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Sincere thank you from bereaved Ntuli family

As the saying goes: 'When days are dark friends are few,' but not in this case

Three weeks ago Mr Mbeki Nicholas (Sam) Ntuli passed away after a long battle with cancer.

Mr Ntuli was well known within Estcourt and surrounding communities whom he served as a member of the South African Police Service. He was based at the Estcourt police station, Wembezi, Ntabamhlophe; he was Captain of the Mooi Rover station, and the Station Commander at the Besters police station in Ladysmith.

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A burial service was held on August 4. The Ntuli family wish to pass on their heartfelt thanks to everyone who was supportive during the time of bereavement, from family to friends and co-workers.

We want to thank members of the police stations, church members from TFBC Church and those from other denominations who stood by us during this difficult time. We also want to thank the local traffic department and Senior Manager Mr D Zuma along with his team for their great work on the day.

Icebolwethu Funeral Parlour, you have exceeded all our expectations, you guys took the funeral personally, from follow-up calls, offering counselling, catering, and décor. It was very dignified to a top standard, that we did not imagine it to be. Thanks to Mr Dumisani, head of security from the Msunduzi Municipality in Pietermaritzburg who worked tirelessly.

Colonel Nathi Hadebe and Station Commander Colonel Kheswa, thank you for being so supportive from day one.
As the saying goes: ‘When days are dark friends are few,’ but not in this case.
Last but not least, to the Estcourt Hospital staff and PHC team, a big thank you.

Mrs JB Ntuli and family

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Sihle Ntenjwa

Journalist at Estcourt News

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