The Worcester News published 8 death notices last week.
Every week, the Worcester News 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 Worcester News:
Brenda Noke
NOKE Brenda Passed away peacefully at home on 2nd April 2024 aged 91 years
Read Brenda Noke's full death notice
Frances Jean Grove
GROVE Frances Jean Passed away peacefully at her home on Monday 1st April 2024 aged 94 years
Read Frances Jean Grove's full death notice
Joy Cull (née Allard)
CULL Joy (née Allard) Passed away peacefully on 20th March 2024 aged 92 years
Read Joy Cull (née Allard)'s full death notice
Michael Antony Coombes
COOMBES Michael Antony (Mike Coombes Metals) Passed away at home in the presence of his family on Monday 25th March
Read Michael Antony Coombes's full death notice
Edward Anthony (Tony/Ted) Finch
FINCH Edward Anthony "Tony/Ted" Passed away peacefully at home in Hallow on 27th March 2024 aged 88 years
Read Edward Anthony (Tony/Ted) Finch's full death notice
Philip Simnett
SIMNETT Philip Passed away 23rd March 2024 aged 69
Read Philip Simnett 's full death notice
Michael William James “Mick” Tanner
TANNER Michael William James "Mick" Of Whittington Passed away peacefully on March 22nd 2024, aged 91 years
Read Michael William James “Mick” Tanner's full death notice
Margaret Katherine Wood (nee Morrison)
WOOD Margaret Katherine (nee Morrison) Passed away peacefully on the 27th March 2024
Read Margaret Katherine Wood (nee Morrison)'s full death notice
More death notices
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