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Somerset Funeral Notices: Heartfelt Tributes Honouring 40 Beloved Locals

This week, 40 treasured members of the Somerset community were commemorated through sincere funeral notices and death announcements. These tributes offer solace to families grieving the loss of loved ones, some of whom passed away unexpectedly and others after full lives.

Between October 4 and October 10, 38 death notices were published across SomersetLive’s affiliated print outlets, reflecting the lives of individuals connected to the region. Additionally, two in memoriam messages paid ongoing respects to those no longer with us.

Posting funeral notices in local media remains a valued tradition, and we at SomersetLive are honoured to facilitate these meaningful announcements. Every published notice is also available on funeral-notices.co.uk, the UK’s leading platform for death and memorial notices.

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These tributes remain accessible online indefinitely, providing a lasting tribute where family and friends can share memories, add photographs, and contribute donations in honour of the departed.

Each week, we remember those from our area through detailed funeral notices and online tribute pages. Here remains a selection from the latest notices published:

  • Anthony ‘Tony’ Adams, 88, cherished husband, father, and grandfather. Funeral on October 30 at All Saints' Church, Castle Cary.

  • Oriel Edna Baber, 85, much-loved wife and mother. Funeral on October 16 at Holy Trinity Church, Coleford.

  • John Michael Bingham, 87, dearly missed husband and father. Funeral on October 17 at Canford Crematorium.

[Note: Full individual notices have been condensed for brevity but are preserved with dignity and respect.]

These messages, accompanied by details of funeral services and donation requests to various charities, highlight the deep connections and community spirit throughout Somerset. They stand as a testament to the enduring love and respect held for those who have passed.

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