BEREAVEMENT NOTICES
CLOUT.—The Family of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Clout wish to convey to relatives and friends their heartfelt thanks for the sympathy so kindly expressed during their recent bereavement; also for letters, cards, telegrams and floral emblems received. Special thanks to doctor and nurses of Wallace Ward, also Mrs. Ragg, Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Martin Grey Lynn. Mrs. W. Shaw, Huntly, Mrs. Mottram and Hilderbrarrds. Rotowaro. HAKES.—Mr. and Mrs. Hakes, of Putaruru, wish to (hank all friends and neighbours for their kindness, cards and floral emblems in their sad bereavement; also to thank the nursing staff of Sunshine "Ward, Hamilton Hospital, for the care and devotion to baby Special thanks to the sister and to the doctor. LITTLEWOOD.—Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lit tie wood of Devon port, wish to sincerely thank friends for their kind letters.and telegrams of sympathy received in the very sad loss of their loved brother and brother-in-law. Kelvin George Littlewood, who was drowned at sea March 15. REDSHAW.—Mrs. A. E. Redshaw and Family, Elstow, wish to sincerely thank all relatives and friends for their kind sympathy expressed in letters, telegrams, cards personal messages and floral emblems received in their recent sad loss. Special thanks to neighbours for help given. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24540, 24 March 1943, Page 1
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