The Wilts And Gloucestershire Standard has published six death notices in the last seven days.
Every week, the Wilts And Gloucestershire Standard publishes death notices and funeral announcements from the families of loved ones who have passed away.
As well as appearing in print, our death notice pages will remain online as a lasting tribute to the memory of those we have lost.
Anyone who wishes to send their own message of condolence can do so by visiting the deceased's death notice page.
Here are the most recent notices placed in the Wilts And Gloucestershire Standard:
ADAMS Linda Joyce (née Davenport)
Peacefully in her sleep past away 18th September aged 71. 1953 to 2024.
Read ADAMS Linda Joyce (née Davenport)'s full death notice
Alan Steeves-Booker
STEEVES-BOOKER Alan (known as Booker) Passed away peacefully on 3rd September 2024 aged 86. Much loved by his family, friends and neighbours.
Read Alan Steeves-Booker's full death notice
Cynthia June Denton
DENTON Cynthia June Former teacher at Ampney Crucis and Siddington Primary Schools and late of Cirencester. Passed away peacefully on 7th September, aged 92 years at Hunters Care Centre Cirencester.
Read Cynthia June Denton's full death notice
Helen Jane Woodhouse
WOODHOUSE Helen Jane Late of Cirencester Passed away peacefully on 16th September, aged 100 years. Wife of the late E.
Read Helen Jane Woodhouse's full death notice
Edmond Jack Little
LITTLE Edmond Jack Late of Cirencester, passed away peacefully on 10th September, aged 83 Years. Husband of the late Sheila, proud father, grandfather and brother.
Read Edmond Jack Little's full death notice
HORRELL Gaynor Margaret
Died peacefully on September 16th. Beloved wife of the late Paul, much loved mother of Belinda and Jo, Stepmother to Sara and Steve, loving Grandmother and Great grandmother.
Read HORRELL Gaynor Margaret's full death notice
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