Acknowledgements
CAUKWELL, Charles—Ethel and family of the late Charles Henry, wish to convey our most sincere thanks and ap predation to all relatives, friends and neighbours for their never ending support and kindness shown to us In the sudden loss of a dearly loved husband and father Thanks to all those who sent telegrams, cards and flowers, not forgetting those who attended the graveside. We shall always remember the comfort this gave us in our great sorrow. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. MILNE— The slsfers and brothers of the late Ruby Miriam wish to thank most sincerely all the kind relatives. friends and neighbours for the expressions of sympathy received bv letters, cards, telegrams and telephone calls. Also grateful thanks to those who attended the Funeral service. Please accept this as a persona) acknowledgement as ao many addresses are not known.
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Press, 19 April 1979, Page 31
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