BEREAVEMENT THANKS
BLANK.—Mrs. Blank and Family wish to thank all relatives and friends for their sympathy in uieir recent bereavement: also te'egrams and letters and floral emblems. Special thanks to his working comrades. BRAME.—The Family of the late Mr. J. W. Brame wish to thank all friends and .relatives' for their kind expressions of sympathy in their ' recent sad bereavement; also for letters, telegrams, floral emblems received. Please accept this notice as a personal acknowledgment. BROMLEY.—Mrs. Bromley and Family wish to thank all kind friends who sympathised with them in their sad beieavement: also for cards, telegrr.ms, letters and floral tributes received. BitOOKS.— James O. Brooks wishes to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours Tor their help and i sympathy in his sad bereavement: also for letters. ! telegrams and floral emblems received. I BUTLER.—Mrs. Butler and Family, of Henderson, i sincerely thank all relatives and friends for their , sympathy in their sad bereavement: also lor telegrams, cards and floral emblems received. Special thanks to Dr. R. Robb for her untiring attention. CARLISLE.—Miss Cassie Carlisle. 44. Wellesley Street E:ist, sister of late Mary Jane Carlisle, wishes to thank all kind friends and relatives who sympathised with her in her recent sad bereavement: also for cards, letters, telegrams and floral emblems received. DAVIDSON.—The Family of the late Mrs. Davidson, Mount Albert, wish to sincerely thank all kind relatives and friends for expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement: also for telegrams, cards, letters and the beautiful floral emblems received. FAITHFULL.—Mr. A. R. Faithfull and Family sinccrelv thank all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. GIXDERS.—Mrs. Ginders and Family wish to thank all who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement; also for cards, letters and telegrams received. GOLLOP.—Mrs. Gollop desires to thank all relations and kind friends for their loving sympathy and floral emblems. Jesus said: In as much as ye have done it unto one *the least of all My brethren. yd did it unto Me.' KAIGII.—The Family and Granddaughters of the late Mrs. Haigh, West Street, Newton, deeply appreciate and thank all relations, friends, neighbours for kind expressions of sympathy in their sad bereavement; for telegrams, letters, cards, beautiful floral tributes received. Special thanks Harbour Board, traffic officers, Welfare Club, also union. HAYWOOD.—Many thanks to friends for floral emblems and sympathies, especially to Mr. and Mrs. Lam pen for loving care and attention. JAMES.—Mrs. Arthur James and Daughters sincerely thank all kind friends and relatives for their expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement: also for telegrams, letters, cards and beautilul floral emblems received. Please accept ' this as a personal acknowledgment. I SARNEY.—Mrs. Sarney and Family wish to thank all friends ' and neighbours for their help and sympathy in their recent bereavement; also for letteis, telegrams and floral emblems received. i Please accept this notice as a personal , acknowledgment. SEGETIN.—Mr. L. Segetin. of Roseberry Avenue, Birkenhead, sincerely thanks all kind friends and relations who sympathised with him in his recent sad bereavement; also for telegrams, letters and floral emblems received. SEGETIN.—Mr. and Mrs. H. Owsley and Sons Dick and Jim, 62, Anglesea Street, desire to sincerely thank all kind relations and friends for expressions of sympathy in the recent sad loss of their dear daughter and sisler. Alma, also for Jetters, cards, telegrams and beautiful flowers received. STENBERG.—Mrs. Stenberg and Family tender sincere appreciation for letters, floral tributes and expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Dr. Warnock and Mrs. Young. j 'X. —Mrs. Van Veen deeply appreciates and thanks all friends, neighbours and relatives for their kind expressions oi sympathy in her recent sad bereavement; also for telegrams, letters and cards, and the beautiful floral tributes received.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 225, 21 September 1940, Page 1
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