The Stroud News And Journal has published 6 death notices in the last 7 days.
Every week, the Stroud News And Journal publishes death notices and funeral announcements from the families of loved ones who have passed away.
As well as appearing in print, our death notice pages will remain online as a lasting tribute to the memory of those we have lost.
Anyone who wishes to send their own message of condolence can do so by visiting the deceased's death notice page.
Here are the most recent notices placed in the Stroud News And Journal:
Norman John Cyril GOOCH
GOOCH Norman John Cyril of Minchinhampton Passed away peacefully on Sunday 4th August 2024 at Horsfall House, Minchinhampton, aged 90 years. Much loved husband of Christina, dear father of David, Simon and Catherine, father-in-law of Adele, Jesanna and Nicholas and proud grandfather of Rebecca and Jonny, Emily, Alexander and Jamie, Evie and…
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Alice Campbell
CAMPBELL Alice of Stroud, died unexpectedly at home on Tuesday 30th July, aged 83. Forever held dearly in the hearts of her family and many many friends.
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Leslie DAVIS
DAVIS Leslie Sadly passed away on Wednesday 31st July 2024, aged 80. Beloved Husband to Daphne and Father to late Anthony.
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Brian Anthony Reginald. NEWSON
NEWSON Brian Anthony Reginald Of Bussage, formerly Chalford Hill. Formerly of Stroud College.
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Maureen Elizabeth WIBBERLEY
WIBBERLEY Maureen Elizabeth. Formerly of Coaley.
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Patricia Smyth
SMYTH Patricia (née Winter) August 4th 2024 ,aged 86, peacefully at Cranford Grange Mobberley, late of Frampton on Severn, Glos. Beloved wife of late Adrian Smyth and mother of Mark Peter and Tracy, grandmother of Megan Imogen Kitty Eden and Lily.
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