BEREAVEMENT NOTICES
BAZELI-Y. -Mr. V/. R. Bazeley and Valda wish to sincerely thsink ;ill friends for their kind expressions of .sympathy in their recent sad bereavement: also for kind letters, telegrams and beautiful floral emblems received. EtENNI;TT.—Mr. J T. Bennett and daughter of Te Kauwhata, wish to thank friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement; also for floral emblems and letters. Special thanks to doctors and nurses of Epsom Infirmary for kind attention to their lata wifiii and mother during her. long illness. CAMPBELL. —The Widow and Family of the late George Mister Campbell, Ness Valley, Clcvedon, sincerely thank all friends for their kind expressions of nympathy in their recent sad bereavement; and for floral emblems received. DOUGLAS.—The .'Family of the late Mrs. R. R. Douglas, of 41 Spring Street, Onehunga, wish to thank all their kind friends and' relatives for their expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; also for beautiful floral emblems received. GREENLAND.—Mrs. R. Greenland wishes to thank relatives, friends, Whitcombe and Tombs and Staff, arid neighbours for telegrams, cards, floral emblems and personal expressions of sympathy in her recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Staff of Auckland Hospital. HYDE. —The Family of the late Mr. Frederick M.vde wish to thank all relatives and friends for expressions of sympathy in. their recent bereavement; also for letters,! cards, telegrams and floral emblems received.
KING.—The Family of the late Edward James King, of No. 1 Ophir (Oxford) Street, Newton, wish I:a sincere'y thank all relatives, friends, end neighbours who, by letters, cards, telegrams and I'loral emblems, sympathised with I hem in their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Doctors, sister and nurses of Ward '-''-'A, Auckland Hospital; also to his workmates of Fast Street Depot, and to all Auckland City Council sbiff and employees. LUNDON. Tile Wife and Niece. May Clark, of Kohukohu, wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for kindness and sympathy expressed lo them in their recant sad bereavement in (lie lossi of their dear husband and uncle. Matthew, ulso for telegrams, letters and floral emblems received, which were deeply appreciated. MERRICK.—Mrs. A. Merrick and Son desire to thank all kind friends and relatives who sympathised with them in their sad bereavement; also lor telegrams, cards, letters and floral emble/rs received. MULLER.—The Family and Relatives of | the late Mrs. Miriam Muller wish to thank all for kind expression of sympathy and tokens shown them in their recent sad bereavement PARRINGTON—Mrs. Parrington and Family express flieir isincere thanks to all friends, relatives, Hospital Staff, for kind expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; also floral emblems and telegrams received. PHILLIPS.—Mrs. W. Phillips nnd Family and Mr. and Mrs. J. Phillips wish to sincerely thank all friends and relatives for their kind expressions of sympathy received in the loss of their dear one; also for telegrams, letters and lloral emblems. ROBSON.—The Husband and Sons of the late Jane Margaret Robson wish to thank sincerely all kind friends and relatives for expressions of sympathy in th'jir recent sad bereavement; also for letters, cards, telegrams and floral emblems received.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23595, 2 March 1940, Page 1
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