BEREAVEMENT NOTICES
' ATKINSON—The Family of the late ; Agues (Atkinson, of 7!>7 New North Road and Hamilton, wish to thank all kind friends and 1 relations for sympathy extended in the loss ■ of their dear mother and grannie. Please accent this as a personal acknowledgment. BARKER.—Mr. 0. G. Barker and Family ' wish to express grateful thanks to all rela- ■ tions. friends and neighbours for their kind ' expressions of sympathy in the loss of a much- ' loved wife and mother, and express apprecia--1 tion for telograms, letters, cards and beautiful floral emblems received. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. BOND.—Mrs. G. Bond and Daughter, Westcott Flats, Mount, Eden, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bond, Rowan Road. Mount Roskill, wish to sincerely thank all kind relatives and friends, especially Messrs. Thompson and Hi Us, Mr. Thompson, jun., and staff, and neighbours for the expressions of sympathy, also for cards, telegrams and beautiful floral emblems received in the recent sad loss of their dear husband and daddy and son. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. BRADBURY.—Mrs. L. I. Bradbury, and Family wish to thank all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; also for letters, telegrams, cards and beautiful floral emblems. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. , COLLECUTT. - Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Collecutt, Princess Street. Pnkekohe, wish to thank all kind relatives, friends and neigh- ' bours for their kind expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement; also for letters, cards, telegrams and beautiful floral emblems received. , COLMAN.—Mr. A. T. Colman and Family wish to express their sincere and heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends, neighbours, firm and work-mates in the sad, loss of their beloved wife and mother. Special thanks to ali staff at Ward 3. Green Lane Hospital. Kindly accept thi3 as their personal acknowledgment, DALY.—Mrs. M. Daly and Family, of Kakaiii. desire to express their appreciation tor messages and fokpns of sympathy in the recent sad loss of their husband and father, and to please accept this as their persona! thanks. , _ DANCE.—Mrs. M. E. Dance and Family, 21 Albanv Road. Heme Bay, wish to sincerely thank al! kind relatives and friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement ; also for letters and telegrams received. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. DANE.—Mrs. J. Dane and Family dqpire 'to sincerely thank all friends and relatives for their kind expressions of sympathy in the recent sad loss of their dear husband and father; also for cards, letters, telegrams and beautiful floral emblems. FAYEN. —Mrs. Fa yen and Family wish to thank all kind friends and relations for expressions of sympathy in their very sad loss; also for cards, letters, telegrams and floral emblems. Special thanks to Mrs. Rowntree, of Papatoetoe. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. „ , ~ , . , CALVIN. -Mr. and Mrs. J. Galvin and Jack, of Tunia, wish to thank ail relations and friends fur the messages of sympathy in the loss of their son. Alwyne. GLASGOW.—The Family of the late Mrs. Gla scow wish to thank nil friends, relafives and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement, also'for letters, cards, telegrams and beautiful floral emblems received. HAGGARD.—Mr. and Mrs. W H Haggard and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Short and Family thank the many kind friends and relatives for their many expressions of sympathy over the loss of their little daughter and grand-daughter. Audrey HARVEY. —Mrs. v. Harvey and Family desire to express their sincere thanks to relations, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy, also for letters, cards, telegrams and beautiful flora! emb!e,ms received in tile recent sad loss of I heir dear hu«band and father. Special thanks to doctors, i sisters and nurses of Military Annexe. Please | accent this as a personal acknowledgment. | HO WITT. —It. is quite impossible to reply I individually to iiie shoals of kindly, symj pathetic telegrams and letters received ex- ! pressing sympathy at the great loss T have i received bv the death of my dear wife. Will my kind 'friends accept this little message as a sinrpro personal token of my thanks and ! goodwill toward them.--AT K. Rowi't. JEFFRIES.—NeIIs, and Ken Stcen, Mr. and Mrs. Webb, Te Kauwhata, wish to sincerely thank relations and friends who sympathised with I hem in their loss of darling wee June. LEWIS. —Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lewis fSandy), of Neal's Avenue, City, exnross thanks to friends and relations for kindness arid sympathy received in the recent sad loss of their dear and only son. Jack, killed in action. MUNRO.-.\lr. and Mrs. Gordon Munro i and Family wish to thank al! kind relatives j and friends for their telegrams and messages of svmpathy in the great loss of their dear father and grandfather. Special thanks to Mrs A. MeGilL Pokeno. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. PERRY.—Mr. G. Perry and Family desire to thank all relatives and friends who sympathised with them in their recent bereavement: also for cards, telegrams and firm! emblems. Please accept this as a persona! ; acknowledgment. RHODES (Brodhurst). —Mrs. Tackaberr.v and Mrs, Newing wish to thank all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy, also for telegrams and beautiful floral emblems. Please accept this as n personal acknowledgment. PHPPHFRP Mrs. F. Tarrant and Family j and Miss Forder wish to thank all relations anil friends for their kind expressions of symnatby extended to then' in file ln<q« nf \< very I dear son, brother and finnce, Warrant-Officer ! Henry Scoresh.v Shepherd, whose death has now been presumed. T'lease accept this as a person n I ack nowled gin en t. SPSCE, -Mr. and Mrs. .7. Spice and Family wish lo sincerely thank al! relations and friends for the many letters, telcgrnins and messages of sympathy received in the loss of their loved son and brother, Roy Bernard, died of wounds. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. SUMMERS.—The Family of the late Ada Fllen Summers wish lo extend their very sincere ihanks to nil kind friends and relatives for cards, telegrams and kind messages of sympathy received in the snd loss of their denr mother Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. TURNER. -Mr and Mrs. A, J. Turner and Family desire to thank all kind friends and relatives for telegrams, letters and messages of sympathy in the loss of their dear son and brother. Flight-Sergeant A G C A If) Turner, killed Ar.ril 5. buried April 11, UM i. at Cambridge. England. TWIDLE. -The Children and Stepchildren of the late Mr. William Twidle desire to express thanks and appreciation to all friends j and relatives for their sympathy and kindness in their sad loss; also for cards, letters, tele-I grams and floral emblems. Special Ihanks lo j Transport Board members and his workmates. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment WARMOCK.—Mr. .1 Warnock. of in Sherwood Avenue. Grey Lynn, desires to express his sincere and heartfelt thanks to all relatives. friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of svmnathy in the snd loss of his dear wife; also for letters, cards, telegrams and many beautiful floral emblems received. Please accept Ibis as a personal acknowledgment.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24875, 22 April 1944, Page 1
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