This week, heartfelt tributes have been shared for 33 beloved people from Somerset, reflecting the community’s enduring respect and love for those who have passed. The latest funeral and death notices, published between October 11 and October 17, commemorate the lives of those who either lived in Somerset or had strong ties to the area.
Among the announcements are 31 death notices, a meaningful in memoriam, and an acknowledgment, all conveying comfort and remembrance to families and friends during difficult times. These notices uphold a longstanding tradition of announcing loved ones’ passings in local news media, reflecting the trust placed in us to share these important moments.
Every notice published in our newspapers and on our website is also featured on funeral-notices.co.uk, the UK’s leading platform for death notices and memorials. These digital tributes remain online indefinitely, offering a lasting space for friends and families to share memories, post photographs, and make charitable donations in honor of their loved ones.
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Each week, we honor the memory of those who have passed in our community through detailed obituary notices and online tribute pages. Below are a selection of memorials shared this week, highlighting lives well-lived and cherished by family and friends:
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George, aged 81, peacefully passed away at Bath Royal United Hospital. Family invite friends to celebrate his life colorfully at Haycombe Crematorium and thereafter at the Cross Keys in Midford Road.
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John of Somerton, aged 94, reunited with his beloved wife Pamela. His funeral service will be held at Yeovil Crematorium with donations welcomed for Dorset & Somerset Air Ambulance.
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Richard (Dick) Bond, aged 88, remembered as a devoted husband and friend, will be honored at Wells United Church with donations to the St John Ambulance Cadet Unit encouraged.
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Brian from Hardington Moor, aged 94, will be commemorated at St Mary’s Church, with donations in his memory directed to The Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance and St Margaret’s Hospice.
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Other notices commemorate cherished individuals like Maureen, Kathy, Freda, and many more, each remembered with love and honored through funeral services and charitable contributions to causes such as Cancer Research, Alzheimer’s Research, and local hospices.
These memorials represent just a portion of the lives celebrated during this period. They offer solace and a shared space to honor members of the Somerset community who have left lasting impressions.
Our thoughts remain with the families and friends who mourn their loss. We continue to provide a trusted platform for commemorating loved ones, supporting the community in remembering those who have passed with dignity and compassion.