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Acknowledgements BROWN, Mark H»dd«n — Wyn, Lois (Robson) and family sincerely thank relatives, neighbours and friends for the comfort, support and messages of sympathy received In the sudden loss of a loved husband, father and granddad. Thanks to all those friends who baked, attended Mark's service, sent flowers and gave their love and support, especially Dot and John Nesbit, and Helene Newton. The kindness shown by members of the RJS.A. and Rev. John G. Sheaf will be remembered with gratitude. CUMMING, Albert Frank — The families of Albert (Bert) wish to thank most sincerely the neighbours and friends who were so helpful In our time of sorrow. Our grateful thanks to the friends who attended the Rosary, the Requiem Mass and graveside service. A special thanks to Albert’s old mates of the N.Z.R. Grateful thanks to Bishop Hanrahan, Father O’Grady and Father Hunter. Also the nursing staff and doctor of the Coronary Care Unit, The Princess Margaret Hospital. To those who sent messages of sympathy and Mass cards, please accept our grateful thanks. This notice Is a personal acknowledgement to all our kind friends In our time of sorrow at the sudden loss of a dear loved husband and father. DOUGLAS, Ena — Mary and Lindsay Bartlett and family sincerely thank relatives, friends and neighbours for the flowers, cards, telegrams and personal expressions of sympathy received In the sad loss of a dearly loved sister, sister In law, aunty and great aunty. Thanks also to those who gathered to pay last respects at the service. Special thanks to I.C.U. staff and Father O’Grady for their caring support and friends who provided and served refreshments. Thanks also to St Johns Ambulance and specially James Wilson Jnr. It is a comfort to know that such a wide circle of relatives and friends paid tribute to our loved ones memory and thought of us In our sorrow. Please accept this as a personal acknowlegement. FULLER, Alfred James — Ida, Ayleen, Dulcie and Leslie wish to express our sincere thanks to all kind relatives, friends and neighbours for attending the service, for the lovely flowers, cards, telegrams, messages to sympathy, baking, In the recent loss of a loved father, grandfather and great grandfather. Special thanks to the staff of St Nicholas’s hospital and doctor. Please accept this as a personal expression of thanks and appreciation. GARRICK, Vic. — Ngaire and families would like 'to sincerely thank all who gathered to pay their last respects to a much loved man. Special thanks to the Executive, Management and Staff of ,G. L. Bowron and Co. for the support they gave Vic. To the Reverend Seton Horrlll, thank you for a beautiful service which helped make Vic’s passing a little easier to bear. The medical and personal care Vic received from the doctors and nurses of the Oncology Department, 4th Floor Day Ward and Ward 30 of Christchurch Public Hospital, the donations to the Cancer Society and the prayers, words and deeds of so many, will never be forgotten. “To live In the hearts of those we leave behind, Is not to die.” GINDERS, Harold Percy — Margaret, Brian, Graham, Pam and Dianne and families wish to thank relatives and friends for , expressions of sympathy and support in the recent sad loss of a husband, father and grandfather. To AU who attended the service and for cards, telegrams, flowers and baking. Please accept our grateful thanks and appreciation. GLANVILLE, L. V. (Mick) — Pam, Lindsay, Julie and their families wish to thank relatives and friends for expressions of sympathy and support In the recent sad loss of our father and Dada. To all who attended the service and for cards, telegrams, flowers and baking, please accept our grateful thanks and appreciation. . GLYNN, Con— Ethel, Richard, Margaret, Ken Stephen and Eileen wish to thank all who attended Con’s funeral and everyone who brought fruit, did some baking and made sandwiches. And to the many people who rang up on the telephone with kind messages. We are all grateful and God bless you all. GRAY, Thomas John Polo — Annie and families wish to sincerely thank relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy through letters, cards, telegrams, flowers, baking and personal support. Also those who attended Tom’s Funeral service, the St Andrew’s Church Catering Committee and members of M.U J.0.0.F. Lodge. Our special thanks to Rev. Andrew Brown, Dr P. Geddes and St John Ambulance Assn. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement of our appreciation.

GREEN, Arnold Aitchison (Tom) — Margaret, Lesley, Richard, Colleen, Murray, Tony, Loanah, families, sincerely thank relatives, friends and neighbours for the overwhelming expressions of sympathy In the sudden sad, passing of Tom, a dearly loved husband, father, father-in-law and granddad. We thank all whom we were unable to speak with at the service. Your kind thoughts have been a source of great comfort to us. Please accept this as a personal expression of gratitude. HAMMOND, Reginald LewisFred, Dot, Jan, Ken, and family wish to thank sincerely family and friends who gathered to pay their last respects to Reg for flowers, cards, baking and help, please accept this as a personal acknowledgement of our gratitude. HAUGH, Gary Graeme — Mary, Graeme, Robbie, Sharon, Julie, Stephen and Cannel would sincerely like to thank all friends, relatives and neighbours for their support given to us in the sad and sudden loss of our dearly loved son and brother. For the many cards, flowers, telegrams, letters and personal expressions of sympathy and for those who attended Gary’s Rosary and Mass, your kindness will never be forgotten. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. HAYES — Catherine and family wish to sincerely thank all relations, friends and neighbours for flowers, cards, telegrams, and personal expressions of sympathy, received In the sad loss of a dearly loved husband, and father. Special thanks to friends, and family who served refreshments. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement, as many addresses are unknown. JOHNSTON, Vera — The family wishes to thank you for the cards, flowers, baking and attendance at the service and graveside. We also thank the Ohal RSA Ladies for the afternoon tea provided. And special thanks goes to the Doctors and staff of Ward 9 Kew Hospital for their nursing care. A loved Mother and; Grandma. Sadly missed.,

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Press, 15 February 1986, Page 79

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Page 79 Advertisements Column 7 Press, 15 February 1986, Page 79

Page 79 Advertisements Column 7 Press, 15 February 1986, Page 79

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