This week, heartfelt tributes have been paid to 34 cherished members of the Somerset community through the latest funeral and death notices. Each notice reflects the deep love and lasting impact these individuals had on their families and friends, honoring lives both celebrated and tragically cut short.
Between September 13 and September 19, SomersetLive’s sister print titles published 31 death notices for those connected to the city, marking a longstanding tradition of announcing passing in local media. Alongside these, three in memoriam messages honored loved ones who remain forever in our hearts.
Every funeral notice published appears not only in our newspaper and website but also on funeral-notices.co.uk, the UK’s leading platform for death notices and memorials. These online tributes provide a lasting space for friends and family to remember, share memories, add photographs, and offer donations in honor of those who have passed.
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Each week, we pay tribute to local loved ones with detailed funeral notices and accessible online memorial pages. Below are selected announcements from earlier this week, illustrating the profound connections and compassionate remembrances embracing our community.
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(Lyn) of Monkton Combe, aged 80, peacefully passed on August 13, 2025. Survived by his family, his funeral will be held at Valley Chapel Haycombe, Bath, on September 25. Donations welcomed for the British Heart Foundation.
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Carol, aged 77, passed suddenly on September 8, 2025. Wife, mother, and grandmother, her funeral is scheduled for October 2 at Haycombe Crematorium. Donations to the Coronary Care Unit at the Royal United Hospital are kindly accepted.
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A beloved mother and daughter from Bath and Wells, aged 61, passed unexpectedly on September 1, 2025. Her service is set for October 9 at Haycombe Crematorium.
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Adrian Francis Brewer (1970–2025), a devoted family man, passed peacefully on September 12. His funeral service will be held on September 29 at Haycombe Valley Chapel, Bath.
The community has also bid farewell to numerous others, including a devoted husband, mothers, fathers, grandparents, friends, and colleagues, each remembered with love and respect. Services are lined up throughout September and October at various locations including Haycombe Valley Chapel, Yeovil Crematorium, St Dunstan’s R.C Church Somerton, and multiple local churches.
Families frequently request that condolences be expressed through donations to charities close to the departed’s hearts, such as Dorothy House Hospice, Cancer Research UK, St Margaret’s Hospice, and the British Heart Foundation.
The enduring presence of these notices online allows continued remembrance and support for families and friends during their time of mourning and beyond. We extend our deepest sympathies to all who have lost loved ones and honor the lives of those who shaped our Somerset community.