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BEREAVEMENT NOTICES

[ HARNDEN.—JIr. and Mrs. Harnden and Family wish to sincerely thank all friends and relatives for their kind sympathy in their sad loss of dear wee Olive: also for letters, telegrams, cards and beautiful floral emblems received. HOLMES.—Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Townsend, of 4 Grafton Terrace, wish to sincerely thank all kind relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy in the loss of their beloved only child, Betty; also for many floral emblems telegrams and letters. Special thanks to all the kind .neighbours. KtPA.—Mr ati-.l Mrs. 11. Kipa anil Family wish to thank ali load friends and relatives for their expressions of sympathy in their sad bereavement; also for letters, cards, telegrams and beautiful floral emblems. Special thanks to doctors and nurses of Thames Hospital, MABEY.—The Family of the lato W. G. Mabey wish to thank their many friends for kind expressions of sympathy and floral emblems in their recent bereavement. Mrs. Small wishes to thank the residents of Dairy Flat for their kind expressions and letters of sympathy. NICOLSON,—Mrs. A. E. Nicolson and Family, of Hamilton, wish to sincerely thank all friends for the many expressions of sympathy conveyed to them in their sad loss of a dear one overseas. PROVAN.-—Mrs. W. Ross. Walker Street, Waihi, desires to thank all friends tor expressions of sympathy in her recent sad bereavement;. also for cards, letters and telegrams. Special thanks to doctor and stafT, \\tuhi Hospital. STOCKLE V.—Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stockley and Family of Waihou, wish to express their sincorr thnnks and gratitude to the many friend.-: and relations for their expressions of sympathy in personal calls, letters, telegrams and cards received in the sad loss of their dearly-beloved son and brother, Private Albert Arthur Stockley, killed in action in Crete. May 25, 1041. TOMLINSON.—Mr. and Mrs. Tomlinson and Family, of 68 Norton Road, Frankton Junction, sincerely thank all friends for their kind expressions of sympathy In the loss of their dear son and brother, L.-Cpl. W. D. Tomlinson, believed killed on activo service, VOKES.—Mr. and Mrs. JEC. E. Vokes and W endy wish to thank most sincerely their many kind friends from far and near for expressions of sympathy in letters, cards, telegrams and visits in trie loss of (heir only son and brother, Corporal Peter Vokes, killed in action. May 25, 1011. WAITE.—Mrs. Waite and Family wish to express their sincere thanks to all relations, friends and kindly neighbours for their help anil sympathy in their sad loss of husband and father; also for telegrams, letters, cards and beautiful floral emblems received. WALKER.—Mrs. Walker and Family of Howick, wish to sincerely thank all relatives anri friends for their expressions of sympathy in their recent lad bereavement; also for letters, telegrams and floral emblems received. WEBSTER.—Mrs. Webster and Family wish to thank all kind friends for floral emblems and tokens of kindness; special thanks Mr. and Mrs. Higinbotham, Mr. and Mrs. feonflet' and Mrs. Crawford. YORKE.—-Mr. and Mrs. E. York# and Family wish to extend to all friends, relatives and Their Majesties, the King and V l^oo, their most grateful thanks for the letters, telegram,* and cards of sympathy.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 24009, 5 July 1941, Page 1

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BEREAVEMENT NOTICES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 24009, 5 July 1941, Page 1

BEREAVEMENT NOTICES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 24009, 5 July 1941, Page 1