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BRUNTON — The family of the late John Rennie Brunton wish sincerely to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for their many kindnesses, floral tributes, cards, telegrams and messages of sympathy In the sad loss of a loved husband, father, father-in-law and granddad. Special thanks to members of the 23rd Battalion and Returned Services Assn. As many addresses are unknown, please accept this as a personal acknowledgement CHICK, Percy Richard — His wife and family wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for kind wishes, flowers, visits, cards and baking, during their recent sad bereavement, also thanks to the staff of Ward 25, Christchurch Hospital, for their kindness. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement
DEVINE — The families of the late Elsie Devine wish to thank relatives and friends for cards, telegrams, and floral tributes, In their recent sad bereavement.
DWANE, Dan — The family of the late Dan Dwane wish to thank the sisters and staff of Nazareth House for their care of a much loved father. To all those relatives and friends who attended the Rosary, Mass or sent telegrams, letters, cards and personal messages we express our gratitude. GORDON, George David — The family of the late George Gordon wish to extend their heartfelt thanks to neighbours, friends and relatives, who expressed their love and sympathy In so many ways during their recent sad loss of a husband, father, granddad, brother and friend. It Is these kind thoughts and actions which have helped us so much at this time. We wish to extend special thanks to those who came some long distances to pay their last respects, both In Christchurch and Garston. To the Rev. Graham Herblson, whose service at St Mark’s, Upper Rlccarton, was of great comfort to us all. To the Rev. Alan Kerr for his moving service under snowy conditions at the graveside, and to the people of the Garston District, who provided such a lovely hot meal In the local hall. The practical help, flowers, cards, telegrams, visits, phone calls and messages we received will comfort us In the days to come. God bless you all. GRANT, Emily May — BUI and families wish to extend their sincere thanks to all In their recent sad loss of a dearly loved wife and mother. The kindness and concern shown was much appreciated. As many addresses are unknown please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. HARRIS, Wayne Alexander — The family of the late Wayne Alexander Harris sincerely thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their cards, telegrams and personal expressions of sympathy In the sad loss of a loved son and brother. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement HENHAM, Teresa Mary — Jack and family would sincerely like to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for the many cards, telegrams, Mass cards, letters, flowers, baking, personal expressions of sympathy and the many acts of kindness shown to us during the sad loss of a loved wife, mother, mother-in-law and grandmother. Special thanks to doctors, nurses, district nurses and staff of Grey Hospital, to Laurie Anisy for his help and consideration. Our thanks to Fathers Dan Doyle, Bill Middleton and Paddy Thwaltes for celebrating the Requiem Mass and Rosary. To those who attended, thank you. As many addresses are unknown please accept this as our personal acknowledgement. HOLMES, Le»ly John — Ruby and the family wish to extend thanks to relatives and friends for the many cards, telegrams and flowers and personal expressions of sympathy In the sad loss of husband, father and grandfather. A special thanks to those who attended the service, also Simon and Dianna for their care and attention they gave Les. As many addresses are unknown please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
KELLEHER Desmond Lswronca — 459456 Pte, 26th Batt., 2nd N.Z.E.F. Betty, Terry and Rachel, Peter and Talhl and their families unite to express their sincere appreciation to relatives, friends and our wonderful neighbours for the comfort, support and help given to us In the sudden and sad loss of a cherished husband, father and grandfather. We will always remember with gratitude the sympathy expressed through your attendance at the Rosary and Requiem Mass, visits, cards, telegrams, flowers, baking and your donations to St Vincent De Paul Society. Words alone cannot express the debt of our gratitude to you all, but your kindness will never be forgotten. May God Bless you all. To those who’s addresses are unknown please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. LASKEY, Myra Chriitlna — Marlon, Phyllis, Rona, Ivaln and Nola, and their families, and Jean (Mrs A. Timms), thank sincerely all friends and relations for their expressions of sympathy In the sad loss of a loved mother, mother-in-law, grandmother and sister. To all those who attended the service and showed their kindness In so many ways our thanks. Special thanks to the Methodist Women’s Fellowship and the Ranglora W.D.F.F.
McNEISH, Mcrgsrat Robbll Waugh — Alex and Daphne McNelsh and families wish to thank all relatives and friends for their kind words, cards and telegrams of sympathy In their sad loss of a much loved mother, mother-in-law, grandmother and greatgrandmother. As many addresses are unknown arid messages too numerous to answer, please accept this as a personal acknowledgement McQUADE, William — The wife and family of the late William McQuade wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind wishes and expressions of sympathy in their sad loss. Also special thanks to the doctor and district nurses for their untiring attention. 1
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