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Gloucestershire Death Notices and Funeral Announcements: Honouring Lives and Memories

Sharing the news of a loved one’s passing through local media is a cherished tradition, and we are honoured by the trust families place in us to announce these important moments. All notices published in our newspaper and online also appear on funeral-notices.co.uk — the UK’s leading platform for death notices and memorials.

Every tribute remains accessible online indefinitely, providing a lasting memorial for friends and family. These pages offer a secure space to share memories, post photos, write tributes, and make donations in memory of those passed. Each week, we highlight the lives of loved ones from our region with detailed funeral notices and online tribute pages.

Here are some heartfelt notices from across Gloucestershire:

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  • Malcolm (“Archie”) peacefully passed away on 27th May at age 76, surrounded by family. A devoted husband, father, and grandfather. A celebration of his life will be held at Gloucester Cemetery on 24th June at 2pm. Casual attire requested. Donations in his memory are welcomed for the Knoll Residents Garden Fund.

  • “Dink” died peacefully on 23rd May, aged 85. Loving mother and grandmother, with a funeral service at Cheltenham Crematorium Oak Chapel on 23rd June at 1pm. Donations to Dementia UK are encouraged.

  • Luke (“Cuz”) passed peacefully at home on 21st May, aged 38. Beloved son, brother, and uncle. Funeral at Cheltenham Crematorium Oak Chapel on 12th June. Donations may be made to VACTERL UK.

  • A much-loved wife, mother, and grandmother passed on 20th May, with a funeral service at St. Mary’s Church, Great Witcombe on 16th June. Donations to Alzheimer’s Society are appreciated.

  • Phil passed away peacefully on 23rd May at age 67, surrounded by family. He was a loving husband, father, brother, and grandfather. Donations in his memory are accepted for several charities including Sue Ryder and Cancer Research UK.

  • Keith Lewis (“Lewey”) died peacefully on 24th May, with his funeral at Cheltenham Crematorium Oak Chapel on 17th June. Donations in lieu of flowers support Sue Ryder Hospice.

  • Other heartfelt tributes include loved ones remembered at services throughout Gloucestershire with requests for donations to charities such as RNLI, Marie Curie, MSA Trust, and Trinity Baptist Church.

Families and friends who wish to read the latest announcements, add tributes, or publish a funeral notice can do so online at funeral-notices.co.uk, or by contacting our support team by phone.

Our deepest sympathies go out to all families and friends in mourning. May the memories of your loved ones be a source of comfort and peace.

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