HERE are the death announcements carried in the Bracknell News last week.
ROSE Patrick James
Partner to Michael, brother to Susan and Carol. Passed away peacefully on St Patrick's Day, 17th March 2020. Reunited with his mother, father and brother Ian.
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ENGLAND Fay
Passed away peacefully on 16th March aged 89. Much loved Mother and Grandmother. She will be very sadly missed by all her family and friends. Donations in Fay's memory can be made to British Heart Foundation or Woodland Trust at www.linesbannister.co.uk/tributes-and-donations or by cheque c/o Lines Bannister, 69 High Street, Ascot, Berkshire SL5 7HP
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ADKINS Elizabeth Mary
Known as "Betty" Passed away peacefully on Saturday 21st March, aged 90 years. Much loved by her husband Roy, sons Kevin and Paul, and family. She will be sadly missed by her loving family and many friends. Funeral service to take place at Easthampstead Park Crematorium on Tuesday 7th April at 10am. The funeral will be webcast for those wishing to attend. Please contact A.B. Walker on 01344 303707 for details.
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LANHAM Teresa
It is with deep sadness to announce that Teresa sadly passed away at home on Saturday 28th March, aged 61. Teresa will be greatly missed by all her family and friends and all those that knew her. Taken too soon but will never be forgotten. There will be no funeral service held but a direct unattended cremation will take place on Thursday 9th April at Easthampstead Park Crematorium. A memorial service will be arranged in the future. No flowers please but for those who wish donations can be made to Motor Neuron Disease Association c/o Cyril H Lovegrove Funeral Directors, Gowring House, Market Street, Bracknell RG12 1JG
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