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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS THS Family of the late Samuel Priestly Taylor wish to sincerely Thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for expressions of sympathy, flora! tributes, cards, letters and telegrams. Thanks to those who paid their respects both at the service and graveside; MRS NELSON and Miss Hockridge, of Hororata, wish to Thank all relatives, friends, and neighbours, for cards, telegrams. letters and personal expressions of sympathy, and to thank all those who paid their last respect* at the service at the chapel and at the graveside, In the recent loss of a loved husband and brother-in-law. MRS COLEEN BEARMAN, Maree, Denise, Noel, and Dianne desire to extend to all their wonderful friends, neighbours, relatives and organisations their most sincere Thanks and deepest appreciation for Mass cards, telegrams, cards, exquisite floral tributes, persona! expressions of sympathy and the many other acts of kindness and generosity too numerous to mention in the sudden sad loss of their most loved and devoted husband and father. To my devoted family, Stan and Nan, Monica and Ray, John and Joy Mary and Brian, Joe and Kath, Bernadlne and John, our deepest gratitude for their comforting closeness to us In our darkest hour. To Rev. Fathers O'Gorman. Harrington, and O'Brien, the Sisters of the Mission Sisters of Mercy and Carmelite Sisters our loving thanks. Special thanks to Police Force, Sf. John Ambulance, and Mr G. Bowman and management and staff of Lime and Marble, Ltd. To those who paid their last respect* to our loved one, what a wonderful tribute to remember. Would each and every one of you kindly accept thi* as a personal acknowledgement of our gratitude, as numerous addresses are unknown to us. You win never be forgotten.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31111, 14 July 1966, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31111, 14 July 1966, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31111, 14 July 1966, Page 26

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