The latest Axminster Obituaries

By Francesca Evans

16th Nov 2021 | Local News

Nub News wants to pay tribute to the local people who have made Axminster such a warm and caring community.

So, we have joined with respected funeral directors W. G. Potter and J.F. Clarke & Son to offer our pages as a dignified platform for your obituaries and death notices.

Our announcements include details of funeral services and how memorial donations can be made. They also tell the people of Axminster where they can offer personal prayers and tributes.

When you are bereaved, we know how important it is for you to have a sensitive and secure place to tell friends and relatives that your loved one has passed away.

We hope Nub News – at the heart of your community – is able to help.

The latest Axminster obituaries

RUTTER, PATRICIA (PAT)

Patricia died peacefully on November 6 2021, aged 93 years. Wife of the late George (formerly of Ashe Farm, Musbury). Much loved and greatly missed by all her family and friends.

Funeral service to be held at St Michael's Church, Musbury, on Friday, November 26 at 11.30am. Family flowers only but donations, if desired, can be made to Cats Protection at the Service, online at funeraldirectors.uk.com or sent to W. G. Potter Funeral Directors.

BEKSINSKA, ALICJA (LILLA)

Funeral service was held on November 11 but donations, if desired, can be made to Parkinson's UK online at funeraldirectors.uk.com or sent to W.G. Potter Funeral Directors.

For full details on all the above and the latest death notices and obituaries from the Axminster area, visit our Obituaries page.

     

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