In accordance with longstanding practice, we set aside space to commemorate those who have passed on, acknowledging the confidence entrusted to us to disseminate these touching communications. Every memorial remains accessible online, providing a forever home for memories, tributes, photographs, and memorial gifts. As we reflect upon the lives commemorated this week, we encourage the community to share their own tributes via funeral-notices.co.uk or by directly communicating with our team.
Among the notices of this week, we remember Paul who sadly passed away on 5th April at the age of 84, enveloped by the love of his family at Castle Hill hospital. The service honouring his life will be held on the 30th April at The Pelham Suite, Grimsby.
In other news, the community mourns the serene passing of Bob Benson’s companion at 89, the service will be held at Woodlands Crematorium, Scunthorpe, on the identical date. Additionally, we pay homage to Leigh, who passed away on 4th April, aged 57. Leigh’s life will be celebrated at Grimsby Crematorium on the 1st May, with attendees being encouraged to dress in vibrant colours.
John, who had a career as a miner and construction worker, passed unexpectedly on the 7th April. His service will take place at Cleethorpes Cemetery Chapel on the 30th April.
The sudden passing of Tony during a cruise has left a profound emptiness in the hearts of many. His farewell service will take place at Old Clee Church on the 28th April.
Phyllis Willey, aged 92, peacefully passed joining her late husband Peter. Her life will be celebrated on the 22nd April at Grimsby Crematorium.
John (Rick), who courageously fought cancer, will be remembered on the 9th May at Woodlands Crematorium.
These heartfelt notices provide a reminder of the lives that touched many within our community, each leaving behind a legacy of love and precious memories. Our deepest sympathies are with all the families involved, we encourage anyone wishing to honour their departed loved ones to make contact and share their stories.
This article was adapted by The Lincoln Post from original reporting by www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk.