BEREAVEMENT NOTICES
BAKER.—Mrs. Baker, Mr and Mrs Logan and Family wish to thank all kind relatives and friends and people.of Araouni who exDressed sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. BRITTON,—Mrs S. Britton and Son wish to thank all friends and relatives for letters cards telegrams, and floral emblem* received darinir their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Mr B. Pert for his untiring assistance, also Mr R. Woolt, Keturned Soldiers and 'Home Guard. BRUCE.—The Family of the late Allan Bruce thank all relatives and friends for kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in their bereavement CARLSEH.—Mr and Mrs John R. Carlsen and Sons wish to ex press their sincere appreciation to their many relations and friends for the kind expressions of sympathy received lurin<' the recent sad loss of their loved son and brother, Flight-Sgt. Irving Carlsen. I lease accept this as a personal, acknowledgment of letters telegrams, beautiful floral emblems and H,e kind attention on the part of the Air Force Department in conducting the Air For re ceremonial burial. nnopPß Mr F. Cooper and Son (over«r;|S) wish to thank all relatives and friends for their kind sympathy in their recent *ad bereavement! also for teiepliono HiefiSUKCS. telegrams and letters received.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25048, 11 November 1944, Page 1
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