The Alloa And Hillfoots Advertiser has published 4 death notices in the last 7 days.
Every week, the Alloa And Hillfoots 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 Alloa And Hillfoots Advertiser:
John Simpson
SIMPSON John Peacefully at The Orchard Care Home on Friday 6th September 2024, John (Jock), aged 82 years. Beloved son of the late Jock and Nellie Jane, loving brother of the late Eileen, a much loved uncle of Karen, Bryan and the late Claire and a great friend to many.
Read John Simpson's full death notice
Peter Archibald
ARCHIBALD Peter (from Blairingone) Peacefully, surrounded by family at Forth Valley Royal Hospital on the 9th September 2024, aged 93 years. Devoted husband to Irene Archibald, dearly loved father to Peter, Rhona, Morag and step-father to Andrew.
Read Peter Archibald's full death notice
Malcolm Skaraas
SKARAAS Malcolm (Calum) (from Oban) Peacefully, surrounded by family at Clackmannanshire Community Hospital on the 9th September 2024, aged 92 years. Devoted husband to the late Donna, dearly loved father to Adriana, David & Sonia and treasured grandfather to Rebecca & Holly.
Read Malcolm Skaraas's full death notice
Anne Rennie
RENNIE Anne (From Tillicoultry) Passed away peacefully, surrounded by family at home on Friday 13th September 2024, aged 79 years. Devoted wife to the late Jimmy Rennie, dearly loved mother to Christine, mother-in-law to David, treasured grandmother to Nicola and Emma.
Read Anne Rennie's full death notice
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