The Midweek Herald published eight death notices last week.
Every week, the Herald 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 Midweek Herald:
Janet Rosemary (Jan) Dyer
Janet Rosemary (Jan) Dyer passed away peacefully at home on February 6, 2024, aged 76 years.
Read Janet Rosemary (Jan) Dyer's full death notice
Alan Jones
Alan Jones passed away peacefully on February 11, 2024, aged 88 years.
Read Alan Jones's full death notice
Richard Jeremy Hutchings
Richard Jeremy Hutchings passed away peacefully on February 14, 2024, at Musgrove Park Hospital, aged 89 years.
Read Richard Jeremy Hutchings's full death notice
Bob Collier
Bob Collier peacefully at home on February 7, 2024, aged 81 years.
Read Bob Collier's full death notice
Sidnie James Newbery
Sidnie James Sid Newbery passed away peacefully at Tudor Cottage, Axminster, on the February 11, 2024, aged 87 years.
Read Sidnie James Newbery's full death notice
Norman Francis Pulman
Norman Francis Pulman died peacefully at The Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital on February 12, 2024, aged 93 years.
Read Norman Francis Pulman's full death notice
Dorothy Jean (Née Partridge) Stevenson
Dorothy Jean (née Partridge) Stevenson: after living at home in Axminster until very recently, she passed away peacefully after a short stay at the Royal Devon & Exeter hospital on the February 11, 2024, aged 95 years.
Read Dorothy Jean (Née Partridge) Stevenson's full death notice
Dawn Carter
Dawn Carter passed peacefully away on Tuesday, February 6 at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, aged 88 years.
Read Dawn CARTER'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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