The Stroud News And Journal has published six death notices in the last seven 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:
John Kidson
10.2.
Read John Kidson's full death notice
Valerie Rogers
ROGERS Valerie Died peacefully at home in Chalford Hill on 8th October 2024, aged 89 years. Much loved wife of the late Ken, mother of Adrian and the late Alan, grandmother to Victoria and Mark.
Read Valerie Rogers's full death notice
Brian Wood
WOOD BrianOf Northfield Road, Nailsworth. Passed away at his home on 8th October 2024,aged 84 years.
Read Brian Wood's full death notice
Gerald Hedley Birt
BIRT Gerald HedleyOf BussageGerald passed away peacefully at his home on the 11th October 2024, aged 76.Much loved Husband of the late Lesley Birt, Father to Louise and Natalie, Bampy to Isabella and Amelia.
Read Gerald Hedley Birt's full death notice
Henry Carr
of Paganhill, Stroud, died peacefully at Cirencester Hospital on 13th October 2024 aged 84 years.Much loved husband of the late June Carr, lovingly remembered by his family.
Read Henry Carr's full death notice
Gwen Lyne Neal
NEAL Gwen Lyne Died peacefully at Horsfall House on 15th of October 2024 aged 94 years. She was one of four remarkable sisters who grew up in Stroud - Hazel, Barbara and Pat, and a devoted aunt and cherished great-aunt to Pat's children and grandchildren.
Read Gwen Lyne Neal's full death notice
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