Here are the family announcements carried in the SNJ this week.
Michael John Holbrow
(Hobby - Donovan) Sadly passed away after a short illness at Cheltenham General Hospital with family by his side on Sunday 2nd October aged 74 years.
A much loved husband of Pam, a loving father of Lorraine and Karen, father in law of Andy and Mark, adored grampy of Amy.
Funeral service at Bisley Church on 25th October followed by a private burial.
Family flowers only. Donations if desired to Frithwood Surgery or Gloucester Heart Ward, send c/o Philip Ford & Son 01453 763592
Mary Theresa Jones
16/08/1928 – 13/10/2022 Of Forest Green, Nailsworth.
Passed away peacefully on 13th October, aged 94 years.
Much loved Wife of the late Alfred Jones, Marvellous Mother of Margaret (Reid) Cliff and Charlie dearly loved Granny, Great-Grandmother, Aunt and cherished Mother-In-Law.
Mary will be greatly missed by all her family and friends.
A requiem mass will take place at The R.C. Priory Church of the Annunciation, South Woodchester, on Friday 4th November at 11.30am, followed by interment.
Flowers may be sent, or if desired, donations may be sent for (and made payable to) Parkinson’s UK c/o Fred Stevens Funeral Directors, Newmarket Road, Nailsworth, Glos. GL6 0DQ or donate online at www.fredstevens.co.uk
The family would like to take this opportunity to say a huge thank you to Dr. Latter, Dr. Yerburgh and all the staff at Prices Mill Doctors Surgery, for the care and love shown to Mary.
Edward James Stockbridge (Jim)
26th October 2018 Someone very special, always loved and sadly missed Edie, Tim, Tracy and Steve.
Ken Rogers
Died peacefully at home in Chalford Hill on 15th October 2022, aged 90 years.
Much loved husband of Valerie, father of Alan and Adrian, brother to John and a dear granddad.
The funeral service will take place at Cheltenham Crematorium, Willow Chapel on Wednesday 2nd November 2022 at 12.30 pm.
Family flowers only please. Michael Gamble Funeral Directors, Station House, Station Road, Stroud GL5 3AR Tel: 01453 790900.
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