia. SMITH, Danny and Cory — Nicky, Steve, and Jamie wish to thank everyone for the comfort and support in the unjust loss of wee Danny and Cory. A special thanks to mum and dad for their tremendous support through the loss of our twins. Also Ward 7, Neo Natal Unit, Paul Bathurst for the loving service and Peter Lawrence of Academy, for his sincere compassion through our sad loss.
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