But surely, Dawn, the notice was indexable and it was therefore pretty
clear that it was not a Thank You notice. But you are right to query it,
because Judith did not state absolutely what sort of notice it was --
shows, as John Graham has said several times, how important it is to
provide *full *details when asking a question.
But it also shows how useful it can be to ask the question -- based on
the notice, I automatically assumed, as Judith did initially, that the
deceased had lived in New Horizons for the last 5 years. Just how
careful we need to be!!
Lindsay Graham
On 16/3/17 16:06, Dawn Montgomery wrote:
I’d agree with Maggie, Judith, UNLESS the notice was listed as a death or funeral notice, or bereavement.
If it was just listed as a ‘Thank You’ notice then it’s not conclusive that she’s deceased.
Dawn M
*From:*ryerson_index-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ryerson_index-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Maggie Heffernan
*Sent:* Thursday, 16 March 2017 1:48 PM
*To:* ryerson_index@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
*Subject:* [ryerson_index] Re: Late of or not attachment
Not necessarily Judith, my daughter goes to New Horizons in Coffs Harbour and it is not a live in facility, day jobs only.
Maggie Heffernan
/*Maggie Heffernan*/
On 16 March 2017 at 13:53, Hansen <peterhansen7@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:peterhansen7@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Sorry, forgot to attach notice...Judith H
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