Here are the death announcements carried in the Stroud News and Journal this week.
JONES
Leslie Dennis
Passed peacefully away on 11th February 2021, aged 82 years.
Loving Husband of Jill, much loved Father of Angela and Adrian and greatly loved Grampy of his Grandson Reece, Father in law to Paul.
Family funeral only.
Donations in memory of Les for Alzheimer’s Research UK can be made online at dignityfunerals.co.uk/funeral-notices 11-02-2021-leslie-jones
Funeral enquiries to Philip Ford and Son, 01453 763592.
KIMPTON
Gwendoline Mary
Passed away peacefully aged 92, on February 6th 2021, after a short illness.
Dearly beloved wife of the late John Kimpton and adored mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who will be sadly missed by the whole family.
Gwen was a loving inspiration to us all.
A family funeral will be held at The Church of the Immaculate Conception, Stroud, on Thursday March 4th.
NIBLETT
Max
Sadly passed away at Gloucester Hospital on Monday 8th February, aged 84 years.
Husband of Moreen, Father of Richard and Michael, Father-in-law to Jo and Alison, Grandfather to Michael, Craig, Katie, Hannah and Harry, Brother of Mavis and Husband Tony, Uncle to Niece Sandra and Husband Nick.
Funeral is to take place on Monday 1st March, please contact Philip Ford and Son Funeral Directors for enquires 01453 763592
Donations for Winston’s Wish can be made online via the link dignityfunerals.co.uk/funeral-notices/08-02-2021-max-richard-niblett
PEARCE
Gordon John
Sadly, passed away on Friday 12th February 2021, aged 69 years.
Beloved Husband of Vanessa.
Father to Ian and Heather and Grandfather.
Gordon’s family wish to give special thanks to those nurses on Ward 5B, who showed such love and dignity at Gordon’s time of need.
Donations, if desired, may be sent for the nursing staff at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital c/o Allen-White, Funeral Directors, Crown Mews, Bath Road, King’s Stanley, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, GL10 3JG.
Tel: 01453 822409
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