The Warrington Guardian has published 5 death notices this week.
Every week, the Warrington Guardian 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 Warrington Guardian:
Anne MYLES
MYLES Anne Formerly of Pembroke Gardens, Appleton, passed away peacefully at the Old Rectory Nursing Home on Thursday 3rd October aged 91 years. Anne will be deeply missed by all her family and friends.
Read Anne MYLES's full death notice
Doreen Ann WOODS
WOODS Doreen Ann (née Horton) With great sadness we announce the death of our beloved mother Doreen, who passed away peacefully in her sleep in Warrington Hospital on Monday the 30th of September aged 84. Wife of the late George, mother of Daniel and Christopher, grandmother to 4 grandchildren and a great granddaughter.
Read Doreen Ann WOODS's full death notice
Carol Ann WORSLEY
WORSLEY Carol Ann Sadly passed away on Friday 27th September at home aged 77 years. Carol will be deeply missed by all her loving family and friends.
Read Carol Ann WORSLEY's full death notice
Susan RILEY
RILEY Susan "Sue" Sadly, passed away peacefully at home on Thursday 3rd October 2024, aged 73 years. Beloved Wife to Kev, loving Mum to Gayle, Mother-in-Law to Rick, much loved Nan to Olivia, Hannah, Jack and a loving Sister to Ann and Martin.
Read Susan RILEY's full death notice
BARLOW William PETER Barlow
William PETER Barlow, died peacefully in hospital on the 2/10/24 after a short illness. Husband of the late Margaret Barlow, father to Susan Heaps and Julie Barlow, grandad to Peter, Lisa, Joanne, Sophie and Jess.
Read BARLOW William PETER Barlow'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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