55 Death Notices in Stoke-on-Trent and North Staffordshire This Week

This week, 55 death notices were published in Stoke-on-Trent and North Staffordshire. Our thoughts are with the families and friends of those who have passed away.

55 Death Notices in Stoke-on-Trent and North Staffordshire This Week
55 Death Notices in Stoke-on-Trent and North Staffordshire This Week

Stoke-on-Trent: This week, The Sentinel published 55 death notices. It’s a tough time for many families as they remember their loved ones.

If you want to see the latest listings, check out the InYourArea section. You can also find the full list of family announcements on the StokeonTrentLive website.

Ivy Brennan, aged 95, passed away peacefully at Goldenhill Nursing Home. She was surrounded by family. Ivy was a beloved wife, mother, and grandmother. Her funeral will be at St Stephen’s Church in Bentilee on March 3rd.

William ‘Will’ Brunt, aged 77, also passed away recently. He was a cherished brother and uncle. His service will be held at Carmountside Crematorium on February 21st.

Denice Culley, aged 63, died suddenly at home. She was a loving partner and mother. Her funeral will take place at St Filumena’s R.C. Church in Caverswall on February 13th.

Terence ‘Titch’ Dugmore, aged 82, passed away at home. He was a devoted husband and father. His service will be at St James Church in Audley on February 14th.

Edna Hawken, aged 96, passed away peacefully in her sleep. She was a beloved mother and grandmother. Her funeral will be at Carmountside Crematorium on February 17th.

Barrie Kirkham, aged 87, passed away at New Milton Nursing Home. He was a loving father and grandfather. His service will be on February 14th at Carmountside.

These are just a few of the heartfelt notices shared this week. Each life touched many, and they will be missed dearly.

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