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Dear Friends and Colleagues,

Some of you have indicated that you would like to send flowers as a
tribute to Alan. Kirstin has requested that in lieu of flowers the
family would prefer that a dotation be made to the "Cancer Council of
Victoria"   \.

Envelopes for donations will be available at the chapel, for those who
are unable to travel to the funeral, donations to the Cancer Council
Victoria can be made on line.   http://www.cancervic.org.au/  Using the
"In Memory" facility a donation may be lodged and a message of
condolence sent to the family.

Kirstin's address details follow (with permission):

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Kirstin Hibbs
2 Vista Court, Ringwood East, Melbourne, Victoria, 3135, Australia 

Phone: 61 3 9876 9822

Stephen H. Cody

Microscopy Manager
Central Resource for Advanced Microscopy
Ludwig Institute For Cancer Research
PO Box 2008 Royal Melbourne Hospital
Parkville  Victoria    3050
Australia
Tel: 61 3 9341 3155    Fax: 61 3 9341 3104
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