Acknowledgements
AUSTIN, John Joseph (Jack) — Joyce and family wish to sincerely thank relatives and friends for their support, love and sympathy in the loss of a loved husband, father and granddad. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
BELL, Brigid Cecelia — Jack and family wish to sincerely thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for all their expressions of sympathy and support in the sad loss of our dear wife and mother, and to all who attended the service for Bridie, please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
DUNNE, Leslie William (Pat) — Anne, David and Nell wish to thank all relatives and friends most sincerely for all their kind support given us In our recent loss of a dearly loved husband and father. Special thanks to those who attended the service and for their lovely flowers, baking, meals, cards and letters. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. EDENS, David John — Sam, Janette, Stuart, Geslne and Robert Edens thank everyone who gave us support in the sad loss of our loved son and brother. Thanks to everyone for flowers and baking and cards. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. Thank you. FULFORD, Bertha (Johnstone) — Shirley, Ron, Nell, Alma and families, and Albert, most sincerely thank relatives and friends for the sympathy received In the loss of a loved mother, grandmother and companion. Our thanks also for cards, letters, phone calls, baking, flowers and donations to the Oxford Hospital Comfort Fund and to all who attended the Funeral service. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. GRAHAM, Robert (Bob)— June and family wish to thank sincerely those who gave of their time willingly after the very sad loss of Bob. To the many who forwarded cards and flowers and who brought baking and helped In so many ways. Your kindness and thoughtfulness will never be forgotten. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
KERSHAW, Maxwell Charles — Christina (Teanie) Frank and Carolyn, David and Ricky and. grandchildren wish to thank sincerely relatives, friends and neighbours for their kindness, sympathy and support in the sad loss of a loved husband, father, father-in-law and “Max”. Thank you for the many cards, letters, visits, phone calls, baking, beautiful flowers and donations to the Lions Club Building Fund. To everyone who f attended at the church and , graveside; to the Rev. David Bourne for the beauty of the services; to Beryl and Gwen for their singing in the church we are grateful. We thank the doctor and Vicky (Queenstown) and the staff of Lake County Hospital. For Miss Dorothy Trim and the District Nurses at Stewart Island we have very special appreciation for the care and comfort they gave to our loved one during his final weeks at home. To the Lions Ladies and others of the Stewart Island community who thoughtfully provided the lunch, to Lion Ron and Lion Gerry for their organisation of Max’s day we are deeply grateful. We should like all of you' to accept this as a personal expression of our gratitude.
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