Last week’s death notices and funeral announcements from The Newcastle Chronicle
Newcastle: It’s that time again when we remember those we’ve lost. Last week, The Newcastle Chronicle shared heartfelt death notices and funeral announcements. It’s a tradition that helps families honor their loved ones and keep their memories alive.
Every notice published in the Chronicle also appears on funeral-notices.co.uk, which is a great resource for families. It allows friends and relatives to share memories, photos, and even make donations in memory of the deceased. It’s comforting to know that these tributes stay online forever.
Each week, the Chronicle pays tribute to those who have passed away in our community. If you want to read the latest announcements or create a notice for someone you’ve lost, you can easily do that online or by calling their team. They’re always ready to help.
Last week, several notices caught my eye. For instance, William Irwin, who was 78, passed away at home. He was a devoted husband and a beloved grandad. His family is holding a service at Saltwell Crematorium, and everyone is welcome to join.
Then there’s Val Jackson, who left us at 91. She was a loving wife and a cherished friend to many. Her service will be held at St Mary’s Church, and there’s even a donation box for a cat protection charity, which was close to her heart.
John, aged 62, also passed away recently. His family is inviting friends to a service at Saltwell Crematorium. It’s a tough time for everyone, but these gatherings help bring people together to celebrate lives well-lived.
There are many more stories like these, each one a reminder of the love and connections we share. It’s important to take a moment to remember those who have touched our lives.