The Swindon Advertiser has published nine death notices in the last seven days.
Every week, the Swindon Advertiser 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 Swindon Advertiser:
Joanne Dorothy (Marsh) Porter
PORTER Joanne Dorothy (Marsh) Passed away on 10th March 2024, aged 45 years
Read Joanne Dorothy (Marsh) Porter's full death notice
Janet Kinch
KINCH Janet Passed away peacefully at home with all her family around her on Friday 8th March 2024, aged 83 years old
Read Janet Kinch's full death notice
Ian Miles
MILES Ian Loving Husband, Father and Grandfather sadly passed away on 11th March 2024
Read Ian Miles's full death notice
Alan James STEVENSON
STEVENSON Alan James Passed away peacefully at home on 9th March 2024, aged 90 years
Read Alan James STEVENSON 's full death notice
Dorothy May Marshall
MARSHALL Dorothy May Dorothy passed away peacefully on Sunday 10th March 2024
Read Dorothy May Marshall 's full death notice
Anthony Joseph (Tony) JOHNSON
JOHNSON Anthony Joseph 'Tony' Passed peacefully at home on Thursday 7th March with family by his side
Read Anthony Joseph (Tony) JOHNSON 's full death notice
Ingrid AUSTIN
AUSTIN Ingrid Ingrid passed away peacefully on 7 March 2024 aged 81 years
Read Ingrid AUSTIN's full death notice
Kenneth Poffley
POFFLEY Kenneth "Ken" Passed away peacefully at home on 6th March 2024, aged 94 years
Read Kenneth Poffley's full death notice
Winifred May (Win) Abbott
ABBOTT Winifred May (Win) Passed away peacefully at home in her sleep on 22nd February 2024, aged 96 years
Read Winifred May (Win) Abbott 's full death notice
More death notices
You can see all our death notices here, or you can place a death notice here.
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