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29 May, 2017

Thank you

We have been absolutely blown away by the generosity for our Compassion Soup Kitchen street day on 26th May. To everyone who donated, thank you very much, you give us such hope.

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    Josephine Ellen Caulton was born in Pokeno, a small town southwest of Auckland, on 2 December, 1926, the daughter of Robert Caulton, a Returned Serviceman from the First World War. He married Annie (nee Hope) an immigrant from Paisley, Scotland, in 1921 at Pukekohe.

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